Environmental Biotechnology Network
The aim of the Network Environmental Biotechnology Network (a follow-on from the Anaerobic Digestion Network) is to bring together natural and social scientists and engineers to move discovery science towards practical application in creating and optimising engineered microbial systems for environmental protection, bio-remediation and resource recovery. We get academics, industry and government working together on how we can use microbes at large scale in technologies like anaerobic digestion, soil remediation, waste water treatment and much more!
CO2 Biomethanisation - Mark Walker
EBNET BES webinar 20251028
Women in Biogas - Bywater presentation
BBNet conference - Anaerobic Fermentation WG
Biochar Working Group - BBNet Conference
BBIA GCSB webinar 20250908
EBNet BES webinar 20250908
BES webinar - Microbial electrolysis cells for H2 production
Exploring EB as a Changing Field EBSS WG
PFAS - PoC Animation
EB Network Biochar Working Group Inaugural Webinar Slides - 13 Feb 24
Aerobic granules in continuous operating mode and its commercialisation
Aquaconsoil 2025 Keynote Hans Slenders - slides
Anaerobic Fermentations webinar - 4 March 2025
Electrobiocatalysis - integrated hybrid routes for a sustainable circular chemistry
Meredith Barr Biochar IV Presentation: Linking bacterial adsorption to biochar morphology
Task 37 webinar - 5 March 2025
Aerobic Granular Sludge - webinar 3 March 2025
Aerobic Granular Sludge
Microbes in Wastewater Treatment
The application of microbubbles for wastewater treatment and more
Anaerobic fermentations: A sustainable approach to everyday products by turning waste into value
Innovation in slow sand filtration: A sustainable solution for clean water
Anaerobic fermentations: A sustainable approach to everyday products by turning waste into value [S]
Innovation in slow sand filtration: A sustainable solution for clean water [Subtitled]
The application of microbubbles for wastewater treatment and more [Subtitled]
Deciphering Anaerobic Ethanol Metabolic Pathways Shaped by Operational Modes
Lignocellulosic and poultry litter biochars as a two-pronged approach to plant nutrient regulation
IWA AD18 Presentation Nasreen Nasar
Anna Salvian NA ISMET Presentation