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students’ tuition and stipends subjective to discuss with the supervisor for excellent oversea candidate or attracting extra funding for top-up). Introductory Paragraph The PhD opportunity funded by 5-year
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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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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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contaminated liquid and wastewater sludge matrices. This PhD programme will evaluate the destruction of PFAS using catalytic hydrothermal and advanced oxidation processes mainly focused on biosolids. The project
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WIRe CDT PhD in Environmental Engineering: Developing an easy-to-use device for rapid onsite detection of sewage in water Award Summary Fully funded studentship with a tax-free annual living
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discriminating the impacts of storm overflows/wastewater treatment works versus other pollution sources on the water environment. In a previous proof-of-concept, Newcastle University researchers have detected a
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of vermiform-based wastewater treatment and sanitation systems have been installed primarily in the global south. This PhD will aim to provide a fundamental understanding of the pathogen reduction mechanisms in
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Health AMR surveillance and active management system. The environmental AMR data is being collected as part of the national wastewater-based public health programme but also includes information
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PhD Studentship in: Defining the Outfall Mixing Zone Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof Ian Guymer, Prof V Stovin