Bioconversion group at KTH focuses on the research of biobased materials production from waste streams. Swedish Environmental Epidemiology Center (SEEC)-KTH
Our last article on monitoring human adenovirus F40/41 in wastewater is just online. Bioconversion group developed this wastewater method first time for wastewater! sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
🌊 Another successful kick-off meeting! #SEAREFINERY, one of the 19 projects selected in the Partnership's first call, aims to establish a production platform for bio-based blue food or feed and blue food packaging materials by embracing marine-based sources and wastes.
Bioconversion group is hiring for our new project #SEAREFINERY! If you are interested in environmental biotechnology, doing a PhD in an international project and being a part of an active group, do not forget to apply it before the 7th of April!
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Zeynep Cetecioglu Gurol from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm presents #SEAREFINERY, inviting us to embark on the project's journey to revolutionize #bluefood and #packaging production from marine-based sources and waste
#BlueEconomyEU
Our journey is just beginning here in #Brussels! Today and tomorrow, we are at the first #BluePartnershipEU Symposium!
Cannot join us in person? Watch the livestream here: shorturl.at/gtUV1
We are glad to announce that our SEAREFINERY project has been granted by Sutainable Blue Economy Platform. KTH is the coordinator of project and we will produce biobased products from secondary marine sources. Keep on tuned!
WE ARE HIRING: New PhD position in Bioconversion Group. If you are interested in environmental biotechnology and want to find a solution for separated wastewater streams, DO NOT FORGET TO APPLY. Deadline is 12/01/2024. kth.se/lediga-jobb/678123?l=…
The importance of the true and clean energy production is not only about energy and need but also about all environmental aspects. Very dramatic news during the World Water Week @siwi_wateredition.cnn.com/2023/08/22/a…
Delighted to share that I've embarked on an enriching scientific journey! This week I started a research stage at KTH Royal Institute of Technology joining the @Bio_conversion group for the next three months!
Our first results from ongoing floating wetland project is very promising. After scaling up, this approach could help to increase the water quality of the Baltic Sea. @Bio_conversionmitti.se/nyheter/de-hoppas-r…