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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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circular systems and improve the conditions for cultivation in urban environments. The aim is to contribute to advancements in wastewater treatment and resource recovery for sustainable water management and
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. The aim is to contribute to advancements in wastewater treatment and resource recovery for sustainable water management and food production. We will work in parallel with different areas that all connect
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imperative to safeguard both human well-being and the integrity of our natural environment. Currently, no water or wastewater treatment plants are designed to target micropollutants, resulting in the presence
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The exciting PhD opportunity was funded by 5-year Leverhulme Trust Leadership Award, which aims on sensing wastewater for real-time public health, particularly on the development of novel low-cost
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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sewage and wastewater treatment plants, are known to be profitable food sources for insectivorous songbirds. Swallows and martins are reliant on these foraging sites as they often are sources of high-value
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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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Worldwide decentralized water and wastewater systems, including in UK rural areas and Islands, can have a high cost and be unreliable, often failing during treatment. This project is part of
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solutions for future water industry. Aquatic life in Oslo Fjord is threatened by pollution from urban wastewaters and agriculture. Norwegian wastewater industry has ambitious target to reduce energy