Aligned to the Cleaning Up program students are investigating technologies and strategies for the management and remediation of contaminated water. They also investigate ways to address the limitations of existing assessment and remediation technologies as applied to Australia’s aquifers and waste water streams.
Aaron Katz |
Novel solar-driven fibreoptic photocatalysis hybrid system for groundwater treatment |
Danius Sounthararajan |
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Evangelos Gatsios |
Evaluation of LNAPL remediation technologies |
Gabriel Lago |
Quantifying the risk due to LNAPL removal from impacted sites |
Development of a cost effective novel bioremediation technology for arsenic contaminated water |
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Shizhen Liu |
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Sukanyah Shanmuganathan |
High quality water reuse through developing of membrane hybrid system for persisting organic pollutants removal including PPCPs |
Tanjina Nur |
New adsorbents for removal of inorganic contaminants from water |
Road-deposited sediment pollutants: analytical techniques for mobility, bioavailability and remediation |
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Vidhyasri Subramaniyam |
Biological synthesis and evaluation of nano-scale iron particles for remediation of contaminated soil and ground water |
Vimal Kumar |
A cost effective method for remediating wastewater using algae coupled with simultaneous production of biofuels |