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  1. Dynamic modelling of solids in a full-scale activated sludge plant preceded by CEPT as a preliminary step for micropollutant removal modelling
  2. Chemically enhancing primary clarifiers: model-based development of a dosing controller and full-scale implementation
  3. Influence of Different Sewer Biofilms on Transformation Rates of Drugs
  4. Efficient automated quality assessment: Dealing with faulty on-line water quality sensors
  5. A storm water basin model using settling velocity distribution
  6. Fate and mass balance of contaminants of emerging concern during wastewater treatment determined using the fractionated approach
  7. Concentration-driven models revisited: towards a unified framework to model settling tanks in water resource recovery facilities
  8. Optimal flow sensor placement on wastewater treatment plants
  9. Simulations of reactive settling of activated sludge with a reduced biokinetic model
  10. Nutrient Recovery from Digestate: Systematic Technology Review and Product Classification
  11. Phosphorus Use Efficiency of Bio-Based Fertilizers: Bioavailability and Fractionation
  12. Influent generator for probabilistic modeling of nutrient removal wastewater treatment plants
  13. Peter Vanrolleghem is awarded 2015 Water Environment Federation President's Award
  14. Evaluation of different nitrous oxide production models with four continuous long-term wastewater treatment process data series
  15. A Turbidity-Based CEPT Controller for Primary Clarifiers: Model-Based Development and Full-Scale Implementation
  16. Dynamical Modelling & Estimation in Wastewater Treatment Processes
  17. Respirometry in Control of the Activated Sludge Process: Benchmarking Control Strategies
  18. Respirometry in Control of the Activated Sludge Process: Principles
  19. Primary clarifier modelling
  20. Exploring forecast-based management strategies for stormwater detention ponds
  21. Gestion optimale de la vidange des bassins de rétention en réseau unitaire à l'aide d'un modèle intégré
  22. Efficiency criteria for environmental model quality assessment: A review and its application to wastewater treatment
  23. A new general methodology for incorporating physico-chemical transformations into multi-phase wastewater treatment process models
  24. Global sensitivity analysis for urban water quality modelling: Terminology, convergence and comparison of different methods
  25. Editorial
  26. Effect of high orthophosphate concentration on mesophilic anaerobic sludge digestion and its modeling
  27. Probabilistic design of wastewater treatment plants
  28. Continuous Measurement Quality Control of WRRF operational data
  29. Nutrient Recovery Treatment Train Configuration and Optimization Using a New Model Library and Global Sensitivity Analysis
  30. Effect of sensor location on controller performance in a wastewater treatment plant
  31. Population balance models: a useful complementary modelling framework for future WWTP modelling
  32. Analysing, completing, and generating influent data for WWTP modelling: A critical review
  33. Removal of selected pharmaceuticals, personal care products and artificial sweetener in an aerated sewage lagoon
  34. Ecohydraulic-driven real-time control of stormwater basins
  35. A model library for dynamic transport and fate of micropollutants in integrated urban wastewater and stormwater systems
  36. Variance-based sensitivity analysis for wastewater treatment plant modelling
  37. Dr Ronald Gehr, Editor, Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 2004–2013
  38. Instrumentation, control and automation in wastewater – from London 1973 to Narbonne 2013
  39. Balancing effluent quality, economic cost and greenhouse gas emissions during the evaluation of (plant-wide) control/operational strategies in WWTPs
