PhD & Postdoc
James Kowalski
Environmental Engineering · TU Delft
James Kowalski is a PhD candidate in Environmental Engineering at TU Delft, supervised by Prof. Mark van Loosdrecht. His thesis designs and optimises sequencing batch bioreactor configurations for biological phosphorus removal and struvite crystallisation from municipal wastewater, enabling circular nutrient recovery. Seven publications in Water Research and Environmental Science and Technology reflect his contributions. James collaborated with Royal HaskoningDHV on a pilot installation at the Harnaschpolder WWTP near The Hague and was awarded a STOWA grant for process optimisation. He has received job offers from three water technology companies including Paques and Biothane. His bioreactor designs are now being evaluated for European utility scale-up.
Thesis Topic
Sequencing batch bioreactor design for biological phosphorus removal and struvite recovery
Skills
Transition Signals
STOWA grant for process optimisation
pilot installation at Harnaschpolder WWTP
job offers from Paques and Biothane
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