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December 2005
> Scientific paper publication:
"A model for the simulation of the SHARON process: pH as a key factor" Magrí A., Corominas Ll., López H., Campos E., Balaguer M.D., Colprim J., Flotats X.
Nutrient Management in Wastewater Treatment Processes and Recycle Streams, Vol.1, 735-744, Ed: Jan A. Oleszkiewicz (Krakow (Polonia)). ISBN:83-921140-1-9
pdf (318 Kb)
 
June 2005
> Poster presentation at the:
8th Symposium on Bacterial Genetics and Ecology (BAGECO-8) that took place at Villeurbanne, France on June 26-29th 2005
Poster reference is:
"Molecular identification of anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (Anammox) in batch enrichment cultures from sludge and sediment samples." J. Cáliz, A. Sànchez-Melsió, G. Montserrat, X. Vila, M.D. Balaguer, J. Colprim
pdf (2040 Kb)
 
May 2004
> Open position available
Postdoctoral position available. The Life program of the EU finances the project CLONIC and at this moment we have an open position for a PostDoctoral Research Fellow available (duration 2 years, starting date 1st september 2004).
Download the formal announcement
pdf (57 Kb)
 
January 2004
> Poster presentation at the:
IcoN-Anammox Symposium 2004: "New sustainable N-removal from wastewater", Ghent, Belgium, 21-23 January 2004.
IcoN is an EU-framework-V-research programme, involving 7 groups, that covered research from the molecular level, the physiological aspects, the engineering aspects as well as the direct application of Anammox on the demonstration scale.
Jesús Colprim, from UdG-Lequia, presented this poster:
"Getting a conditionated anammox process influent: alkalinity effect to SHARON process stability"
pdf (429 Kb)


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