FAU team places first at Florida food future hackathon

FAU team places first at Florida food future hackathon
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Florida Atlantic University recently issued the following announcement.

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science students recently competed in Florida Food Future Hackathon as part of Florida Food Waste Prevention 

Week.

Waste Derived Activated Carbon Initiative won the “Best Overall Idea” award led by Ryan Thomas and Mitch Guirard, along with Sophia Bird from the Florida Institute of Technology.

The project explains how food waste has organic molecules which can be broken down and turned into activated carbon which has the propensity to adsorb toxins from various 

mediums.

“I am very proud of this group of FAU environmental engineering students,” said Dan Meeroff, Ph.D., interim dean of undergraduate studies in FAU’s Department of Civil, 

Environmental and Geomatics Engineering. “They took the initiative to recognize that their graduate thesis research could be used to help solve a common everyday challenge like 

what to do with food waste. They created an elegant solution that turns the waste into a beneficial product that can then be used to improve air quality.”

The event brought university and high school students together to source innovative solutions for reducing food waste.

For more information on Florida Food Waste Prevention Week, visit www.savethefoodfl.com.

Original source can be found here.



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