Tanya's Individual Contribution Page
Fall 2010
This semester I was the team leader of the Plate Settler Spacing Team. My contributions include:
Helped run the clay velocity gradient experiments.
Helped formulate future goals for Plate Settler Spacing, updated models, and worked on velocity gradient clay experiment paper.
Helped draft reflection reports and maintained the PSS wiki page.
Helped with reformulating the parameters for tube re-runs required for next semester (due to the model error).
Helped with Dynamics Model, mostly just checking up, overseeing, and contributing information. Actual Matlab coding and modeling was done by Cosme.
Summer 2010 Semester Contribution
This semester, I was subteam leader of the Plate Settler Spacing team. I helped with developing the process controller method, experimental design, and the bench scale apparatus. We began running experiments to test the floc roll-up theory.
Spring 2010 Semester Contributions
This semester, I was part of the Plate Settler Spacing team. My responsibilities included aiding in planning, setting up, running experiments and analyzing data. I also drafted and updated pages for the AguaClara wiki. In terms of planning experiments, I helped perform calculations for the first set of experiments (Coupled effects of capture velocity and velocity gradients) and analyzed the data shown on the wiki page for that experiment. I have also done programmed most of the Process Controller methods used in the experiment and for the upcoming experiments. In terms of setting up experiments, I helped prepare the tubing and proposed the addition of a reservoir system. The wiki pages I have drafted for the PSS team are listed below. Additionally, I have helped in updating most of the wiki pages drafted for the Spring 2010 semester.
Summer 2009 Semester Contributions
This semester, I was the leader of the Floating Floc research subteam. My responsibilities included training new members of the Floating Floc team, assembling and debugging the experimental setup to be used this summer with my teammates, running experiments, performing literature searches, creating parts of presentations, updating the wiki, and generally organizing/coordinating the summer plans of the floating floc team with team members in a way that was hopefully reasonable and beneficial to all.
Spring 2009 Semester Contributions
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