WIRC @ Bath
Water Innovation and Research Centre @ Bath
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First visit of Prof. Kees van Leeuwen to Bath
From 26 to 28 February, Professor Kees van Leeuwen of KWR Watercycle Research Institute and Utrecht University (NL), visited us for the first time in Bath. Prof van Leeuwen was appointed as David Parkin visiting professor and Global Chair...
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Water purification using membrane technology- an overview of research at the University of Twente
It's March tomorrow - which means our next edition of the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series is fast approaching. The 'Water Colloquium' series is organised by WIRC @ Bath, and it explores the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath and beyond....
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Visit to the Technische Universität München
On 13 February 2018, Jannis Wenk, Davide Mattia, John Chew and Jan Hofman visited the Urban Water Systems Engineering group of the TU Munich. Our hosts, Prof Jörg Drewes and Dr Uwe Hübner presented the work of chair and showed...
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Water treatment and resource recovery modelling
This February sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath and beyond. Title: Water treatment and resource recovery modelling Speaker:...
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Colloquium by WISE CDT Students
This event has now been CANCELLED. This January sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath and beyond. When: Thursday...
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Research & Public Engagement about the Historical Flood Events of the City of Bath
The following post was contributed by Dr. Chrysoula Papacharalampou, a Research Associate in the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. Research currently undertaken within the Research Unit for Water, Environment and Infrastructure Resilience (WEIR) sheds light on the utility of...
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Carlos Lopez attends the SWIG Innovation Brokerage Event
In November, Industry and academia combined to present the latest advances in sensors for water during the SWIG (Sensors for Water Interest Group) Innovation Brokerage Workshop. The sensors ranged from cutting-edge technology to KISS designs, and lab-on-a-chip approaches, all designed...
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Collaboration visit from University of Johannesburg to Bath
The following post was submitted by Professor Frank Marken from the Department of Chemistry. A postgraduate researcher, Luthando Tshwenya from the University of Johannesburg, visited Bath with support from the DST/Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre, University of Johannesburg, Water Research commission...
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Water Scarcity and multi-functionality of the water supply chain
This December sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath and beyond. Title: Water Scarcity and multi-functionality of the water...