In the quest for sustainable waste management solutions, anaerobic digestion (AD) has been identified as a critical method for managing waste activated sludge (WAS). Despite its potential, AD is challenged by issues related to efficiency and stability.
Throughout workshops, interactive activities, field trips and group sessions with experts and leading academics, multidisciplinary teams work together on a case study to improve sustainable city design and liveability.
Antimicrobial resistance is claiming at least 1.27 million lives every year. Current research on antimicrobial resistance heavily focuses on the clinical setting and mainly attributes the spread of antimicrobial resistance to the misuse and overuse of antibiotics.
This Friday (10:30 am-11:30 am - AIBN Seminar Room), Yujie Li will have her confirmation presentation for the ACWEB seminar. Please join us to support Yujie in this important milestone. If you cannot join in person, you are also welcome to participate via ZOOM: https://uqz.zoom.us/j/86011228617
Thermal technologies for transformation of biosolids is rapidly emerging due to contaminant management issues and potential future beneficial use options for byproducts such as char.
This Friday (11:30 am- 1:00 pm – AIBN Seminar Room), we are delighted to have Professor Xavier from the Technical University of Denmark present for the ACWEB seminar.
Throughout workshops, interactive activities, field trips and group sessions with experts and leading academics, multidisciplinary teams work together on a case study to improve sustainable city design and liveability.
The ‘Urban Design Challenge’ took off at The University of Queensland on 21 June 2021. It taught participants the value of multidisciplinary teamwork in addressing complex urban issues through integrated water and energy design for sustainable and resilient cities.
The Urban Design Challenge Winter School challenges multidisciplinary teams of planners, architects, engineers and others, to create new urban developments that are more liveable, sustainable, resilient and resource efficient.