SOLVING PRACTICAL PROBLEMS AS A WAY FOR SOLVING PRACTICAL PROBLEMS AS A WAY FOR TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Iram Mondaca-Fernandez, Maria Guadalupe Aguilar-Apodaca, Veronica Hernandez-Suarez, Eunice Guzman-Fierros, Jose de Jesus Balderas-Cortes, Pablo Gortares Moroyoqui, Maria Mercedes Meza Montenegro Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora Sonora State México Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, Sonora State, México Institute of Biological Engineering 2010 annual Conference Boston, Mass., March 6, 2010
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SOLVING PRACTICAL PROBLEMS AS A WAY FOR SOLVING PRACTICAL PROBLEMS AS A WAY FOR TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGTEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGTEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGTEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Iram Mondaca-Fernandez, Maria Guadalupe Aguilar-Apodaca, Veronica Hernandez-Suarez, Eunice Guzman-Fierros, Jose de Jesus Balderas-Cortes, Pablo Gortares Moroyoqui, Maria Mercedes Meza Montenegro
Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora Sonora State MéxicoInstituto Tecnológico de Sonora, Sonora State, México
Institute of Biological Engineering 2010 annual Conference
Boston, Mass., March 6, 2010
Outline:Outline:
• Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora• Regional Development
BS P Bi t h l i l E i i• BS Program: Biotechnological Engineering• Environmental Engineering Education
• Traditionald f l• Study of regional wastes
• Project development for student education• Regional problem solving
Boston, Mass., March 6, 2010
Instituto Tecnológico de SonoraInstituto Tecnológico de Sonora
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•Northwest of México
•Yaqui Valley-- agriculture and small industrial activity
•A lot of solid residue from pig, cow and chicken farms
•Significant amount of vegetable waste: carrot, chili, tomatoSignificant amount of vegetable waste: carrot, chili, tomato
•Most of the wastewater do not receive treatment.
Boston, Mass., March 6, 2010
Participation of University in Regional DevelopmentParticipation of University in Regional Development
•International District of Agribusiness
•Experimental and Technology Transference Centerp gy
•Research and Innovation Center in Environmental and Agricultural Biotechnology
•Third Europe-Latin American Forum for Regional Development