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Conference Programme 9th – 12th May 2017, University College Dublin, Ireland
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Contents Message from the Conference Chair.................................................. 02 Conference Organising Committee.................................................... 03 Keynote Speakers.................................................................................... 05 Sponsors & Exhibition............................................................................. 09 General Information................................................................................. 10 Social Events............................................................................................ 15 Detailed Conference Programme........................................................ 16 Posters....................................................................................................... 34
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Welcome from the Conference Chair Dear Delegates, On behalf of the organising committee it is my great pleasure welcome you to the 10th International Conference on Biofilm Reactors. Biofilm processes are central to an increasing number of biological treatment technologies. The past few decades has seen major leaps in the performance and variety of biofilm reactor technology. New biofilm processes have been successfully deployed and in this conference we will learn about these developments along with the latest thinking on emerging technologies, methodologies and biofilm fundamentals. The 2017 conference follows the format of previous IWA Biofilm Reactor conferences where the programme is designed to blend leading-edge academic research with high quality industrial case study presentations. This format allows for the beneficial exchange of ideas between practitioners and academic researchers. It will thus allow attendees to stay competitive and relevant in their professions, to discover the latest innovations, to explore collaborative opportunities and most importantly to network and make valuable connections.
The programme includes a pre-conference workshop, technical sessions, including six keynote speakers, a dedicated poster session, social events and a technical tour on the last day. We strongly encourage you to interact with delegates and participate in all the activities. The local organisers are committed to ensuring that this conference will meet the excellent standards of previous conferences in the series. Finally, I would like to thank all those who have made this conference happen including the organising and scientific committees, the IWA and our sponsors for financial support. We sincerely thank you for joining us and really hope you have a wonderful time at the conference and enjoy your stay in Dublin.
Eoin Casey Conference Chair 2
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10th International Conference on Biofilm Reactors Organising Committee Conference Committee The chair of the organising committee is Eoin Casey. Key biographical details: Professor and Head of School, UCD School of Chemical & Bioprocess Engineering Founder of the UCD Biofilm Engineering Laboratory, (http://biofilmlab.ucd.ie)
Scientific/Programme Committee Eberhard Morgenroth ETH Zürich/Eawag, Switzerland Barth Smets Danish Technical University, Denmark Bruce Rittmann Arizona State University, USA Doris Brockmann INRA Narbonne, France
Co-founder of OxyMem Ltd (http://www.oxymem.com)
Eveline Volcke Ghent University, Belgium
Local Organising Committee Eoin Casey, UCD, Ireland Eoin Syron, UCD, Ireland Charlotte Picard, Irish Water Eoghan Clifford, NUI Galway Daniela Boehm, Dublin Institute of Technology
Rongchang Wang Tongji University, China Kim Sorensen Wabag, Switzerland Mark van Loosdrecht TU Delft, Netherlands Robert Nerenberg University of Notre Dame, USA Romain Lemaire Veolia, France
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Satoshi Okabe Hokkaido University, Japan
Andreas Giesen, Royal HaskoningDHV, Netherlands
Stefan Wuertz University of California, Davis, USA/ Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Mike Dempsey, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Susanne Lackner, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Josh Boltz CH2M HILL, USA
TorOve Leiknes, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Eoin Casey UCD, Ireland
Akihiko Terada, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Eoin Syron UCD, Ireland Vincent O’Flaherty, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
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Kelly Martin, Black & Veatch
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Keynote Speakers
Prof. Jurg Keller Deputy Director of the Advanced Water Management Centre Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology The University of Queensland Prof Jurg Keller is the Chief Research Officer of the CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, a large industry-research collaboration supported by the Australian Government and over 80 participants. He is also the Deputy Director Research of the Advanced Water Management Centre at the University of Queensland, an internationally leading research centre he founded 20 years ago. He is one of the inaugural IWA Fellows and was 2012 elected as Fellow in the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.
He is also the 2013 Water Professional of the Year, awarded by the Australian Water Association.He has over 25 years experience in water industry research, particularly in biological wastewater treatment, environmental biotechnology, bioelectrochemical systems and resource recovery concepts. His academic impact has been remarkable with over 250 journal publications, attracting over 16,000 citations to date. Equally important, he has been highly successful in combining leading edge research and development activities with effective industry-relevant collaborations. His close working partnerships with many major water utilities in Australia and internationally (including PUB) have resulted in many beneficial outcomes for the industry and the researchers involved.
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Keynote Speakers
Prof Susanne Lackner
Prof Robert Nerenberg
Professor at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Chair of Wastewater Engineering, Institute IWAR Susanne has long-term experience with biofilm research, eps biofilm reactors for nitrogen removal. She has worked extensively with MABRs and MBBRs for partial nitritation and anammox; her reactor work also includes granular systems (anammox and aerobic granules). Aside from her work around reactor operation and optimization, Susanne’s research has also focused on the basic understanding of microorganisms and their interactions in biofilms by using advanced molecular tools, biofilm imaging and mathematical modeling.
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Associate Professor Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences The University of Notre Dame Rob obtained his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1990. He worked as an environmental engineering consultant for eight years, and obtained his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 2003. After a brief postdoctoral position at Northwestern University, he joined the department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame in 2004. In 2010, he received the National Science Foundation CAREER award for his research on biofilm processes. In 2012, he was the recipient of the Paul Busch award from the Water Environment Research Foundation.
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Rene Rozendal
Kim Sørensen
CTO at Paques
CTO at VA TECH WABAG Ltd.
Rene is currently CTO at Paques, Netherlands, Leaders in Biological Wastewater and Gas treatment. Rene has spent his career involved in Research and Process development with a special emphasis on environmental biotechnology.
