JST-SICORP Seminar

The following studies will be presented at JST-SICORP Seminar (Environmental Studies Building 2F Lecture Hall, Jan. 21, 2020).→FINISHED

Health risk management in energy recovery and water reuse in the SDG era
Daisuke Sano

Modeling of virus removal efficiency during water and wastewater treatment processes
Yifan Zhu

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