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Episode #33: Phebe Bonilla talks about designing water treatment plants, climate change, and capturing carbon dioxide

Episode #33: Phebe Bonilla talks about designing water treatment plants, climate change, and capturing carbon dioxide

FromWomen In Environmental Science & Engineering


Episode #33: Phebe Bonilla talks about designing water treatment plants, climate change, and capturing carbon dioxide

FromWomen In Environmental Science & Engineering

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Phebe Bonilla is a Mexican environmental engineer. She did her undergrad in Puebla, her home city, where she worked for CAISEH, a consultancy company dedicated to doing environmental impact assessments. After finishing her degree, Phebe worked at MAV Integral Engineering and helped design wastewater treatment plants. The following year, she undertook her postgraduate studies at the University of Sheffield, in the UK. After completing her MSc in Environmental and Energy Engineering, she did a PhD in Chemical Engineering, specializing in CO2 capture. She is currently in Denmark, working remotely at Research Retold as a research communicator where she helps researchers to communicate their findings in accessible ways.
Released:
Mar 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (39)

This podcast is to inspire other people and to educate them about the work researchers in environmental engineering/science are doing: the issues they face in the industry, the solutions they make, the roadblocks they push through, and what they learning to teach the society to keep the environment clean!