  40. Assessing Nutrient Use Efficiency and Environmental Pressure of Macronutrients in Biobased Mineral Fertilizers
  41. Pollutant removal efficiency of a retrofitted stormwater detention pond
  42. Characterisation of retention tank water quality: particle settling velocity distribution and retention time
  43. Global sensitivity analysis in wastewater applications: A comprehensive comparison of different methods
  44. Calibration and validation of a dynamic model for water quality in combined sewer retention tanks
  45. Including Life Cycle Assessment for decision-making in controlling wastewater nutrient removal systems
  46. Potential and limitations of modern equipment for real time control of urban wastewater systems
  47. Modelling and monitoring of integrated urban wastewater systems: review on status and perspectives
  48. Advanced monitoring of water systems using in situ measurement stations: data validation and fault detection
  49. Modelling the long-term evolution of permeability in a full-scale MBR: Statistical approaches
  50. Improving the performance of stormwater detention basins by real-time control using rainfall forecasts
  51. Benchmark simulation models, quo vadis?
  52. Perspectives on modelling micropollutants in wastewater treatment plants
  53. Calibration and validation of an activated sludge model for greenhouse gases no. 1 (ASMG1): prediction of temperature-dependent N2O emission dynamics
  54. A new dynamic water quality model for stormwater basins as a tool for urban runoff management: Concept and validation
  55. High-Frequency Field Measurement of Nitrous oxide (N2O) Gas Emissions and Influencing Factors at WWTPs under Dry and Wet Weather Conditions
  56. Modelling micro-pollutant fate in wastewater collection and treatment systems: status and challenges
  57. Qualitative Representation of Trends (QRT): Extended method for identification of consecutive inflection points
  58. Nutrient Recovery from Biodigestion Waste (Water) Streams and Reuse as Renewable Fertilizers: A Two-Year Field Experiment
  59. Validating data quality during wet weather monitoring of wastewater treatment plant influents
  60. Towards a benchmarking tool for minimizing wastewater utility greenhouse gas footprints
  61. A phenomenological retention tank model using settling velocity distributions
  62. Assessing the use of activated sludge process design guidelines in wastewater treatment plant projects: A methodology based on global sensitivity analysis
  63. Biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal in membrane bioreactors: model development and parameter estimation
  64. Critical review of activated sludge modeling: State of process knowledge, modeling concepts, and limitations
  65. Towards a generalized physicochemical framework
  66. Evaluating four mathematical models for nitrous oxide production by autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
  67. Modification of the kinetics for modeling substrate storage and biomass growth mechanism in activated sludge system under aerobic condition
  68. Dynamic mass balancing for wastewater treatment data quality control using CUSUM charts
  69. Comparison of different modeling approaches to better evaluate greenhouse gas emissions from whole wastewater treatment plants
  70. Net environmental benefit: introducing a new LCA approach on wastewater treatment systems
  71. Online execution time prediction for computationally intensive applications with periodic progress updates
  72. Modelling pathogen fate in stormwaters by a particle–pathogen interaction model using population balances
  73. Uncertainty analysis of WWTP control strategies made feasible
  74. Single-objective vs. multi-objective autocalibration in modelling total suspended solids and phosphorus in a small agricultural watershed with SWAT
  75. A kinetic modeling for carbon metabolism in sequencing batch reactor under multiple aerobic/anoxic conditions
  76. Extension of the River Water Quality Model No. 1 with the fate of pesticides
  77. Modelling the Long-Term Evolution of Permeability in a Full-Scale Municipal MBR: A Multivariate Statistical Modelling Approach
  78. Predicting the Fate of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Treatment Plants
  79. Performance assessment of the anticipatory approach to optimal experimental design for model discrimination
  80. Global Sensitivity Analysis of the ATV Design Guideline: Which are the most important inputs for a WWTP design?
  81. Characterization of the potential impact of retention tank emptying on wastewater primary treatment: a new element for CSO management
  82. Xenobiotic removal efficiencies in wastewater treatment plants: Residence time distributions as a guiding principle for sampling strategies
  83. A practical protocol for calibration of nutrient removal wastewater treatment models
  84. Including greenhouse gas emissions during benchmarking of wastewater treatment plant control strategies
  85. Modeling of activated sludge transient behavior induced by regulation of carbon and nitrogen metabolism
  86. Systematic evaluation of biofilm models for engineering practice: components and critical assumptions
  87. Activated sludge modelling: development and potential use of a practical applications database
  88. Assessing the convergence of LHS Monte Carlo simulations of wastewater treatment models
  89. Decision Support for Water Framework Directive Implementation
  90. Shall we upgrade one-dimensional secondary settler models used in WWTP simulators? – An assessment of model structure uncertainty and its propagation
  91. Decision Support for Water Framework Directive Implementation
  92. Performance evaluation of fault detection methods for wastewater treatment processes
  93. Benchmark Simulation Model No 2: finalisation of plant layout and default control strategy
