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Environmental Engineering Science | 2010

Effective Biological Nitrogen Removal Treatment Processes for Domestic Wastewaters with Low C/N Ratios: A Review

Sheng-Peng Sun; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Brian V. Merkey; Qi Zhou; Siqing Xia; Dian-Hai Yang; Jianhui Sun; Barth F. Smets


1st International Symposium on Microbial resource management in biotechnology: Concepts & Applications. | 2011

Micro2-Managed Microbial Communities: Next Generation Environmental Bio/Technologies

Barth F. Smets; A. Gizem Mutlu; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Marlene Mark Jensen; Anna Katrine Vangsgaard; Gürkan Sin; Krist V. Gernaey; Siegfried Vlaeminck


4th International Conference on Nitrification (and Related Processes) | 2015

Challenges encountered calibrating N2O dynamics from mixed cultures

Carlos Domingo Felez; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Morten S. Petersen; Rosana González-Combarros; Marlene Mark Jensen; Gürkan Sin; Barth F. Smets


4th IWA/WEF Wastewater Treatment Modelling Seminar 2014 | 2014

Modelling N2O dynamics in the engineered N cycle: Evaluation of alternate model structures

Barth F. Smets; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Carlos Domingo Felez; Marlene Mark Jensen; Elham Ramin; Benedek G. Plósz; Gürkan Sin; Krist V. Gernaey


ICON3: 3rd international conference on Nitrification | 2013

Diversity of total and functional microbiome of anammox reactors fed with complex and synthetic nitrogen-rich wastewaters

Arda Gülay; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Ayten Gizem Mutlu; Marlene Mark Jensen; Siegfried Vlaeminck; Susanne Lackner; Akihiko Terada; Søren J. Sørensen; Lars Kai Hansen; Waleed Abu Al-Soud; Barth F. Smets


ICON3: 3rd international conference on Nitrification | 2013

Modelling N2O dynamics in the engineered N cycle: Observations, assumptions, knowns, and unknowns

Barth F. Smets; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Marlene Mark Jensen; Elham Ramin; Benedek G. Plósz; Carlos Domingo Felez; Ayten Gizem Mutlu; Charlotte Scheutz; Bo Thamdrup; Kartik Chandran; Gürkan Sin; Romain Lemaire; Marcel M. M. Kuypers


SIDISA 2012 – Sustainable Technology for Environmental Protection | 2012

Redox stratified biofilms to support completely autotrophic nitrogen removal: Principles and results

Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Barth F. Smets


Specialist Conference on Membrane Technology for Water & Wastewater Treatment | 2011

Assessing the impact of physical and physiological factors on the oxygen mass transfer process in membrane-aerated biofilm reactors

Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; E. Syron; G. Gaval; J. Ochoa; Barth F. Smets


International Conference on Nitrification | 2011

Production and mitigation of N2O in sequentially membrane-aerated redox-stratified nitritation/anammox biofilms

Barth F. Smets; Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; Bo Thamdrup; Frank Schreiber


IWA Biofilm Conference 2011: Processes in Biofilms | 2011

Who is who?: Assessing the microbial diversity in wastewater treatment biofilms for completely autotrophic nitrogen removal

Carles Pellicer i Nàcher; S. Franck; Maël Ruscalleda; Akihiko Terada; Barth F. Smets

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Marlene Mark Jensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Susanne Lackner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Gürkan Sin

Technical University of Denmark

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Carlos Domingo Felez

Technical University of Denmark

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Ayten Gizem Mutlu

Technical University of Denmark

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Bo Thamdrup

University of Southern Denmark

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