2nd Sustainable Waste Management Conference

The following study will be presented at 2nd Sustainable Waste Management Conference (Virtual, Sep. 15-17).

Hierarchical Bayesian modeling for predictive environmental microbiology towards safe resource recovery from human excreta
Wakana Oishi, Shun-suke Kadoya, Osamu Nishimura, Daisuke Sano

Previous Post
U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program (USJCMSP), Viral Diseases Panel Meeting
Next Post
ISERME2020

Related Articles

UCL-TU Joint Webinar on Environmental Water Quality

The following studies will be presented at the UCL-TU Joint Webinar on Environmental Water Quality (Nov. 7, 2023, online. →FINISHED Predictive modeling of virus disinfection in wastewater reclamation Daisuke Sano Utilizaing satellite remote sensing data for forecasting algal bloom in a small reservoir Yohei Miura

The 7th IWA International Conference on eco-Technologies for Wastewater Treatment

The following work will be presented at the 7th IWA International Conference on eco-Technologies for Wastewater Treatment (ecoSTP, June 23-26, 2025, Stockholm, Sweden).→FINISHED Development of a multi-objective optimization model for designing sewer and non-sewer hybrid sanitation systems Wakana Oishi, Yuto Nakazato, Daijiro Mizutani, Daisuke Sano You can find details of ecoSTP from the following link: https://www.ecostp2025.org/

2021 International Conference on the “Challenges in Environmental Science and Engineering” (CESE-2021)

Prof. Sano will provide a keynote speech at the 2021 International Conference on the “Challenges in Environmental Science and Engineering” (CESE-2021, Nov. 5-6, 2021, online). Also, two students will present their works.→Finished Keynote Speech: What can we do with the results from wastewater monitoring for SARS-CoV-2? Daisuke Sano Research Presentations: Virus adsorption onto magnetic carbon nanotubes and its composite for…

8th International Calicivirus Conference

The following study will be presented at the 8th International Calicivirus Conference  (7-11, May, 2023, Rotterdam, The Netherlands).→FINISHED Nucleotide diversity and evolution rate of murine norovirus populations less sensitive to chlorine disinfection (poster presentation) Aken Puti Wanguyun, Wakana Oishi, Andri Taruna Rachmadi, Kazuhiko Katayama, Daisuke Sano