Tag: <span>AF WG</span>

Carbon Recycling Network Conference 2025

Date: 9-12 March 2025  Registration closes 31 January! Venue:  Shrigley Hall, Cheshire UK Organised by the Carbon Recycling Network (a BBSRC NIBB), this free 3-day event brings together academic and industrial partners to identify and address key challenges in this field. The programme includes talks from invited speakers from academia, industry, …

New EBNet videos!

Following our summer call for animation ideas to illustrate EBNet’s Microbiology/Engineering Interactions Theme, we now have 3 new videos to enjoy on YouTube. Our thanks to Dr Hemaka Bandulasena, Loughborough University, Dr Francis Hassard, Cranfield University and Dr Yue Zhang, University of Southampton for working with Senate Media to create these. Want …

Prosperity Partnership brings together Microbiology and Engineering

Congratulations to Prof James Chong and colleagues at the University of York for their successful Prosperity Partnership proposal with industry partner Yorkshire Water. The project on Understanding how microbial communities respond to design and process engineering in wastewater treatment (BB/Y003314/1) brings together environmental engineering and genomics to improve bioenergy production …

EBNet BIV 2021 Call – Funded Projects

The following projects were awarded funding in our EBNet BIV2021 Call. Publicly available information from the applications for these projects is available here. Bioleaching application for the recovery of Minor and Rare Earth Metals from Complex Nickel Alloys Dust – BIV 202101 Professor Sebastien Farnaud, Coventry University / Advanced Alloy …

Anaerobic digestion: Quo Vadis?

EBNet members recently took part in an international workshop to discuss the latest scientific developments and practical applications in anaerobic digestion (AD) and related technologies. The hybrid event on Anaerobic digestion: Quo Vadis? was organised by the University of Valladolid. Topics covered included membrane bioreactors for industrial wastewaters; fermentation and …