Rania Hamza is the principal investigator at TMU’s Water Research and Resource Recovery Lab. Her research focuses on the development of emerging biological wastewater treatment technologies using granular biofilms. She and her colleagues are assessing the energy requirement and reliability level ...
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Rania Hamza is the principal investigator at TMU’s Water Research and Resource Recovery Lab. Her research focuses on the development of emerging biological wastewater treatment technologies using granular biofilms. She and her colleagues are assessing the energy requirement and reliability level of different wastewater technologies in small communities across Ontario. Her research includes quantifying and mitigating the energy consumption (and GHG emission) in the municipal wastewater treatment sector without sacrificing reliability. She believes this collaborative work will lead to groundbreaking advances in the resynthesis and recovery of high-value products from wastewater.
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