Autor: Kyoung-Yeol Kim

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Kyu-Jung Chae is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at Korea Maritime and Ocean University (KMOU), South Korea, and also serves as a Vice-Dean of the College of Ocean Science and Engineering. He received a Ph.D. from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, in Environmental Engineering, 2010. As of 2022, renowned for his pioneering research, he has led 30+ research projects as a principal investigator, published 100+ papers, 3 books, and achieved 40 patents. His areas of expertise span a wide range of environmental science and technology, including water-energy nexus technology, bioelectrochemical cells, energy self-sufficient wastewater treatment, microbial fuel cells, advanced wastewater treatment, and marine pollution. Dipak Ashok Jadhav is an Assistant Professor at JSPM University Pune, Maharashtra, India. Earlier, he was Research Professor at KMOU, Republic of Korea. He holds a MTech and Ph D from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, where he studied the scaling up of microbial fuel cells and development of scaling up microbial fuel cells for sanitation applications. His research focuses on microbial fuel cells, Bioelectrochemical systems, Sanitation, Bioenergy research, Water management, Waste to Energy recovery. He has published 80+ articles and also authored 25 book chapters and 7 books in these topics. Soumya Pandit is currently working as Senior Assistant Professor at Sharda University, Greater Noida, Delhi NRC, India, where he teaches subjects like Bioprocess Engineering; Industrial Biotechnology; Environmental microbiology and waste management. His research interests are in the areas of environmental biotechnology and bioenergy, with a main focus on microbial electrochemical systems for bioenergy harvesting, biohythane, bacterial biofilm and biofouling study. He has authored 56 articles, 41 book chapters and 3 books. He also published 3 Indian patents (1 granted) so far. Kyoung-Yeol Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental & Sustainable Engineering at the University at Albany, State University of New York, USA. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST, South Korea) in 2014. Dr. Kim has published 49 articles, contributed to 1 book chapter and 4 patents. Dr. Kim’s research area of expertise is bioelectrochemical systems for energy recovery, especially focused on microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) to produce hydrogen from waste streams. His research group is now conducting multiple research projects including energy and resource recoveries (electricity, hydrogen, nutrients, etc.) from waste streams using (bio)electrochemical systems.




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Kyu-Jung Chae & Dipak A. Jadhav: Microbial Electrolysis Cells for Biohydrogen Production
This book covers microbial electrolysis cells (MEC) for biohydrogen production and explores the basics, challenges, limitations and applications of this technology. The latest advances in electrochem …
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