  94. Probabilistic modelling and evaluation of wastewater treatment plant upgrades in a water quality based evaluation context
  95. Combining multimedia models with integrated urban water system models for micropollutants
  96. Characterization of Soluble Microbial Products and Their Fouling Impacts in Membrane Bioreactors
  97. Modified calibration protocol evaluated in a model-based testing of SBR flexibility
  98. Integrated Assessment for Water Framework Directive Implementation: Data, Economic and Human Dimension Volume 2
  99. Towards the automation of water quality monitoring networks
  100. Engineering aspects and practical application of autotrophic nitrogen removal from nitrogen rich streams
  101. On numerical solver selection and related uncertainty terminology
  102. Transient metabolic modeling of Escherichia coli MG1655 and MG1655 ΔackA-pta, ΔpoxB Δpppc ppc-p37 for recombinant β-galactosidase production
  103. Multi-criteria analysis of wastewater treatment plant design and control scenarios under uncertainty
  104. Data Reconciliation for Wastewater Treatment Plant Simulation Studies-Planning for High-Quality Data and Typical Sources of Errors
  105. Modelling Aspects of Water Framework Directive Implementation
  106. An ideal point method for the design of compromise experiments to simultaneously estimate the parameters of rival mathematical models
  107. New framework for standardized notation in wastewater treatment modelling
  108. A systematic approach for model verification: application on seven published activated sludge models
  109. Simulation du débit de la rivière Saint-Charles, première source d’eau potable de la ville de Québec
  110. Online Phase Length Optimization for a Sequencing Batch Reactor by Means of the Hotelling’sT2Statistic
  111. New Framework for Standardized Notation in Wastewater Treatment Modelling
  112. Towards a Generalized Physicochemical Framework: WWTmod Workshop Position Paper
  113. Modeling with a view to target identification in metabolic engineering: A critical evaluation of the available tools
  114. Dynamic Metabolic Flux Analysis Demonstrated on Cultures Where the Limiting Substrate Is Changed from Carbon to Nitrogen andVice Versa
  115. Engineering Challenges and Approaches in Water Quality Monitoring Networks
  116. Verification of WWTP Design Guidelines with Activated Sludge Process Models
  117. Real-Time Control and Effluent Ammonia Violations Induced by Return Liquor Overloads
  118. Critical Components of Biofilm Models for Engineering Practice
  119. Membrane Bioreactor Life-Cycle Cost Assessment Simulation: Digital Game-Based Learning
  120. Wastewater treatment modelling: dealing with uncertainties
  121. A kernel-based method to determine optimal sampling times for the simultaneous estimation of the parameters of rival mathematical models
  122. A methodological approach for direct quantification of the activated sludge floc size distribution by using different techniques
  123. Wastewater treatment models in teaching and training: the mismatch between education and requirements for jobs
  124. Dynamic experiments with high bisphenol-A concentrations modelled with an ASM model extended to include a separate XOC degrading microorganism
  125. Adaptive checkpointing in dynamic grids for uncertain job durations
  126. An ASM/ADM model interface for dynamic plant-wide simulation
  127. Comparison of the Modeling Approach between Membrane Bioreactor and Conventional Activated Sludge Processes
  128. Automatic numerical solver selection from a repository of pre-run simulations
  129. Modelling using rRNA-structured biomass models
  130. Adaptive Task Checkpointing and Replication: Toward Efficient Fault-Tolerant Grids
  131. Comparing ecotoxicological effect concentrations of chemicals established in multi-species vs. single-species toxicity test systems
  132. Wastewater treatment models in teaching and training: the mismatch between education and requirements for jobs
  133. Modélisation dynamique du comportement des métaux lourds dans des stations d’épuration
  134. Model-based assessment of shading effect by riparian vegetation on river water quality
  135. Probabilistic WWTP Design and Upgrade in a Water Quality Based Regulation Context
  136. A comparative analysis of different approaches for integrated WWTP modelling
  137. An anticipatory approach to optimal experimental design for model discrimination
  138. Dynamic Transport and Fate Models for Micro-pollutants in Integrated Urban Wastewater Systems
  139. Using modeling to optimize a full-scale WWTP for energy reduction and increased biological nitrogen removal
  140. Automated image analysis tool for migration fat bloom evaluation of chocolate coated food products
  141. Modelling the production and degradation of soluble microbial products (SMP) in membrane bioreactors (MBR)
  142. SWAT developments and recommendations for modelling agricultural pesticide mitigation measures in river basins
  143. Enhanced process monitoring for wastewater treatment systems
  144. Environmental and economic performance assessment of the integrated urban wastewater system
  145. Méthodologie pour l’adaptation de données physiographiques canadiennes au modèle de qualité de l’eau SWAT « soil water assessment tool »
  146. Tools to support a model-based methodology for emission/immission and benefit/cost/risk analysis of wastewater systems that considers uncertainty
  147. Modelling real-time control options on virtual sewer systems
  148. An efficient approach to automate the manual trial and error calibration of activated sludge models
  149. Qualitative representation of trends: an alternative approach to process diagnosis and control
  150. Long-term evaluation of a spectral sensor for nitrite and nitrate
  151. Combining multiway principal component analysis (MPCA) and clustering for efficient data mining of historical data sets of SBR processes