Kim is well known as one of the world’s leading Biofilm experts in Full Scale plant. In his previous role as an Expert with Veolia, Kim worked with Biofilm based technologies such as Biostyr, (Submerged Aerated Filter), MBBR, and Media attached Anamox. Currently with WABAG Group his work with Bifoilm Technologies continues and has expanded to include Aerobic Granules. His work also includes other wastewater treatment processes and waste water modelling.
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Keynote Speakers
Prof Eveline Volcke Professor in Biosystems Control at Ghent University. Eveline graduated as a Chemical Engineer (1999) and obtained a PhD in Environmental Technology (2006) from Ghent University. In 2007, she took up a EU Marie Curie fellowship at the Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology, INRA, France. Her research is focused on efficient and sustainable process design and control,
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applying a combination of physical-based modelling and experimental techniques. Particular examples concern innovative biological nitrogen removal processes, greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment processes and granular sludge reactors. Eveline is a Fellow of the International Water Association (IWA).
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Sponsors
Exhibition UCD Sutherland School of Law, Ground Floor Foyer Tuesday, 9th of May
11:00 – 20:00
Wednesday, 10th of May
08:00 – 18:30
Thursday, 11 of May
08:30 – 14:00
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General Information Venue The Biofilms 2017 Conference will take place at UCD (University College Dublin) Sutherland School of Law from the 9th -12th May 2017. University College Dublin, Stillorgan Road, Belfield, Dublin 4.
Please be advised that fares must be paid in exact coins as bus drivers cannot accept notes or issue change. Taxi There are a number of taxi services available in the city centre. MyTaxi servies are available throughout the city. To use it, download MyTaxi app.
Tel: +353 1 716 7777
Getting to and from the conference venue The conference venue, UCD Campus is located a short distance south of the city centre off the N11. Coach Aircoach operates a service from Dublin Airport to Leopardstown / Sandyford / Stillorgan which passes UCD. Route 700. The Aircoach service operates a regular service from Dublin Airport to Dublin city centre and return. Full timetable details can be found on www.aircoach.ie Bus Bus numbers 17, 39A, 46A and 145 can be boarded for UCD.
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The route 145 provides a direct route from Heuston Station to Belfield, UCD, via the city centre. Full timetable details can be found on www.dublinbus.ie
Registration and Information Desk All attendees must be registered and are required to wear their official conference badge at all times. Conference Dinner tickets and Tour tickets will be given at the same time as the conference badge. Care should be taken with these tickets as replacements cannot be issued. Registration for Workshop and the Main Conference will take place in the UCD Sutherland School of Law
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The Registration Desk will be open at the following times: Workshop Registration Tuesday 9th May
08:30 - 09:00
Main Conference Registration Tuesday 9th May Wednesday 10th May Thursday 11th May
11:00 - 18:00 08:00 - 18:00 08:30 - 17:00
Breaks during BIOFILM 2017 Tea/coffee and lunch will be served each day and is complimentary for all conference participants wearing Conference badges. Lunch vouchers are included in your name badge. Tea & Coffee Breaks as well as Lunch Breaks will take place on the Ground Floor in the Exhibition Area.
Conference Badges and Security Conference badges should be worn at all times. Access to all sessions, tea/coffee breaks, lunch and the Welcome Reception will only be granted to delegates wearing their badges.
Proceedings A copy of the conference proceedings can be found on the USB key in the Delegate Pack.
Information for Speakers All speakers are asked to bring their presentation on memory stick, presentation laptops will be provided. No personal laptops are allowed at the podium for presentations. Please load and quickly test all presentations during coffee/lunch breaks and before sessions begin – this is to ensure that if there are any difficulties, there is time for the AV technicians to rectify the issues before sessions begin. Should you have any difficulties in the meeting rooms, please report this to the volunteer managing your room who in turn will contact an AV technician who will be available to assist you. In order to ensure the smooth running of sessions, speakers are asked to ensure that they adhere to their timings. Each chairperson will monitor your presentation timekeeping and notify of your remaining time. Should you run over your allotted time, you will be asked to move immediately to your final slide out of courtesy to the next speaker.
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General Information All speakers must be in their session room at least 10 minutes before the start of session and identify yourself to the session chairperson. Posters Posters will be displayed in on Level 1 and Level 2 from May 9th to 11th. Further details on poster sessions can be found on page 34. Two dedicated poster sessions will take place on Tuesday (9th) and Wednesday (10th) afternoon. Poster presenters will be notified of their assigned poster session and board at registration. Posters should be mounted by lunchtime of the day of their allocated session and removed by lunchtime of the following day. Presenters are requested to be available for questions at their poster during their respective session.
Doctor and Pharmacy There are a number of pharmacies located in the vicinity of UCD. Procare Pharmacy is located on the UCD campus, and is open at the following times. Mon - Friday Sat Sunday
08:30 - 18:00 09:30 - 14:00 Closed
Emergency Contact Details During the meeting, in case of an emergency of any kind, please contact the Registration Desk. If you require medical services while resident in your hotel/accommodation, please contact your hotel/accommodation reception who will be able to arrange a doctor on call.
Poster prizes Prizes will be awarded to the 3 best poster presentations and announced at the closing of the conference on Thursday 11th of May.
The Fire/Ambulance and Emergency Number in Ireland is 999 or 112.
Exhibition Exhibition will take place in The Foyer. Further details can be found on page 9
Climate Mild and temperate (showers can occur any time of the year). May temperatures can range from lows of 7˚c to highs of 15˚c.
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Convenience Store Molloys Centra, convenience store, is located on campus, 400m/5 minutes walk from the Sutherland School of Law building. It sells a selection of groceries, drinks, hot and cold deli foods, confectionary, tobacco, magazines and newspapers. Opening Hours: Mon - Sat Sunday
07:00 - 22:00 09:00 - 22:00
should the unforeseen circumstances require it. The organisers accept no responsibility for resulting costs or inconvenience to participants in this case. The organisers of Biofilms 2017 accept no liability for participant personal injuries or loss/damage to property while in attendance or as a result of the workshop or social events. Participants are requested to have their own travel insurance in place and are responsible for all travel arrangements including visa applications, if required.
