Energy Neutrality in Wastewater Treatment
NEUTEN project provides high-level training in the development of innovative techniques to realize net energy-neutral wastewater treatment systems to a new generation of 15 high-achieving doctoral candidates (DC) and equipping them with the transferable and scientific skills which are required for thriving careers in the growing area of green and sustainable energy carrier generation and use.
2 PhD positions available in MSCA NEUTEN project
DC1: Novel piezoelectric photocatalytic water-splitting technologies for simultaneous wastewater treatment and hydrogen generation
Host institution: KU Leuven (Belgium).
Enrolment in Doctoral degree: KU Leuven Arenberg Doctoral School of Science, Engineering and Technology (BE).
DC2: Catalytic nitrate conversion to ammonia from N-loaded wastewaters
Host institution: KU Leuven (Belgium).
Enrolment in Doctoral degree: KU Leuven Arenberg Doctoral School of Science, Engineering and Technology (BE).
The spectrum of
our activities and services
Emerging catalytic energy-producing pathways from wastewater
Work Package 2
Advanced anaerobic wastewater treatment to maximize energy products
Work Package 3
Combined technologies for self-sustained wastewater treatment systems
Work Package 4
Developing tools to accelerate implementation and market uptake
NEUTEN in numbers
This international training program, encompassing 18 intersectoral partners (6 academic, 12 non-academic) in 10 countries, aims to develop a range of innovative strategies in various interdisciplinary fields such as materials science, (micro-)biology, (bio-)chemical and environmental engineering, artificial intelligence and machine learning, sustainability and life cycle cost assessment.
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