Multi-criteria decision analysis for sustainability assessment of decentralized water treatment
This project aims to develop a decision-support framework to assess sustainability of small-scale water treatment systems in developing countries.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
This project aims to develop a decision-support framework to assess sustainability of small-scale water treatment systems in developing countries.
The project aims to develop new methodologies to study mixed microbial communities from biological phosphorus removal systems for better wastewater treatment.
This project investigate the effectiveness of a new method of microbubble production for Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) in water treatment.
This project aims to develop passive acoustic monitoring techniques with a novel vessel for applications from environmental sciences to military surveillance.
This project aims to develop new micro-navigation algorithms for an acoustic imaging technique producing centimetre scale resolution 3D maps of the sea-floor.
This project aims to develop a flood frequency model utilising a new set of storm typologies to decrease engineering failures in future development projects.
This project aims to develop low-cost and easy-to-use colorimetric sensors that are able to indicate inorganic drinking water contaminants.
This project aims to improve the energy efficiency of water networks through the installation of innovative micro-hydropower technology.
This project proposes an innovative solution to public health problems and environmental conditions in fast-developing urban environments in LMIC countries.
This Fellowship aims to provide fluoride-free water to East African communities by utilizing the state-of-the-art capacitive deionization (CDI) technology.