  152. Is ecosystem structure the target of concern in ecological effect assessments?
  153. Developing a framework for continuous use of models in daily management and operation of WWTPs: a life cycle approach
  154. monEAU: a platform for water quality monitoring networks
  155. Do we have to incorporate ecological interactions in the sensitivity assessment of ecosystems? An examination of a theoretical assumption underlying species sensitivity distribution models
  156. Validation of an ecosystem modelling approach as a tool for ecological effect assessments
  157. Adding realism to simulated sensors and actuators
  158. An intelligent data collection tool for chemical safety/risk assessment
  159. Extending and calibrating a mechanistic hindered and compression settling model for activated sludge using in-depth batch experiments
  160. Constructed wetlands for water reclamation
  161. Modelling of stable isotope fractionation by methane oxidation and diffusion in landfill cover soils
  162. Modifications to the SWAT code for modelling direct pesticide losses
  163. Comparison of different toxic effect sub-models in ecosystem modelling used for ecological effect assessments and water quality standard setting
  164. Using a Two-Phase Hydrodynamic Model to Control Fouling in an Ultrafiltration Side-Stream MBR
  165. Construction, start-up and operation of a continuously aerated laboratory-scale SHARON reactor in view of coupling with an Anammox reactor
  166. Interaction between control and design of a SHARON reactor: economic considerations in a plant-wide (BSM2) context
  167. Elemental balance based methodology to establish reaction stoichiometry in environmental modeling
  168. A new plant-wide modelling methodology for WWTPs
  169. Uncertainty in the environmental modelling process – A framework and guidance
  170. Monitoring and modeling pesticide fate in surface waters at the catchment scale
  171. Modelling the Effectiveness of Agricultural Measures to Reduce the Amount of Pesticides Entering Surface Waters
  172. Benchmark simulation model no 2: general protocol and exploratory case studies
  173. BSM2 Plant-Wide Model construction and comparative analysis with other methodologies for integrated modelling
  174. Model-based optimisation of the biological performance of a sidestream MBR
  175. Comparison of two wavelet-based tools for data mining of urban water networks time series
  176. Generating efficient executable models for complex virtual experimentation with the Tornado kernel
  177. Solving the inverse problem for aggregation in activated sludge flocculation using a population balance framework
  178. An ecosystem modelling approach for deriving water quality criteria
  179. Operation of a SHARON nitritation reactor: practical implications from a theoretical study
  180. Variability and uncertainty assessment of patulin exposure for preschool children in Flanders
  181. Comparison of Different Strategies to Reduce Acetate Formation in Escherichia coli
  182. Extensions to modeling aerobic carbon degradation using combined respirometric–titrimetric measurements in view of activated sludge model calibration
  183. Data management of river water quality data: A semi-automatic procedure for data validation
  184. Impact of Prior Physico-Chemical Treatment on the Clogging Process of Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands: Model-Based Evaluation
  185. Controlling submicron particle deposition in a side-stream membrane bioreactor: A theoretical hydrodynamic modelling approach incorporating energy consumption
  186. Improving uncertainty analysis in european union risk assessment of chemicals
  187. Evaluation of uncertainty propagation into river water quality predictions to guide future monitoring campaigns
  188. The dynamic water–sediment system: results from an intensive pesticide monitoring campaign
  189. Influence of microbial growth kinetics on steady state multiplicity and stability of a two-step nitrification (SHARON) model
  190. Influence of temperature and pH on the kinetics of the Sharon nitritation process
  191. Improving Uncertainty Analysis in European Union Risk Assessment of Chemicals
  192. Improving Uncertainty Assessment in EU Risk Assessment of Chemicals
  193. Multi-model statistical process monitoring and diagnosis of a sequencing batch reactor
  194. Transformers for interfacing anaerobic digestion models to pre- and post-treatment processes in a plant-wide modelling context
  195. NITRITE EFFECT ON THE PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE ACTIVITY OF PHOSPHATE ACCUMULATING ORGANISMS (PAO) IN PILOT-SCALE SBR AND MBR REACTORS
  196. Providing Fault-Tolerance in Unreliable Grid Systems Through Adaptive Checkpointing and Replication
  197. Existence, uniqueness and stability of the equilibrium points of a SHARON bioreactor model
  198. Benchmarking of WWTP design by assessing costs, effluent quality and process variability
  199. Practical aspects of sensitivity function approximation for dynamic models
