Anaerobic Treatment of Mine Wastewater for the Removal of Selenate and its Co-Contaminants

Lea Tan
Skip to product information

Anaerobic Treatment of Mine Wastewater for the Removal of Selenate and its Co-Contaminants

Lea Tan
Release date:
Regular price $222.50
Sale price $222.50 Regular price $0.00
Final Sale. No returns or exchanges.
Oversized: This item will be shipped by appointment through our delivery partner.
Overweight: This item will be shipped by appointment through our delivery partner.

Digital download

Immediate access in your Kobo library

Deliver to

Notify me when back in stock

Buy online, pick up at Bay & Floor

Out of stock

Find it in store

Out of stock

Found in: Science & Nature, General Science

Earn 1113 plum points and save more with plum Rewards. Learn more

View full details

Overview

320 PAGESENGLISH

Promotional Details
  • Published date: Aug 14, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 9781138328419
  • Dimensions: 6.88" W x 1.0" L x 9.69" H

Lea Chua Tan was born in 1987 in Manila, Philippines. She obtained her bachelor in science (BSc) in Chemical Engineering from De La Salle University - Manila, and earned her Chemical Engineering License in 2009. Lea worked in the industry until 2012 as a Wastewater Engineer Supervisor at Ibiden Philippines Inc., as a Field Service Coordinator at Emerson Electric Asia Ltd. Rosemount Analytical Division and as a Research Assistant at the Center for Sustainable Development (CeSDR) in De La Salle University - Manila. She earned her master in science (MSc) degree in Environmental Engineering from Hokkaido University in 2014, where she worked on the biological-based response evaluation of different reclamation systems using a combination of conventional bioassay and transcriptome-based analysis as test battery. Lea started a PhD Fellow at UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands in 2014, focussing on understanding the biological anaerobic treatment process for mine wastewater for the removal of selenate and its co-contaminants. She successfully earned her PhD on the 18thDecember 2017, and is currently working as a post-doctoral researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway focusing on anaerobic digestion.

Recently Viewed