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Environmental and Toxicology Studies Journal

Environmental and Toxicology Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access publication that documents and disseminates biological, industrial, clinical, and technological toxins that may affect the environment in various ways. The main motto of the journal is to provide a platform for the environmental scientists, NGOs, activists and the organizations engaged in environmental research or the one that advocates toxic free environment to discuss the way the natural and manmade toxins influence environment.<br>The study areas of the Environmental and Toxicology Studies Journalu2019s include topics that may minimize or mitigate environmental toxicity like Ecotoxicology, Bioaccumulation, Polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs), Toxicants, Biomagnification, Computational toxicology, Toxicogenomics, Toxinology, Persistent organic pollutant, In vitro toxicology, Chelation therapy, Environmental Disasters and Modes of toxic action.<br>Submit manuscript at : https://www.imedpub.com/submissions/environmental-toxicology-studies-journal.html or as an email attachment to manuscripts@imedpub.com<br>

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Environmental and Toxicology Studies Journal

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  1. 2020 Environmental Toxicology Studies Journal Vol.4 No.3 Non-Electric Applications to Help Reduce Environmental Impacts Marc A. Rosen Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Ontario Institute of Technology. 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, L1G 0C5, Canada Email: Marc.Rosen@uoit.ca Abstract Non-electric applications of nuclear energy beyond electricity are reviewed. These include cogeneration, district heating and cooling, high-temperature process heating, hydrogen and alternative fuel production, transportation and desalination. These additional applications expand the prospects for nuclear energy notably, and enhance the benefits that can be derived from it, such as reduced environmental impact and climate change mitigation. numerous awards and honors, and is a fellow of several societies and organizations Speaker Publications: 1. “Role of exergy in increasing efficiency and sustainability and reducing environmental impact”;Energy Policy. / 2008 / Volume 36, Issue 1( 2008)128-137 2. “District heating and cooling: Review of technology and potential enhancements”; Applied Energy/ Vol 93 (2012) 3. “Exergy, exergoeconomic and environmental analyses and evolutionary algorithm based multi-objective optimization of combined cycle power plants”;Energy,Volume 36, Issue 10,2012,5886-5898. 4. “Energy, environment and sustainable development”, Applied Energy, Vol 64, 1999- Issue 1-4 5. “Geothermal heat pump systems: Status review and comparison with other heating options”; Applied Energy/ Vol 103, 2013, Pages341-348. 8th Global Summit and Expo on Pollution Control; Webinar- August 24-25, 2020, 2020. Abstract Citation: Marc A. Rosen, Non-Electric Applications to Help Reduce Environmental Impacts, Pollution Control 2020, 8th Global Summit and Expo on Pollution Control; Webinar- August 24- 25,2020,https://pollutioncontrol.globalsummit.com/speaker/202 0/marc-a-rosen-faculty-of-engineering-and-applied-science- university-of-ontario-institute-of-technology-canada Biography: Marc A. Rosen is a Professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Oshawa, Canada, where he served as founding Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Dr. Rosen was President of the Engineering Institute of Canada. A registered Professional Engineer in Ontario, he serves as Editor-in-Chief of several journals and as a Director of Oshawa Power and Utilities Corporation. With over 60 research grants and contracts and 900 publications, Dr. Rosen is active in sustainable energy, environmental impact, and energy technology (including renewable energy and efficiency). Much of his research has been carried out for industry, and he has written numerous books. Dr. Rosen has worked for such organizations as Imatra Power Company in Finland, Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, and the Institute for Hydrogen Systems near Toronto. Dr. Rosen has received Environmental Toxicology Studies Journal Volume 4, Issue 3

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