The 2nd Symposium for Human and Environmental Security

The following studies will be presented at the 2nd Symposium for Human and Environmental Security (Feb. 19th, 2025, Room 101, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku University).→FINISHED

Murine norovirus inactivation and adaptation to ammonia
Putri Shafa Kamila

The impact of climate change on the cyanotoxin production in drinking water sources
Shoya Tanaka

Framework development for sustainability assessment of decentralized sanitation systems
Riki Moriyasu

Development of a model to evaluate and monitor the ecological health of the aquatic environment
Tatsunoshin Wakino

You can find details of this symposium from the following link:
HES2nd_20250219

Previous Post
The 12th International Symposium on Water Environment Systems – with Perspective of Global Safety
Next Post
World Bosai Forum 2025

Related Articles

Human and Environmental Security Symposium

The following studies will be presented at the Human and Environmental Security Symposium (3rd Floor Conference Room, Main Building of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, June 6, 2024).→FINISHED Susceptibility of virus populations to disinfectants Aken Puti Wanguyun, Wakana Oishi, Daisuke Sano Environmental predictive microbiology for treatment and safe use of sanitation products Wakana Oishi, Daisuke Sano Antibiotic…

CESE2022 at Dubai

The following studies will be presented at the International Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Engineering 2022 (Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 2022, Dubai, UAE). →FINISHED Revealing the spatial and temporal dynamics of COVID-19 by wastewater surveillance Wakana Oishi, Yusuke Hara, Daisuke Sano Electrochemical sensor for detecting infectious disease-related biomarkers in wastewater Ayano Yamasaki, Masaaki Kitajima, Daisuke Sano

Water Environment and Technology Conference 2020

The following studies will be presented at Water Environment and Technology Conference 2020 (WET2020, Nov. 7-8, 2020, ONLINE). -> FINISHED Natural Inactivation Kinetics Modeling of a Waterborne Enteric Virus in Surface Water by Sparse Regression and Hierarchical Bayesian Estimation Wakana OISHI, Ikuo KATO, Osamu NISHIMURA, Daisuke SANO Gastroenteritis patient prediction based on wastewater-based epidemiology and dynamic modeling Yifan ZHU, Wakana OISHI,…