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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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of bacterial polymers as agents for water/ wastewater treatment has recently gained considerable attention since they are biodegradable, non-toxic and characterised by high flocculation efficiencies. They have a
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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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potentially more damaging to biogeochemical processes, species and human health than other types of plastic waste. Microfibres are abundant in urban air and wastewater systems, restricting the return of sludge
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for the treatment and recycling of nutrients from food wastewater by physical and biotechnical methods Supervisor: prof.Ing.Ľuboš Jurík, PhD. Workplace: Institute
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PhD Project – Supervised and knowledge-guided machine learning approaches for quantifying and identifying microorganisms in water and wastewater treatment Job No.: 648559 Location: Clayton campus
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Training Partnership (DTP). This project would suit students with a background in environmental and civil engineering, water and wastewater, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or other similar
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background in environmental and civil engineering, water and wastewater, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or other similar sciences. If you are eligible to apply for the scholarship (i.e. a
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is recognized as a cost-effective and sustainable approach for wastewater treatment. The intermunicipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) Hias IKS, situated in Innlandet County, has innovatively
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waste and wastewater from the aquaculture industry by implementing circular economy principles in the management of aquaculture waste as part of the production processes. Aquaculture is currently