Electricity
Lost and Found
Electric Current: 240 Volts AV
Lost property should be brought to the Registration Desk.
Plug type: 3 large flat prong British type plug. BS1363 system.
Shopping Facilities The venue is fully accessible for delegates – If you have any particular requirements, please advise any of the staff who will be able to make appropriate arrangements should they be required.
General opening hours are Monday – Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00 with later opening hours on Thursday evenings. Most major stores/shops open on Sunday – some with reduced opening times from 10:30 – 18:00.
VAT
Liability and Insurance The organisers of BIOFILM2017 Dublin reserve the right to alter any of the programme or other arrangements for the meeting including cancellation or postponement of any part of the event
All prices quoted are inclusive of Value Added Tax, unless otherwise stated.
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Tipping
WIFI
It is customary to leave a small gratuity for services in restaurants if good service is provided. Tips for taxis and any other porter service are at your discretion.
Open Wi-Fi Wireless access to the UCD network is available campus wide in all the main buildings – UCD Wireless.
Smoking Smoking is not permitting in Ireland in any building, and there is no smoking allowed in any of the meeting rooms or public spaces. There are designated smoking areas outside the buildings, and delegates are requested not to litter in these areas. The smoking ban applies to restaurants, bars, cafés and all public venues.
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Social Events Welcome Reception • Tuesday, 9th May • Time: 19:00 • Location: UCD Sutherland School of Law We are pleased to invite you to our Welcome reception in the Sutherland School of Law. Registered delegates can enjoy some drinks and canapés whilst meeting with fellow delegates for the evening.
Conference Dinner • Wednesday, 10th May • C oach Departs from UCD: 18.30 (delegates to be gathered in the conference venue), coaches will return delegates to UCD after the conference dinner at 10.30/11.00 • Location: Taylors Three Rock • Dress Code: Smart Casual The conference dinner will take place in Taylors Three Rock, the largest and highest thatched roof building in Ireland. Enjoy an evening of sparkling Irish song, music, laughter and dance. This enchanting evening will leave you with memories of Ireland that will remain with you for years to come.
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Conference Programme TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 08:30
Workshop Registration
Location
A&L Goodbody Room
Time 9:00 -10:00 10:00 - 10:20 10:20 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:00 11:00 - 13:00
WORKSHOP Biofilm Reactor Design Tea & Coffe Break Biofilm Rhelogy
Leon Downing (CH2M Hill) Huyau Cao (UCD)
Biofilm Imaging with OCT
Michael Wagenr (KIT)
Main Conference Registration
13:00-13:20
INTRO
Eoin Casey
UCD
13:20-14:00
Keynote: Unique Behavior of MembraneAerated Biofilm Reactors (MABRs)
Rob Nerenberg
Notre Dame
Session
Aerobic Granules I Session Chair: David Weissbrodt
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
14:00-14:20
Limited Simultaneous Nitrification-denitrification In Aerobic Granular Sludge Systems Treating Municipal Wastewater
Mercedes Garcia Villodres
EAWAG, Zurich
14:20-14:40
The Acid Soluble Extracellular Polymeric Substance Of Aerobic Granular Sludge Dominated By Defluviicoccus Sp.,
Yuemei Lin
TUDelft
14:40-15:00
Comparison Of Microbial Log Removal Performance Of Granular And Activated Sludge: Impacts On Wastewater Reuse
Ben Thwaites
University of New South Wales
15:00-15:20
Process Proving: A Stepped Approach To Validate The Application Of Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology
Marisa BuyersBaso
Royal HaskoningDHV
15:20 - 16:00
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Tea & Coffe Break
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TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017
Location
William Fry Room
11:00 - 13:00
Main Conference Registration
Session
Bio-ElectroChemical Systems Session Chair: Rongchang Wang
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
14:00-14:20
Robustness And Resiliency Of Anode-Respiring Biofilms To Perturbations With Nitrate
Caitlyn Butler
Univeristy of Massachusetts
14:20-14:40
Scale-up Of A Microbial Electrolysis Cell For Domestic Wastewater Treatment And Energy Recovery
Sarah Cotterill
Newcastle University
14:40-15:00
Bacterial Community Composition At Biofilm Anodes Of A Multi-electrode Bio-electrochemical System During Municipal Waste
Edson Estrada
Mexican Institute of Water Technology
15:00-15:20
An Insight Into The Microbiome Of Electrotrophic Biofilms
Lluis Bañeras
Universitat de Girona
15:20 - 16:00
Tea & Coffe Break
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TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
A&L Goodbody Room
MBBR I Session Chair: Eberhard Morgenroth
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
16:00-16:20
Impacts Of Scaling In The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor And Ways To Minimize Related Issues
Fernando Morgan
Veolia Water Technologies, AnoxKaldnes
16:20-16:40
Improved Process Control And Increased Nitrification Efficiency Of Refinery Wastewater With Mobile Bio-Media (kenaf)
Fabrizio Sabba
RF WasteWater
16:40-17:00
Start-up Of Partial Urine Nitrification In An MBBR
Ellen Edefell
Sweden Water Research
17:00-17:20
Carrier Media In Moving Bed Biofilm Processes: Does Size Matter?
