Wilasinee YOOCHATCHAVAL - Department of Environmental Engineering, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Abstract: This seminar will explore innovative and sustainable approaches for sewage treatment, with a focus on technologies that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and suitable for developing countries. A particular emphasis will be placed on the Downflow Hanging Sponge (DHS) system, an advanced biological treatment process that offers high performance with simple operation and low energy demand.
In addition, the seminar will introduce recent research on the integration of Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) with sewage treatment systems, highlighting their potential for ammonium recovery from domestic wastewater while simultaneously generating electricity. Case studies from Bangkok, Thailand will be presented to demonstrate practical applications, operational challenges, and future opportunities in promoting circular economy principles through wastewater treatment.
Date et Lieu : Friday, 24 October at 10:00 AM, M2P2, Campus of Arbois.