amy elaine landis
alandis@engr.pitt.edu       |       412-624-3989

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Online Portfolio
  I have a diverse set of experiences that I leverage within my research projects and teaching. Please click on any of the links below to learn more about what I've done and to view a sampling of my work.

Vita * Posters * Publications
Conference Organization * Websites * Brochures

 

  Posters  Environmental Tradeoffs of Biobased Production
 presented at Gordon Research Conference, Oxford, 2004
 Closed Loop Production Using Renewable Raw Materials
 presented at Chicago's Nature Museum 2003-2004
  Workshop and
  Conference
  Organization
 Frontiers of Sustainable Engineering, Auckland NZ, 2007
 aided in proposal development, participant selection, and workshop activities
 Gordon Research Conference on Industrial Ecology, Oxford UK, 2006
 As ISIE Student Chapter President, I was responsible for organizing
 conference activities and coordinating with and reporting to the main chapter
 Potowatomi Student Industrial Ecology Conference, Angola, IN 2006
 As Conference Co-Chair, I did it all! Organizing, delegating, and recruiting of
 other conference chairs and volunteers. Solicited funding, advertised, set up
 abstract submittal, acceptance, and review process, coordinated site details,
 set agenda, and hosted evening banquet.
 3rd International Society for Industrial Ecology Conference, Stockholm SE 2005
 As ISIE website chair, I was responsible for advertising and publishing
 student activities at the conference. I also volunteered to organize social
 activities.
 Workshop on the Economic and Environmental Impacts of Biobased Production,
 Chicago, IL 2004
 The conference was funded in large part by an NSF MUSES grant that I aided
 in writing to fund my thesis topic. As Co-Chair of the Workshop, I was
 responsible for advertising, setting the agenda, and managing sub-
 contractors, such as the Great Books Foundation.
  Websites Created  International Society for Industrial Ecology Student Chapter website
 Chicago Workshop on Biobased Production website -currently unavailable-
 University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Volleyball website
 Landis Construction Company website
  Informational
  Materials, such as
  Brochures and Flyers
 Biobased Production Workshop Program
 Informational Flyer on my research for Chicago's Notebaert Nature Museum
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