Joana Dias
Cranfield University
17:20-17:40
Treatment Of Textile Wastewater In SBBR System Filling Carriers With Micro-element Release
Lu Zhou
Tsinghua University
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POSTER SESSION I
19:00
Welcome Reception
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Session
William Fry Room
Modelling Session Chair: Susanne Lackner
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
16:00-16:20
Improving Biofilm Reactor Model Simulations In Aquasim Through Artificial Diffusion
Janis Baeten
Ghent University
16:20-16:40
Hydrodynamic Model For Biofilm Reactors With Carrier Migration
Joshua Boltz
Volkert Inc
16:40-17:00
Modelling Biotransformation Of Drug Biomarkers By Sewer Biofilms
Pedramin Ramin
Technical University of Denmark
17:00-17:20
Model Calibration For MBBR And IFAS Reactors: Experiences With The Good Biofilm Reactor Doris Brockman Modelling Protocol
17:20-17:40
Sorption And Diffusion Of Micropollutants In Biofilms: Experimental Assessment And Modelbased Interpretation
Elena Torresi
17:40
POSTER SESSION I
19:00
Welcome Reception
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 Location
08:30-09:10
Session
A&L Goodbody Room Keynote: Biofilms for nitrogen removal: insights into reactor operation and biofilm composition
Susanne Lackner
Universität Darmstadt
Nutrient Removal I Session Chair: Mark Van Loosdrecht
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
09:10-09:30
Continuous Biofilm Nutrient Removal Process
Torgeir Saltnes
Hias IKS
09:30-09:50
Investigation Of Guild Stratification In A Mainstream Partial Nitritation/anammox Biofilm Reactor
Alex Rosenthal
Northwest University
09:50-10:10
Mainstream Deammonification With The IFAS ANITA™Mox Process
Romain Lemaire
Veolia
10:10-10:30
Evaluation Of Aggregation Ability Of Three Phylogenetically Distant ANAMMOX Bacterial Species
Muhammad Ali
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
10:30-10:50
Biomass Segregation In Hybrid Biofilm Systems Improves NOB Control In Mainstream Partial Nitritation And Anammox
Michele Laureni
EAWAG/ETH
10:50 - 11:20
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
William Fry Room
Biofilm Fundamentals Session Chair: Stefan Wuertz
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
09:10-09:30
Determination Of Physiological Mechanism And Morphology Integrity Of Oxygenic Photogranules For Wastewater Treatment
Caitlyn Butler
Univeristy of Massachusetts Amherst
09:30-09:50
Characterization By Microsensors Measurements Of Microbial Activity Within Biofilms Grown On Trickling Filters
Mabel Mora
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
09:50-10:10
The Impact Of Waveguide Structural Properties On Enhancing Algal Biofilm Growth
Yaldah Azimi
University of Toronto
10:10-10:30
Structure And Diffusion Of Aerobic Granular Sludge Using Magnetic Resonance
Catherine Kirkland
Montana State University
10:30-10:50
A Novel MEMS-based Sensor For Simultaneous PH And Dissolved Oxygen Profiling In Biofilms
Xavier Gamisans
Technical Unniversity of Catalonia
10:50 - 11:20
TEA & COFFEE BREAK
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
A&L Goodbody Room
MABR I Session Chair: Robert Nerenberg
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
11:20-11:40
Mechanisms Of Pore Formation In MABR Biofilms, And Its Effects On System Performance
Marcelo Aybar
Univeristy of Concepcion
11:40-12:00
Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) Performance Sensitivity To Operating Conditions
Dwight Houweling
GE Water & Process Technologies
12:00-12:20
Venting Of Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors (MABRs) Allows High Removal Rates And High Gas-Transfer Efficienciencies
Patricia PérezCalleja
University of Notre Dame
12:20-12:40
Membrane-aerated Nitrifying Biofilms: Continuous Versus Intermittent Aeration
Yunjie Ma
Technical University of Denmark
12:40-13:00
Model And Experimental Assessment Of Nitrous Oxide Emission From Membrane-aerated Biofilm Reactor
Andras Nemeth
University College Dublin
13:00-13:20
Identifying Hotspots For Production And Consumption Of NO And N2O In A MembraneAerated Biofilm For Nitrogen Removal
Akihiko Terada
Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology
13:20 - 14:20
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LUNCH
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Session
William Fry Room
Anaerobic Reactors Session Chair: Rene Rozendal
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
11:20-11:40
Implementation Of Anammox Process In An UASB Reactor At Mainstream Conditions
Clara Reino
Autonomous University of Barcelona
11:40-12:00
Ecophysiology Of Anaerobic Sludge Granules Across Distinct Size Fractions: Size Matters
Anna Trego
National University of Ireland Galway
12:00-12:20
Sulfur-cycle Based Moving-bed Biofilm Reactor For Mainstream Autotrophic Denitrification
Yan-Xiang Cui
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
12:20-12:40
Odd Numbered VFA Producing Granular Sludge Reactor: Do Inner PH Gradients Influence The Granule Structure?
Merle de Kreuk
Delft University of Technology
12:40-13:00
Hydrogen Production By Co-digestion Of Cheese Whey With Glycerin In An AnSBBR: Temperature Effect
Giovanna Lovato
Maua Institute of Technology
13:00-13:20
Process Optimization And Metabolic Pathways Of Methane Production In AnSBBR Treating Wastewater From Hydrogen Product
Roberta Albanez
Maua Institute of Technology
13:20 - 14:20
LUNCH
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Session
A&L Goodbody Room
Aerobic Granules II Session Chair: Nicolas Derlon
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
14:20-14:40
Intermittent Aeration Regimes Are Effective Tools To Manage Size Of Bio-granules And Microbial Communities In PN/A SBRs.