  200. Comparison of discretization methods to solve a population balance model of activated sludge flocculation including aggregation and breakage
  201. Assessment of WWTP design and upgrade options: balancing costs and risks of standards' exceedance
  202. MFA for Overdetermined Systems Reviewed and Compared with RNA Expression Data to Elucidate the Difference in Shikimate Yield between Carbon- and Phosphate-Limited Continuous Cultures of E. coli W3110.shik1
  203. Plant-wide (BSM2) evaluation of reject water treatment with a SHARON-Anammox process
  204. Continuity-based model interfacing for plant-wide simulation: A general approach
  205. Modelling anaerobic digestion acclimatisation to a biodegradable toxicant: application to cyanide
  206. Modelling two-step isothermal fat crystallization
  207. In-line Comparison of Particle Sizing by Static Light Scattering, Time-of-Transition, and Dynamic Image Analysis
  208. Reply to: Comment on “A critical comparison of systematic calibration protocols for activated sludge models: A SWOT analysis”
  209. Evaluation of the impacts of model-based operation of SBRs on activated sludge microbial community
  210. Evolution of an ASM2d-like model structure due to operational changes of an SBR process
  211. Influence of Chemical Composition on the Isothermal Cocoa Butter Crystallization
  212. On-Line Adaptive and Nonlinear Process Monitoring of a Pilot-Scale Sequencing Batch Reactor
  213. General ion recruiting procedure for pH-based calculations
  214. Effect of different river water quality model concepts used for river basin management decisions
  215. The CatchMod toolbox: easy and guided access to ICT tools for Water Framework Directive implementation
  216. FAULT DETECTION, MONITORING AND DIAGNOSIS OF SEQUENCING BATCH REACTOR FOR INTEGRATED WASTEWATER TREATMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
  217. Role of yeast proliferation in the quality degradation of strawberries during refrigerated storage
  218. Substance flow analysis of the wastewater collection and treatment system
  219. A mathematical model linking tree sap flow dynamics to daily stem diameter fluctuations and radial stem growth
  220. Model-based evaluation of an on-line control strategy for SBRs based on OUR and ORP measurements
  221. Application of a model-based optimisation methodology for nutrient removing SBRs leads to falsification of the model
  222. Controlling the nitrite:ammonium ratio in a SHARON reactor in view of its coupling with an Anammox process
  223. Estimating costs and benefits of advanced control for wastewater treatment plants – the MAgIC methodology
  224. New measurement techniques for secondary settlers: a review
  225. Sensor validation and reconciliation for a partial nitrification process
  226. Titrimetric monitoring of a completely autotrophic nitrogen removal process
  227. The Influence of Experimental Data Quality and Quantity on Parameter Estimation Accuracy
  228. Towards a benchmark simulation model for plant-wide control strategy performance evaluation of WWTPs
  229. Designing and performing experiments for model calibration using an automated iterative procedure
  230. Multivariate Nonlinear Statistical Process Control of a Sequencing Batch Reactor
  231. Carbon and hydrogen isotope fractionation by microbial methane oxidation: Improved determination
  232. A calibration methodology and model-based systems analysis for SBRs removing nutrients under limited aeration conditions
  233. Distributed virtual experiments in water quality management
  234. Mass and charge conservation check in dynamic models: application to the new ADM1 model
  235. Spatio-temporal statistical models for river monitoring networks
  236. Model-based optimization of a sequencing batch reactor for advanced biological wastewater treatment
  237. Simulating the influence of management decisions on the nutrient balance of dairy farms
  238. Simulation of Spatial and Temporal Variability of Chronic Copper Toxicity toDaphnia magnaandPseudokirchneriella subcapitatain Swedish and British Surface Waters
  239. Modeling the metabolic adaptations of the biomass under rapid growth and starvation conditions in the activated sludge process
  240. Review of procaryote metabolism in view of modeling microbial adaptation from fast growth to starvation conditions
  241. Automatic initialisation of buffer composition estimation for on-line analysis of unknown buffer solutions
  242. Application of Automated Measurement Stations for Continuous Water Quality Monitoring of the Dender River in Flanders, Belgium
  243. Insight in model parameters by studying temperature influence on isothermal cocoa butter crystallization
  244. A critical comparison of systematic calibration protocols for activated sludge models: A SWOT analysis
  245. Model Study of Short-Term Dynamics of Secondary Treatment Reed Beds at Saxby (Leicestershire, UK)
  246. Interpreting patterns and analysis of acute leukemia gene expression data by multivariate fuzzy statistical analysis
