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A SOLUTION FOR THE SARGASSUM SEAWEED PROBLEM ON CARIBBEAN SHORES VIA A WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECT IN ST. LUCIA
Eng. Danielle Farfan-RoachDone
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WHAT IT TAKES TO BUILD IN THE OCEAN FLOOR
Eng. Rolano P RosanoDone
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QUANTITATIVE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF A REGIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
Mr. Simon PaulDone
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THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE RISE ON RESERVOIR LEVELS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Dr. Goldie DavisDone
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GREEN HYDROGEN IN THE CARIBBEAN: A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSITION
Eng. Raechard BernardDone
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UNDERSTANDING THE TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR OF UWI EMPLOYEES
Eng. Leah WrightDone
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EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF BIOMATERIALS FOR FERROUS REMOVAL FROM WELL WATER
Dr. Miguel JagessarDone
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OIL WEATHERING ON A SUBMERGED OIL PLUME
Dr. Portia FelixDone
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AMINO ACID PRODUCTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY FOR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Eng. Alex LochaiDone
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OPENING OF CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
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Ms. Jovann Persad is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy with a focus on Renewable Energy. Ms. Persad graduated with distinction from UTT at the top of her class, earning a Bachelor of Applied Science in Manufacturing and Design Engineering. During her undergraduate studies, she delved deep into the intersection of technology, design, and sustainability, exploring ways to integrate cutting-edge engineering solutions with environmentally conscious practices. Her commitment to sustainable innovation extends beyond the classroom. She is actively engaged in various projects and initiatives aimed at addressing real-world challenges in manufacturing and design. Whether it's optimizing processes to minimize environmental impact or conceptualizing new products with sustainable materials, she thrives on finding creative solutions that contribute to a greener and more efficient future.