Jan-Michael Blum
Technical University of Denmark
14:40-15:00
Status Of Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology: Combining The Merits Of Activated Sludge And Biofilm Technology
Sjoerd Kerstens
Royal HaskoningDHV
15:00-15:20
Operation Of An Aerobic Granular Reactor To Treat Industrial Saline Wastewater
Paula Carrera
University of Santiago de Compostela
15:20-15:40
Selective Pressures For Granulation In Full-scale, Flow Through Activated Sludge System
Leon Downing
CH2M
15:40-16:00
Ecology And Performance Of AGS Treating High Saline Municipal Wastewater
Benjamine Thwaites
University of New South Wales
16:00-17:00
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 Location
William Fry Room
BAF/SAF
Session
Session Chair: Kim Sørensen
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
14:20-14:40
Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Full-scale Nitrifying And Denitrifying BAF Reactors
Ahlem Filali
Irstea
14:40-15:00
Simultaneous Organic Matter Removal And Nitrification Of An Inert Self-supporting Media To Upgrade Aerated Lagoons
Étienne Boutet
Bionest Technologies
15:00-15:20
BIOSTYR DUO: Perfomances And Recent Development
Jacques Montélymard
Veolia
15:20-15:40
Revival Of Nitrifying Bacteria & Recovery Of Nitrification Performance After Restart Of An Expanded Bed Biofilm Reactor
Mike Dempsey
Advanced Bioprocess Development Ltd. & Manchester Metropolitan University
15:40-16:00
Biofilm Reactors For The Treatment Of Oil Sands Process-Affected Water
Yang Liu
University of Alberta
16:00-17:00
TEA & COFFEE BREAK / POSTER SESSION II
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
A&L Goodbody Room
Innovative Biofilm Reactor Case Studies Session Chair: Leon Downing
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
17:00-17:10
OXYMEM – THE FLEXIBLE MABR
Barry Heffernan
Oxymem
17:10-17:20
Results from an operating Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) treatment plant in the US Ronen Shechter Virgin Islands
17:20-17:30
MABR for Low-Energy Intensification of Nutrient Removal –a Pilot Study at the Chicago MWRD O’Brien WRP
17:30-17:40
Questions
17:40-18:20
Keynote: Real World Anaerobic Biofilm Systems.
18:30
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Jeff Peters
GE Water & Process Technologies
Rene Rozendal
Paques
Busses to Informal Conference Dinner (Return from 22h)
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 Location
William Fry Room
Flash Presentations
Session
Session Chair: Akihiko Terada
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
17:00- 17:05
Deammonification Biofilm Is Achieved At 9-15° C Low Temperature System
Ivar Zekker
Uni Tartu
17:05-17:10
Membrane Biofilm Reactors For Investigation Of Methane Producing Biofilms
Isa Remdt
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Tanner Devlin
University of Manitoba
Jan Dries
University of Antwerp
17:10-17:15
17:15-17:20
Manipulation Of Aerobic Heterotrophs And Chemical Precipitates For Enhanced Granulation Of Flocculent Sludge Formation Of Alginate-like EPS In Aerobic Granular Sludge Systems Selectively Enriched In Either PAO Or GAO
17:20-17:25
Modeling The Impact Of Fluid Dynamics On Biofilm Activity In Fixed-bed Reactors
Antonio Dorado
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
17:25-17:30
Wastewater Recycling In Small Laundries Using MBBR And Membrane Technology
Christian Försterling
TU Berlin
17-30-17:35
Microbial Electrosynthesis For The Production Of Bioplastics From Flue Gas
Max Hackbarth
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Engler-BunteInstitut,
17:35-17:40
Questions
18:30
Busses to Informal Conference Dinner (Return from 22h)
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THURSDAY, 11TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
A&L Goodbody Room
Nutrient Removal II Session Chair: Romain Lemaire
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
09:00-09:20
Continuous Aeration In A Full-Scale DEMON™ Reactor To Reduce N2O Emissions
Nerea Uri Carreño
VandCenter Syd
09:20-09:40
Nitrite Supply Is The Limiting Factor For Start-up Of Mainstream Anammox Process
Yingyu Law
Nanyang Technological University
09:40-10:00
Nitric Oxide Enhances Anammox Activity
Gayathri Natarajan
SCELSE, Nanyang Technological University
10:00-10:20
Experiences In The Implementation On Recovery Of Anammox-Enriched Cultures After Starvation Conditions ON Biofilm System
Pongsak Noophan
Kasetsart University
10:20
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TEA & COFFEE BREAK / POSTER SESSION II Aerobic Granules III Session Chair: Andreas Giesen
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
11:00-11:40
KEYNOTE: Granular Sludge Modelling To Evaluate Microbial Interactions And Novel Process Concepts
Eveline Volcke
Ghent University
Aline Adler
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
11:40-12:00
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Influence Of Wastewater Composition On Microbial Communities Of Aerobic Granules And Their Nutrient Removal Performances
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THURSDAY, 11TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
William Fry Room
MABR II+ MBFR Session Chair: Ana Lorena Estaban
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
09:00-09:20
Synergistic Metabolism In Bacterial-algal Membrane-aerated Biofilm For Nitrogen Removal From Strong Ammonium Wastewater
Rongchang Wang
Tongji University
09:20-09:40
Impact Of Membrane Configuration On The Performance Of Membrane-Aerated Biofilm Reactors (MABRs)
Patricia PérezCalleja
University of Notre Dame
09:40-10:00
Development Of A Design Framework For The MABR Through Sensitivity Analysis And PilotScale Studies
Kelly Martin
Black & Veatch
10:00-10:20
Methane Pressure As A Key Parameter To The Performance Of A Membrane Biofilm Reactor Integrating DAMO And Anammox
Chen Cai
The University of Queensland
10:20
Session
TEA & COFFEE BREAK / POSTER SESSION II BIOFILM CONTROL AND REMOVAL Session Chair: Eoin Casey