  247. Detailed spatio-temporal solids concentration profiling during batch settling of activated sludge using a radiotracer
  248. Prediction of migration fat bloom on chocolate
  249. Modelling and real-time control of the integrated urban wastewater system
  250. Adaptive multiscale principal component analysis for on-line monitoring of a sequencing batch reactor
  251. A rule-based screening environmental risk assessment tool derived from EUSES
  252. Parallel hybrid modeling methods for a full-scale cokes wastewater treatment plant
  253. A new approach for modelling simultaneous storage and growth processes for activated sludge systems under aerobic conditions
  254. Comparison and pitfalls of different discretised solution methods for population balance models: a simulation study
  255. Computational Complexity and Distributed Execution in Water Quality Management
  256. Analysis and simulation of the sludge profile dynamics in a full-scale clarifier
  257. PBM and activated sludge flocculation: From experimental data to calibrated model
  258. Sensitivity analysis for hydrology and pesticide supply towards the river in SWAT
  259. MODEL-AIDED METHODOLOGY FOR SYSTEMATIC EXPLORATION OF THE OPTIMAL OPERATIONAL DOMAIN OF NUTRIENT REMOVING SBR SYSTEMS
  260. On-line dynamic monitoring of the SHARON process for sustainable nitrogen removal from wastewater
  261. Real time control of urban wastewater systems—where do we stand today?
  262. Real time control of urban wastewater systems—where do we stand today?
  263. Application of fuzzy partial least squares (FPLS) modeling nonlinear biological processes
  264. Constructed wetlands in Flanders: a performance analysis
  265. Enrichment of Anammox biomass from municipal activated sludge: experimental and modelling results
  266. Modelling and optimisation of a chemical industry wastewater treatment plant subjected to varying production schedules
  267. Simplifying Dynamic River Water Quality Modelling: A Case Study of Inorganic Nitrogen Dynamics in the Crocodile River (South Africa)
  268. Focused beam reflectance technique forin situ particle sizing in wastewater treatment settling tanks
  269. On-line monitoring of batch processes using multiway independent component analysis
  270. Application of multiway ICA for on-line process monitoring of a sequencing batch reactor
  271. Adaptive Consensus Principal Component Analysis for On-Line Batch Process Monitoring
  272. Model development and application for surfactant biodegradation in an acclimatising activated sludge system
  273. Model-based design of horizontal subsurface flow constructed treatment wetlands: a review
  274. Transient response of aerobic and anoxic activated sludge activities to sudden substrate concentration changes
  275. Modeling and simulation of oxygen-limited partial nitritation in a membrane-assisted bioreactor (MBR)
  276. DOES RHEOLOGY RESTRICT THE SECONDARY SETTLER CAPACITY?
  277. Nonlinear process monitoring using kernel principal component analysis
  278. Discussion of “Assessing Parameter Identifiability of Activated Sludge Model Number 1” by Pedro Afonso and Maria da Conceição Cunha
  279. DYNAMIC IN-STREAM FATE MODELING OF XENOBIOTIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: A CASE STUDY OF LINEAR ALKYLBENZENE SULFONATES IN THE LAMBRO RIVER, ITALY
  280. PROBABILISTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF ZINC IN DUTCH SURFACE WATERS
  281. Interpreting patterns and analysis of acute leukemia gene expression data by multivariate statistical analysis
  282. Multivariate analysis and monitoring of sequencing batch reactor using multiway independent component analysis
  283. Nonlinear modeling and adaptive monitoring with fuzzy and multivariate statistical methods in biological wastewater treatment plants
  284. Equilibrium temperature in aerated basins—comparison of two prediction models
  285. The role of blocking and cake filtration in MBR fouling
  286. A simplified method to assess structurally identifiable parameters in Monod-based activated sludge models
  287. A differential scanning calorimetry method to determine the isothermal crystallization kinetics of cocoa butter
  288. Monitoring of a sequencing batch reactor using adaptive multiblock principal component analysis
  289. Modelling of the crystallization kinetics of fats
  290. MODELLING THE RELATION BETWEEN ETHYLENE PRODUCTION RATE, RESPIRATION RATE AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON CLIMACTERIC AND NON-CLIMACTERIC FRUITS
  291. Control options for river water quality improvement: a case study of TDS and inorganic nitrogen in the Crocodile River (South Africa)
  292. Calibration of Activated Sludge Models: A Critical Review of Experimental Designs
  293. A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FOR ACTIVATED SLUDGE MODELS
  294. Identification and modelling of aerobic hydrolysis - application of optimal experimental design
  295. LIMITATIONS OF CURRENT RISK CHARACTERIZATION METHODS IN PROBABILISTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
