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This project aims to quantify methane emissions from wastewater treatment plants. The expected outcomes are improved understanding of methane emissions from within the plant, their spatial and
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operating (Waterstromen) membrane-based wastewater treatment plants. As part of the UT team, you will develop a robust model predictive control (MPC) algorithm based on sensor and other system inputs that can
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This PhD student position offers a unique opportunity for a dedicated, curious, and independent person. You are interested in biological and chemical processes taking place in wastewater treatment
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Wastewater is an important source of microbial (viral, fungal and bacterial) pathogens and the treatment of wastewater is regarded as a key intervention to reduce the spread of infectious agents
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. Project overview In this PhD project, you will investigate microbial communities involved in methane oxidation within wastewater infrastructure (e.g., sewers and treatment plants). Your work will include
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(with fees covered), will deliver a comprehensive understanding of micropollutant removal in different types of nature-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore
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-generation Wastewater Management, Water Reclamation and Resources Recovery” Key Responsibilities: Develop, operate and maintain novel membrane bioreactors for industrial wastewater treatment and resource
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hold the national bioarchive of preserved wastewater samples. The programme also runs an extensive infrastructure of refrigerated composite autosamplers deployed across 41 wastewater treatment plants
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: PhD in Environmental Biotechnology Experience in carrying out biofilm reactor operation Knowledge of biological processes for wastewater treatment especially about emerging/recalcitrant pollutants
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translated into comprehensive regional action plans and guiding documents. Two solutions - one focusing on medicine use and the other on wastewater treatment - will be designed and developed to reduce