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The Cranfield Water masterclass series has been developed with a focus on the current challenges facing the water sector and is informed by our latest world-class research. The classes provide insight for water sector professionals and others who wish to increase their knowledge of topical issues. Delegates will improve their understanding of both how the specific topic is of significance for the water sector and the science and research which underpins candidate solutions.
Each masterclass is delivered by an academic leader in the relevant field; an expert who is closely engaged with leading edge knowledge delivery. Our 2023 programme will cover the following topics - click on the links below to find out more and book:
Learn about the latest thinking, research and developments on PFAS in potable water production and distribution systems.
Date: 03 May 2023 Class length: 9:00-12:30 (GMT) / Registration from 9 am Format: Live - online Instructors: Dr Pablo Campo Moreno Senior Lecturer in Applied Chemistry Professor Peter Jarvis Professor of Water Science and Technology
This masterclass will cover the fundamental principles of sensors technology (transducers, recognition element, signal application strategy etc), and showcase their application to water quality monitoring as well as cutting-edge wastewater-based epidemiology.
Date: 05 May 2023 Class length: 9:00-12:30 (GMT) / Registration from 9 am Format: Live - online Instructors: Dr Zhugen Yang Senior Lecturer in Sensor Technology
Do micro and nano plastics pose a risk for drinking water supplies? Learn about the latest thinking and developments on plastic research in potable water production and distribution systems.
Date: 10 May 2023 Class length: 9:00-12:30 (GMT) / Registration from 9 am Format: Live - online Instructors: Dr Pablo Campo Moreno Senior Lecturer in Applied Chemistry Professor Peter Jarvis Professor of Water Science and Technology
This masterclass will explain how alternative energy vectors like hydrogen, ammonia, biomethane and synthetic fuels can help delivering the plans of the water sector to achieve net zero, describe their ability to be applied in the operation of the industry to reduce carbon emissions and discuss how they can deliver value depending by output requirement, the legislative boundaries, incentives and system integration options.
Date: 12 May 2023 Class length: 9:00-12:30 (GMT) / Registration from 9 am Format: Live - online Instructors: Dr Luca Alibardi Academic Fellow in Separation Processes Professor Ewan McAdam Professor of Membrane Science and Technology