  296. EVALUATION OF NUTRIENT REMOVAL PERFORMANCE FOR AN ORBAL PLANT USING THE ASM2d MODEL
  297. Real-Time Control of Urban Wastewater Systems - Where Do We Stand Today?
  298. Modeling aerobic carbon source degradation processes using titrimetric data and combined respirometric-titrimetric data: Experimental data and model structure
  299. Modeling aerobic carbon source degradation processes using titrimetric data and combined respirometric-titrimetric data: Structural and practical identifiability
  300. Improved nitrogen removal by application of new nitrogen-cycle bacteria
  301. Automatic Buffer Capacity Model Building for Advanced Interpretation of Titration Curves
  302. MULTI-CRITERIA EVALUATION OF CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES
  303. Dynamic mathematical model of the crystallization kinetics of fats
  304. Determining environmental standards using bootstrapping, bayesian and maximum likelihood techniques: a comparative study
  305. Activated sludge monitoring with combined respirometric–titrimetric measurements
  306. A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FOR ASM1
  307. BENCHMARKING WWTP CONTROL STRATEGIES WITH ROBUSTNESS AND ECONOMIC MEASURES AS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
  308. INTEGRATING RISK ANALYSIS IN THE DESIGN/SIMULATION OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEMS
  309. Development of a Chemical Fate Model for Trickling Filters Based on the Activated Sludge ModelSimpleTreat:  A Case Study for LAS
  310. Incorporation of biofilm activity in river biodegradation modeling: a case study for linear alkylbenzene sulphonate (LAS)
  311. A simulation model to evaluate the impact of environmental programmes on dairy farms
  312. New PEC definitions for river basins applicable to GIS-based environmental exposure assessment
  313. Estimation of sludge sedimentation parameters from single batch settling curves
  314. Estimating the parameters of the Baranyi model for bacterial growth
  315. The Process of Model Building and Simulation of Ill-Defined Systems: Application to Wastewater Treatment
  316. On‐line estimation of the maximum specific growth rate of nitrifiers in activated sludge systems
  317. On-line estimation of the maximum specific growth rate of nitrifiers in activated sludge systems
  318. On-Line Control of Polymer Addition to Prevent Massive Sludge Washout
  319. A new pH-based procedure to model toxic effects on nitrifiers in activated sludge
  320. A simplified mixed-culture biofilm model
  321. pH Buffer Capacity Based Monitoring of Algal Wastewater Treatment
  322. Monitoring of the Effects of Additives on Sludge Separation Properties by Using Sensors
  323. Rolling learning-prediction of product formation in bioprocesses
  324. The influence of supplemental alpha-galactosidase and phytase in a vegetable ration for dogs on the digestibility of organic components and phytate phosphorus
  325. Temperature effects in bio-P removal
  326. Setting up measuring campaigns for integrated wastewater modelling
  327. Estimating (combinations of) Activated Sludge Model No. 1 parameters and components by respirometry
  328. Calibrating simple models for mixing and flow propagation in waste water treatment plants
  329. Requirements for integrated wastewater models — driven by receiving water objectives
  330. River water quality modelling: I. State of the art
  331. River water quality modelling: II. Problems of the art
  332. River water quality modelling: III. Future of the art
  333. A structured approach for selection among candidate metabolic network models and estimation of unknown stoichiometric coefficients
  334. Sensors to monitor biological nitrogen removal and activated sludge settling
  335. A titration technique for on-line nitrification monitoring in activated sludge
  336. ON-LINE ESTIMATION OF NITROSOMONAS KINETIC PARAMETERS IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE SAMPLES USING TITRATION IN-SENSOR-EXPERIMENTS
  337. Advanced Instrumentation, Data Interpretation, and Control of Biotechnological Processes
  338. Adaptation of the chemical fate model to single-sludge biological nutrient removal wastewater treatment plants
  339. A hybrid respirometric method for more reliable assessment of activated sludge model parameter
  340. Bioprocess Model Identification
  341. Model-based characterisation of hydraulic, kinetic and influent properties of an industrial WWTP
  342. Towards a simulation-benchmark for evaluating respirometry-based control strategies
