• Resource recovery from wastes: production of safe and sustainable fertiliser from human, agricultural and food waste streams
    Resource recovery from wastes: production of safe and sustainable fertiliser from human, agricultural and food waste streams

    Supervisors Professor Kirk Semple (LEC) Professor Alastair Martin (Engineering) Professor Lawrence Ezemonye (University of Benin, Nigeria) Dr Francis Boateng Agyenim (Council for Scientific and [...]

    Published On: March 21, 2018Categories: PhDs
  • Understanding pathogen survival and mobility in soil-plant-food systems following organic waste application to land
    Understanding pathogen survival and mobility in soil-plant-food systems following organic waste application to land

    Supervisors Professor Kirk Semple (LEC) Professor Roger Pickup (BLS) Professor Ian Dodd (LEC) Professor Alastair Martin (Engineering) Dr Francis Boateng Agyenim (Council for Scientific [...]

    Published On: March 21, 2018Categories: PhDs
  • A good job unfinished? How deficient infrastructure leads to ill-health through contaminated water in informal urban communities in Africa
    A good job unfinished? How deficient infrastructure leads to ill-health through contaminated water in informal urban communities in Africa

    Supervisors Dr Manoj Roy (LEC) Professor Roger Pickup (BLS) Dr Luigi Sedda (LMS) Dr Francis Boateng Agyenim (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Ghana) [...]

    Published On: March 21, 2018Categories: PhDs
  • Optimising anaerobic digestion to produce sustainable energy from human, agricultural and food waste streams
    Optimising anaerobic digestion to produce sustainable energy from human, agricultural and food waste streams

    Supervisor Professor Alastair Martin (Engineering) Professor Kirk Semple (LEC) Professor Lawrence Ezemonye (University of Benin, Nigeria) Dr Francis Boateng Agyenim (Council for Scientific and [...]

    Published On: March 21, 2018Categories: PhDs
  • The role of gender in University-Industry knowledge technology and exchange (KTE) ecosystems in West Africa and UK water economies
    The role of gender in University-Industry knowledge technology and exchange (KTE) ecosystems in West Africa and UK water economies

    Supervisors Dr Lola Dada (LUMS) Professor Sarah Jack (LUMS) Dr Cynthia Forson (Lancaster University, Ghana). Description This comparative study consists of two interrelated re