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
11:00-11:20
Understanding The Role Of Biocides On Effective Biofilm Control
Manuel Simões
Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto
11:20-11:40
Thermodynamic And Biologic Modelling Of Legionella Pneumophila In Biofilms In Domestic Hot Water Systems Detail Of Flux Recovery Strategies During Gravity Driven Membrane (GDM) Ultrafiltration
Elisa Van Kenhove
Ghent University
Peter Desmond
Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology [EAWAG]
11:40-12:00
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THURSDAY, 11TH MAY 2017 Location
Session
A&L Goodbody Room
Aerobic Granules III Session Chair: Andreas Giesen
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
12:00-12:20
Effect Of COD/N Ratio On N2O Production During Nitrogen Removal By Aerobic Granular Sludge
Rejane Helena Ribeiro da Costa
Federal University of Santa Catarina
12:20-12:40
Different-Sized Microbial Aggregates In A FullScale AGS Plant Respond Differently To Local And Regional Factors
Zhongwei Wang
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
12:40-13:00
Alginate-Like Exopolymer Recovery From Granular Sludge Biofilm Reactor Under Conditions Selecting For Slow-Growing PAOs
David Weissbordt
Delft University of Technology
13:00-14:00
Session
LUNCH MBBR II Session Chair: Joshua Boltz
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
14:00-14:20
The Importance Of Biofilm Surface Area And Suspended Biomass In The MBBR
Christian Rosén
Veolia Water Technologies, AnoxKaldnes
14:20-14:40
Rapid Development Of Anammox Biofilm On Augmented Carrier Material
Maciej Kowalski
University Manitoba
14:40-15:00
External Mass Transfer In Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors
Mark van Loosdercht
Delft University of Technology
15:00-15:40
KEYNOTE: BIOFILM CONTROL-FROM COMPLETE DESTRUCTION TOWARDS 'DESIGNER BIOFILMS'
Jurg Keller
Advanced Water Management Centre
15:40-16:20
KEYNOTE: BIOFILM REACTOR TECHNOLGIES - WHEN SHOULD WE APPLY THEM?
Kim Sørensen
WABAG
16:20-17:00
Closing Remarks and Awards
20:00 30
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BIOFILM CONTROL AND REMOVAL Session Chair: Eoin Casey
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
12:00-12:20
The Use Of Chemical And Mechanical Stresses To Control Biofilms Formed By Drinking Water Bacteria
Lúica Simões
Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto
12:20-12:40
Influence Of Inorganic Particles On Biofilm Development In Irrigation Devices Monitored By Optical Coherence Tomography
Michael Wagner
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
12:40-13:00
Solid-liquid Separation Of An Effluent Produced By A Fixed Media Biofilm Reactor
Bernard Patry
Université Laval
13:00-14:00
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LUNCH MODELLING II Session Chair: Doris Brockman
Time
Title
Speaker
Institute
14:00-14:20
Do We Really Need Biofilm Models For Granular Sludge Reactors?
Janis Baeten
Ghent University
14:20-14:40
Partial Nitritation-anammox In Planar Biofilm Reactors For N-removal At Mainstream Conditions, A Theoretical Study
Julio Perez
Univeridad Autonoma de Barcelona
20:00
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FRIDAY, 12TH MAY 2017
TECHNICAL TOUR Departure point: Sutherland School of Law, UCD 07:30
Busses leave for site visit
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AFT
Visit to Rock of Cashel
18:00
Return to Dublin
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Poster Presentations TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION I Flash Presentations A-1 A-2 A-3
A-4
Deammonification Biofilm Is Achieved At 9-15° C Low Temperature System Membrane Biofilm Reactors For Investigation Of Methane Producing Biofilms Manipulation Of Aerobic Heterotrophs And Chemical Precipitates For Enhanced Granulation Of Flocculent Sludge Formation Of Alginate-like EPS In Aerobic Granular Sludge Systems Selectively Enriched In Either PAO Or GAO
Ivar Zekker
Uni Tartu
Isa Remdt
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Tanner Devlin
University of Manitoba
Jan Dries
University of Antwerp
Antonio Dorado
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
A-5
Modeling The Impact Of Fluid Dynamics On Biofilm Activity In Fixed-bed Reactors
A-6
Wastewater Recycling In Small Laundries Using Christian Försterling MBBR And Membrane Technology
TU Berlin
Microbial Electrosynthesis For The Production Of Bioplastics From Flue Gas
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Engler-Bunte-Institut, Water Chemistry and Water Technology
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Max Hackbarth
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TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION I MBBR B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5
B-6
B-7 B-8
Bacterial Community Structure Of A Twostage Anoxic-aerobic MBBR System Treating Industrial Wastewater Influence Of Support Filling Ratio And Hydraulic Retention Time On MBBR Performance Investigating The Most Appropriate Methods For Attached Solids Determination In Movingbed Biofilm Reactors Landfill Leachate Treatment Through Fungi In An Attached Growth System
Joao Bassin
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Joao Bassin
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Joao Bassin
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Alessandra Bardi
University of Pisa
Sulfur-cycle Based Moving-bed Biofilm Reactor Di Wu For Mainstream Autotrophic Denitrification Application Of IFAS-SBR On Treating High Strength Lagoon Supernatant: Advanced Yang Liu Nitrogen Removal Over Nitrite Pathway Biofilm At Drinking Water Service: Moving Bed Denitrification-Innovative Removal Technology Keren Nof Of Nitrate Comparison Performance Of Side By Side IFAS Keren Nof And Activated Sludge In A Municipal WWTP
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Aqwise Aqwise
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TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION I MABR/MBfR C-1