  343. Modelling benthic activity in shallow eutrophic rivers
  344. Control of External Carbon Addition to Predenitrifying Systems
  345. Kinetic characterization of mass transfer limited biodegradation of a low water soluble gas in batch experiments—Necessity for multiresponse fitting
  346. On-Line Nitrification Monitoring in Activated Sludge with a Titrimetric Sensor
  347. Modeling error identification of activated sludge models
  348. Extreme value statistics: potential benefits in water quality management
  349. Terminology and methodology in modelling for water quality management — a discussion starter
  350. Asymptotic observers as a tool for modelling process dynamics
  351. Improved design and control of industrial and municipal nutrient removal plants using dynamic models
  352. A procedure for selecting best identifiable parameters in calibrating activated sludge model no.1 to full-scale plant data
  353. A geo-referenced aquatic exposure prediction methodology for ‘down-thedrain’ chemicals
  354. Integrated modelling: Comparison of state variables, processes and parameters in sewer and wastewater treatment plant models
  355. Validation of a Metabolic Network for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Using Mixed Substrate Studies
  356. Nitrification monitoring in activated sludge by oxygen uptake rate (OUR) measurements
  357. Simultaneous determination of inhibition kinetics of carbon oxidation and nitrification with a respirometer
  358. Respirometry in control of the activated sludge process
  359. An evaluation of the efficiency of the combined sewer ? Wastewater treatment system under transient conditions
  360. Identification of biodegradation models under model and data uncertainty
  361. The potential of off-gas analyses for monitoring wastewater treatment plants
  362. Integration of wastewater treatment plant design and operation - a systematic approach using cost functions
  363. Full-scale on-line assessment of toxic wastewaters causing change in biodegradation model structure and parameters
  364. Nitrogen removal upgrade of a wastewater treatment plant within existing reactor volumes: A simulation supported scenario analysis
  365. On-line quantification of settling properties with In-Sensor-Experiments in an automated settlometer
  366. Practical identifiability of a biokinetic model of activated sludge respiration
  367. Structural identifiability of biokinetic models of activated sludge respiration
  368. Nitrification Process Control in Activated Sludge Using Oxygen Uptake Rate Measurements
  369. Regulation of carbon metabolism in chemostat cultures ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae grown on mixtures of glucose and ethanol
  370. IDENTIFIABILITY OF BIOKINETIC MODELS IN AN ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS
  371. Optimal design of in-sensor-experiments for on-line modelling of nitrogen removal processes
  372. Respirometry as a tool for rapid characterization of wastewater and activated sludge
  373. Selection of one-dimensional sedimentation: Models for on-line use
  374. Feature-based model identification of nonlinear biotechnological processes
  375. An on-line respirographic biosensor for the characterization of load and toxicity of wastewaters
  376. The summary of my key PhD result
  377. Optimal control of the penicillin G fed-batch fermentation: An analysis of the model of heijnenet al.
  378. An activated sludge-based biosensor for rapid IC50 estimation and on-line toxicity monitoring
  379. Evaluation of two unstructured mathematical models for the penicillin G fedbatch fermentation
  380. OPTIMAL CONTROL OF THE PENICILLIN G FED-BATCH FERMENTATION: AN ANALYSIS OF A MODIFIED UNSTRUCTURED MODEL
  381. Determination of the mechanism of retrotransfer by mechanistic mathematical modeling.
  382. Olfactometric Characterization of Odour Generation Potential of Piggery Manure Samples
  383. Rapid IC50 estimation and on-line toxicity monitoring with the RODTOX, an activated sludge based biosensor
  384. The Importance of Retromobilization to Gene Dissemination and the Effect of Heavy Metal Pollution on Retromobilization in Soil
  385. A modified unstructured mathemathical model for the penicillin G fed-batch fermentation
  386. Identification of Bioprocess Models
  387. Monitoring for Water Quality Modelling
  388. Optimal experimental design for parameter estimation in activated sludge processes
  389. Monitoring And Modelling Pesticide Dynamics In Surface Water