11th Micropol & Ecohazard Conference 2019
On behalf of the organizing committee, it is our great pleasure to invite you to 11th Micropol & Ecohazard Conference which will be held from October 20 to 24, 2019 in Seoul, South Korea.
In recent years, there is a growing body of research on emerging micropollutants associated with water, wastewater, surface and groundwater. This conference is dedicated to provide the rich and thought-provoking scientific programs to share and discuss the latest scientific development and technical solutions in monitoring & analysis, fate & transport, ecotoxicity & risk assessment, control & treatment, and prioritization & regulation of emerging micropollutants with water professionals from all over the world.
We are also delighted to host the conference in Seoul, the capital and the largest metropolis of South Korea. Seoul is the city with fascinating blend of ancient and modern architecture, having five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in its neighborhood as well as multiple award-winning modern landmarks, also being the birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave.
We hope many of you will join us at the 11th Micropol & Ecohazard Conference 2019 and every participant to enjoy the scientific programs as well as impressive experiences in Seoul.
Topics
- Source, Fate, and Occurrence
- Monitoring Methods (Chemical and Biological Tools) and Strategies
- Toxicity Assessment
- Transformation Products in Natural and Technical Treatment Systems
- Environmental Nanotoxicology and Nanotechnology
- Risk Assessment and Communication
- Prioritization and Regulation
- Removal & Reduction Strategies (Physicochemical and Biological Processes) and Source Control
- Technical Solutions and Requirements for Water Reuse
- Pilot- and Full-scale Treatment Processes
- Special Topic I. Antibiotic Resistance
- Special Topic II. Microplastics
Programme Committee
Name | Affiliation | Country |
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Jiangyong Hu |
National University of Singapore | Singapore |
David L. Sedlak |
University of California | United States Of America |
Urs von Gunten |
Eawag-Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology | Switzerland |
Pedro J Alvarez |
Rice University | United States Of America |
Thomas Ternes |
The German Federal Institute of Hydrology | Germany |
Christa McArdell |
Eawag-Swiss Federal Institute of Science and Technology | Switzerland |
Hiroaki Tanaka |
Kyoto University | Japan |
Hong-Ying Hu |
Tsinghua University | China |
Teik-Thye Lim |
Nanyang Technological University | Singapore |
Diana S. Aga |
University at Buffalo | United States Of America |
Samuel Martin |
Suez Environnement | France |
Gen-Shuh Wang |
National Taiwan University | Taiwan, China |
Wen-Wei Li |
University of Science and Technology of China | China |
Bryan Brooks |
Baylor University | United States Of America |
Henrik Rasmus Andersen |
Technical University of Denmark | Denmark |
Jaehong Kim |
Yale University | United States Of America |
Despo Fatta-Kassinos |
University of Cyprus | Cyprus |
Karl Fent |
University of Applied Sciences Base | Switzerland |
Kenneth Leung |
Hong Kong University | Hong Kong, China |
Maria Furhacker |
BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences | Austria |
Robert Kase |
Eawag-Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology | Switzerland |
Sebastien Allard |
Curtin Water Quality Research Centre | Australia |
Shane A. Snyder |
Nanyang Technological University | Singapore |
Xin Yu |
Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Science | China |