C-2
C-3
C-4 C-5 C-6
C-7
C-8
C-9
C-10
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Applying A Disruptive Technology: Practical Considerations For The MABR At The Ejby Molle Facility In Odense, Denmark Model-based Study To Optimize The Hybrid Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (HMABR) For Carbon And Nitrogen Removal Using Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors For Energy Efficient Municipal Wastewater Treatment Energy Self-sufficient Process For Carbon And Nitrogen Removal Mass Transfer Enhancement In Compact Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors Oxymem MABR As An Energy Efficient Technology For Secondary Urban Wastewater Treatment: Industrial Pilot Case Study Mechanisms Of Pore Formation In MABR Biofilms, And Its Effects On System Performance The World's Largest MABR: A Design Case Study Of The Yorkville-Bristol Sanitary District Upgrade Project Effects Of Velocity On Biofilm In Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor In Nutrient Removal
Leon Downing
CH2M
Patricia Pérez Calleja University of Cantabria Mark Gehring
Dow Chemical Company
Maria Castrillo
University of Cantabria University of Cantabria CETAQUA
Maria Castrillo Carmen Ovejero
Marcelo Aybar
University of Concepcion
Jeff Peeters
GE Water & Process Technologies
Tsunao Matsumoto
Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira University College Dublin
Effect Of Membrane Module Configurations On Fatemeh Kavousi MABR Aeration Efficiency
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TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION I Anaerobic Biofilm D-1
D-2
D-3
D-4
D-5
D-6
D-7
D-8
D-9
D-10
Methane Production By Co-digestion Of Vinasse And Whey In An AnSBBR: Optimization, Kinetic Model And Scale-up Estimation AnSBBR Applied To Hydrogen And Methane Production: Kinetic Model Of Metabolic Pathways And Energy Estimation Methane Production From Vinasse-based Wastewater With AnSBBR Under Thermophilic Conditions Feasibility-test Of A Complete Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal Process For The Effluent Of An Industrial Anaerobic Digester Modelling Methane, Sulphide And Multiple Mineral Precipitation In A Full-scale Industrial Granular Anaerobic Digester Effect Of Influent Crude Glycerol Load, PH Shock And Reactor Design On Granulation Of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria In UASB The Effects Of Low Strength Ultrasonication On Hydrogen Producing Granules: Hydrogen Yield And Morphological Properties Citric Acid And Waste Beer As An External Carbon Sources In Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor (AnSBBR) High-rate AD Technology For Biomethane Production Under Ambient (unheated) Conditions To Treat Dairy Wastewater Biohydrogen Production In A Packed Bed Biofilm Reactor
Giovanna Lovato
Maua Institute of Technology
Roberta Albanez
Maua Institute of Technology
José Alberto Rodrigues
Escola de Engenharia Mauá - Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia Denmarks Technical University
Hannah Feldman
Hannah Feldman
Denmarks Technical University
Mabel Mora
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Si-Kyung Cho
Dongguk University
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn Juan Castilla Archilla National University of Ireland Galway Artur Mielcarek
Wirginia Tomczak
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TUESDAY, 9TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION I BAF/SAF E-1
E-2
E-3
Optimization Of The Biological Treatment Process By Biological Aerated Filters: Biostyr® Technology Performance Improvement Of A Full-scale Rotating Biological Contactor Treatment Plant Upgrade To Hybrid System Quebracho Tannin Treatment With Aspergillus Tubingensis MUT 990 Immobilized In PUF Cubes In A Novel Submerged Cage
Cássia Fernandes
SIMTEJO ; FCT-UNL - Portugal
Gloria RodríguezParets
University of Cantabria
David Gabriel
University of Florence
Ex-situ Manometric Activity Test For Evaluation Of Mainstream Anammox In Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors Ionic Liquid-based Extraction And Characterization Of Biopolymers From Anammox Granules Enhancement Of Nitrogen Removal From High Carbohydrate Wastewater In Fungal And Bacterial Down-flow Hanging Sponge Syste The Role Of Biofilm In Nitrogen And Phosphorus Removal In Constructed Wetlands
Dora Stefansdottir
Veolia Water Technologies
Zhiji Ding
Nanyang Technological University Suranaree University of Technology
Nanammox -- A Pilot Attempt To Maintain NOB Repression In A Two-stage Mainstream Nitritation-anammox Process Impact Of The Growth Mode On The Microbial Competition In Anammox Systems: Granules, Biofilm And Suspended Biomass Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal From Mainstream Wastewater, During Winter
David Gustavsson
Nutrient Removal F-1
F-2
F-3
F-4
F-5
F-6
F-7
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Wichitsathian Boonchai Jareeya Yimrattanabovorn
Institute of Engineering Suranaree University of Technologyg Sweden Water Research
Thibaut Saur
SUEZ
Maaike Hoekstra
TU Delft
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION II Aerobic Granules G-1 G-2
G-3
G-4
G-5
G-6
G-7 G-8
G-9 G-10 G-11
G-12 G-13
G-14
G-15
G-16
Practical Applications Of Mobile Carrier Biofilm Modelling Bench Scale Comparison Of A New Mobile Biofilm Process And Traditional IFAS Technology The Acid Soluble Extracellular Polymeric Substance Of Aerobic Granular Sludge Dominated By Defluviicoccus Sp., Obtaining Stable Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Activity In Aerobic Granular Sludge Sbr At 30°C Salinity Effect On Physical And Biochemical Stability Of The Aerobic Granular Sludge Process Aerobic Granular Sludge Process Optimization And Modeling For Mainstream Anaerobically Treated Wastewater Aerobic Granular Sludge Treatment Of Petrochemical Wastewater Development Of Aerobic Granular Sludge With Biological Nutrient Removal While Treating Domestic Wastewater Kefir Milk: An Independent Biofilm Reactor
