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of chlorophyll & amino acids), averting the need for chemical nitrogen sources (artificial fertilizers) & turning C into biomass. Mi-Hy’s only inputs are atmospheric CO2, light & (household) wastewater stream
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biological phosphorus removal. Change: Evaluate bioreactor operations using cutting-edge omics techniques Impact: Improve phosphorus removal and recovery in wastewater treatment processes The PhD project aims
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. The aim of the work to be carried out is in line with the main objective of the project, which is to promote the sustainable management of water resources by evaluating the use of treated wastewater in
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and teaching in civil and transportation engineering, technical planning, structural engineering, water and wastewater engineering and hydraulic engineering. Graduates from our programmes become
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Leverhulme Trust Leadership Award, which aims on sensing wastewater for real-time public health, particularly on the development of novel low-cost and rapid sensors for rapid and on-site wastewater
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. Potential applications include identifying misconnections in surface water drainage networks, monitoring bathing waters, and discriminating the impacts of storm overflows/wastewater treatment works versus
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attention on the impact of both treated wastewater discharges and Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs). In response to these concerns, the UK Government’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs published
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or systems. Critical infrastructures, such as wastewater treatment ecosystems, employ digital twins to monitor and control their facilities. In such complex infrastructures, many separately-controlled systems
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alkyl acids input to the anthropogenic water cycle. We will develop a passive sampler of PFAA in municipal and industrial wastewater and landfill leachates. This enables the management of concentrated
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(WBE) has been increasingly applied in human and veterinary medicine, where analyses of wastewater or other relevant materials (sediments, droppings, surface water) and the obtained data are correlated