The most important advances in the field of wastewater will be the subject of course on "New trends in biological wastewater treatments: water and energy", organized by University of Alcalá from 24 to 26 June within its summer program, in collaboration with IMDEA Water and sponsored by aqualia company.
The conference will offer a practical perspective on the applications that are being developed for the removal of pollution and electricity co-generation. Directed by Ana Karina Boltes, Lecturer at Department of Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, UAH, the course is aimed at graduate students, undergraduate or graduate in biological sciences, chemistry or those who are interested in biological decontamination processes coupled to the production of clean energy.
Lecturers and researchers from the University of Alcalá,IMDEA Water and aqualia will present the latest techniques in water treatment. The course will conclude with a work session in the laboratory of chemical engineering.
Further information and registration:
http://www3.uah.es/cultura/images/documentos/Cursos_de_Verano/alcala/15-01%20nuevas%20tendencias.pdf