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PhD Studentship - Algae PhDs fellowship UK

 PhD Studentship - Algae        Dr Jonathan Lee ,  Dr Gary Stephen Caldwell  Friday, May 31, 2024  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) About the Project PhD project part of the  CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the  Process Intensification Group  at Newcastle University.  Microalgae are playing increasingly prominent roles in wastewater bioremediation, where their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven processes that clean up the wastewater. A process co-developed by Newcastle University and Northumbrian Water Ltd (NWL) and installed at the Bran Sands treatment works on Teesside, uses an ammonophilic microalga ( Chlorococcum  sp.) originally isolated from Bran Sands to remediate ammonium from the site’s anaerobic digesters. The process is stable, well characterised, and is being implemented at scale. It is central to NWL’s nutrient neutrality and net zero ambitions

Session 23 of AARI Bioscience webinar series: Participants feedback

Mr. Dnyaneshwar Somnath Aher: This webinar session was very useful and valuable informative and knowledgeable about the “Biotechnological potential, conservation of cyanobacteria/ micro green algae falling under Indo-Burma Biodiversity hotspots towards commercial applications”. This webinar session was a wonderful and excellent presentation. Thank You speakers and organizers and organizing committee.

MOHIT ANIL PATIL:  The session was very helpful and knowledgeful

Puja GhoshVery Informative session

RAJNIKANT VERMA: Very knowledgeable and helpful webinar

Ms SONA A: Very informative sessions are arranged by AARI

Souptik Bag: want more sessions like this.

Miss Sunanda Halder, Student: It's a very Informative webinar.

M.Pushpalatha,Lecturer in Botany: Very informative webinar

Karrolla Bixapathi: Wonderful very informative session, thank u all

Prof.Neeta Vijayrao JagtapExcellent activities

Sheikh Naim: Thank you for the valuable webinar

Ms. Anagha Chandrashekhar: Thank you for organizing this webinar. It was really very informative and interesting Webinar. Hope to attend more of these kinds of Webinars related to biological sciences and life science. Thank you.

Dr.L.Rajavel: Very useful informative session thank you

Dr. Bireshwar Bera, Assistant Professor of Zoology: Looking for more such interesting webinar

MAHAMAD SALEEM: Excellent information by this session

MIS KEERTHIGA VEERAN:  Very useful and valuable session

Mr. ASIM GIRI: Thanks to organizer for arranging such a wonderful session 

Dr.Lata Sharma associate professor department of Botany: Very informative valuable wonderful presentation by Dr.Tiwari sir

Mr. ABDUL KADIR: Thank you so much for organizing such an important webinar.

Jahnabi Dutta, Student: Thank you organizers for organizing such a great webinar.

SHAMEENA M K, PhD Scholar, CMFRI, Kochi: Very informative presentation. It was a wonderful experience. Get additional knowledge on the researches ongoing in this field.

Miss Shreya Saha: Very good Informative session. Thank you sir. 

SWEZEL NEGREDO: The session was very informative and interactive 

Swaathi U: Very happy to be a part it was very nice & informative

Mr.CHANDRU S: Well organized session ever I've seen.

Mr. Subir Pramanik: Very informative and interesting webinar

Delilah D: Very relevant topic and to the point presentation


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  1. Very well organized and very informative

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  2. Dr. Vincy Mary Varghese - Very well organized and very informative

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  3. Really I learn so many important things about morphotaxonomy and cytotaxonomy of charophytes. Prof. B.N Verma will given wonderful information. Heartly thanks to the organising committee for such wonderful webinar.

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