Jason Calhoun
RF WasteWater
Fabrizio Sabba
RF WasteWater
Yuemei Lin
TUDelft
Samarpita Roy
National University of Singapore
Danny de Graaff
TU Delft
Zerihun Bekele
University of Michigan
Jan Dries
University of Antwerp
Abbass Jafari Kang
University of Manitoba
Catherine Adley
University of Limerick
Formation Of Aerobic Granular Sludge Treating Brewery/bottling Plant Wastewater Aerobic Pilot-scale Biofilm-based Technologies For The Treatment Of High Strength Saline Industrial Wastewater Influence Of Substrate And Feeding Strategy On Granule Formation And Morphology Sewage Treatment In Granular Activated Sludge Reactor At Concentric Tube With Circulation Operated In Batch Current And Future Trends Of Biofilm Reactor For Treatment Of Food Processing Wastewater
Hannah Stes
University of Antwerp
Celia Castro-Barros
Cetaqua
Mario Pronk
Delft University of Technology Univ. Estadual Paulista
Physical Retention Of Particulate Organic Substrate (XS) During Cyclic Operation Of Aerobic Granular Sludge (AGS) Physical Characteristics And N2O Emissions Of Granular Biofilm Induced By Different SBR Cycle Configurations
Manuel Layer
Tsunao Matsumoto
Md Ramim Tanver Rahman
Jéssica Xavier
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Federal University of Santa Catarina
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION II Biofilm Fundamentals and Modelling H-1 H-2
H-3
H-4 H-5
H-6
H-7
H-8
H-9
H-10
H-11 H-12
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Modeling Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Emissions From Denitrifying Filters A Novel MEMS-based Sensor For Simultaneous PH And Dissolved Oxygen Profiling In Biofilms The Competitive Edge: Competition And Biofilm Composition, An Individual-based Modelling Approach Biofilms In The Water Environment: Trends And Challenges Early Biofouling Detection Using Fluorescently Measured Extracellular Enzyme Activity; A Prototype Explored N2O Emissions From A Single-stage Partial Nitritation/anammox Granule-based Reactor -A Model Based Assessment A Study On Extracellular Polymeric Substance (EPS) In Bioreactors: Comparison Of Nitrification And Nitritation Reactors Influence Of Growth Conditions On The Competition Between Biofilm Different Morphotypes And Suspended Biomass Determination Of Trophic Relationships Within Biotic Community In Down-flow Hanging Sponge Reactor For Sewage Treatment "Probing Phenotypic Growth In Expanding Bacillus Subtilis Biofilms”
Fabrizio Sabba
RF WasteWater
Xavier Gamisans
Technical University of Catalonia
Bastiaan Cockx
Technical University of Denmark
Joshua Boltz
Volkert Inc
Babar Khan
KAUST
Borja Valverde-Pérez Technical University of Denmark Yang Liu
University of Alberta
Etienne Paul
LISBP-INSA Toulouse
Takashi Onodera
National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) University of Science and Technology Beijing Tongji University
Xiaoling Wang
Biological Enhancement By Phosphate Addition Yongji Zhang For Organic Matter Removal In MBR System Ultraviolet Membrane Bioreactor For Enhancing Yongji Zhang The Removal Of Organic Matter In MicroPolluted Water
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION II Biofilm Fundamentals and Modelling H-14 H-15
H-16
Modelling Of Textile Filter Biofilm Growth And Respiration With Aquasim Attachment of Chlamydomonas acidophila utilising different materials to enhance the nutrient recovery from wastewaters The Influence Of Surface Roughness And Surface Free Energy On Fouling Of Stainless Steel Dairy Processing Equipment
Marcin Spychała Ania Escudero
Catherine Adley
Poznań University of Life Sciences Glasglow City University University of Limerick
Electro Chemical Systems I-1
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
I-6
Electricity-driven Microbial Production Of Polyhydroxybutyrate And Soluble Organics Under Feast/famine Conditions "Bacterial Community Composition At Biofilm Anodes Of A Multi-electrode Bioelectrochemical System During Municipal Waste” Effect Of Antibiotic Concentration In Anolyte On Electricity Production And Community Structure Of Anodic Biofilms Micro-electrolysis Biofilm Carrier And Its Performance In Enhancing Industrial Wastewater Treatment Effect Of Inoculum On Simultaneous Electricity And Hydrogen Production In A Continuous Flow Single Microbial Electrochem Impact Of Submicron Roughness Surfaces On The Interactions Between Biofilms And Electrodes In Bioelectrochemical Systems
Soroush Saheb Alam Chalmers University of Technology Edson EstradaArriaga
Mexican Institute of Water Technology
Rongchang Wang
Tongji University
Lu ZHOU
Tsinghua University
Edson EstradaArriaga
Mexican Institute of Water Technology
Melanie Pierra
Ghent University
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WEDNESDAY, 10TH MAY 2017 - POSTER SESSION II Biofilm Removal J-1
J-2 J-3 J-4
J-5
Thermodynamic And Biologic Modelling Of Legionella Pneumophila In Biofilms In Domestic Hot Water Systems How Fixed-bed Biofilm Reactor (biofilter) Used For Wastewater Treatment Clog? Evaluation Of The Bacterial Community Present In Biofilter With Peat Media Influence Of Bacterial Cell Aggregation On Water Disinfection with Photodynamic Inactivation Structure Of Bacterial Communities Invading Fungal Biofilms In Solid-bed Bioreactors: A Study Of Bacterial Resistome
Elisa Van Kenhove
Ghent University
Bastien Laborie
Irstea
Maria Allievi
Federal University of Santa Catarina Dublin City University
Thayse Passos
Katerina Svobodová
Institute of Microbiology of the CAS,v.v.i.
Octavi Domingo Fernandez
National University of Ireland, Galway
Christopher Ziemba
Eawag
Gravity Driven Biofilm K-1
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Environmentally-persistent And Commensal E. Coli Strains Efficiently Removed From Drinking Water By Slow Sand Filters Greywater Recycling Using A Biologically Activated Membrane Bioreactor With Ozone, Electrolysis And GAC Post-treatments
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