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Description Reliable monitoring and control of water systems is essential to protect water resources, ensure hygienic standards, and enable sustainable infrastructure operation. As challenges evolve — including emerging contaminants like PFAS, antibiotics, and micropollutants, along with...
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Description Microplastics are ubiquitous in the environment due to their versatility and the large quantities in which they are produced and used. At the same time, global consumption and industrial production continue to rise – not only of plastics but also of synthetic chemicals. As a result,...
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Description Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are estimated to contribute 8 – 11% of the methane and 2.7% of the nitrous oxide global gas emissions. Methane and nitrous oxide are greenhouse gases (GHG) and are 27 and 273 times more potent than CO2, respectively (Intergovernmental Panel On...
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Description Glyphosate is the most widely applied herbicide on Earth and accounts for 92% of the herbicide global use (Antier et al., 2020). In Europe, 25 – 64% of annual crop acreage was treated with glyphosate (Antier et al., 2020). This compound and its degradation by-products (mainly...
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Description Water can move in two interconnected realms: the fast, visible rivers at the surface and the slower, pressure-driven flow within substrates. Today, engineers can model each realm separately, yet a reliable, open-source tool integrating a shallow-water solver and a multiphase...
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Description The majority of hydrological models rely heavily on the principle of mass balance, often represented through Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs). These models encapsulate the conservation of mass within hydrological systems, ensuring that the inflows, outflows, and storage changes...
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Iterative Algorithms: Optimization and Control.” About the Project The focus of the project is the analysis of iterative algorithms arising from time discretizations of nonlinear evolutions of various kinds