ETeCoS3 Registration Form This summer school is organized in the framework of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate (EMJD) in Environmental Technologies for Contaminated Solids, Soils and Sediments (ETeCoS3 - www.internationaldoctorate.unicas.it). EteCoS3 is a multidisciplinary and inter-sectorial consortium coordinated by the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio (Italy), the University of Paris-Est (France) and the UNESCO-IHE (The Netherlands), and includes 15 academic associated members, 3 professional associations and 2 SME associated members. All members of the ETeCoS3 partnership are recognized internationally, with long-standing track records in research and higher education. The ETeCoS3 EMJD is centered around three key topics in environmental pollution: i) heavy metal, ii) recalcitrant organic pollutants and iii) contaminated solids. The EMJD focuses on fundamental and applied aspects to treat and remove these pollutants as well as on the development of recovery and reuse technologies with market potential. Personal information Surname______________________________________ Name________________________________________ Profession_____________________________________ Organization___________________________________ Address_______________________________________ PostalCode____________________________________ City__________________________________________ Email_________________________________________ Telephone_______________FAX__________________ Mobile Phone__________________________________ Organizing Committee G. d'Antonio - University of Naples Federico II G. de Marinis - University of Cassino and Southern Lazio F. Pirozzi - University of Naples Federico II M. Fabbricino - University of Naples Federico II G. Esposito - University of Cassino and Southern Lazio P. Lens - UNESCO-IHE E. van Hullebusch - University Paris-Est A. Panico - University PEGASO Luigi Frunzo - University of Naples Federico II S. Papirio - University of Cassino and Southern Lazio B. Banik - University of Cassino and Southern Lazio F. Di Capua - University of Cassino and Southern Lazio Costs Registration fee (includes proceeding, all scientific materials, coffee breaks, participation certificate): Early registration (until May 31st) : € 200. Regular registration (after May 31st): € 300. One day registration: € 100. The registration is free for Erasmus Mundus PhD students, PhD Students of ETeCoS3 Partners and Associated Members, PhD student supervised by GITISA members and PhD students of COST ES1302 members. Social activities (technical visit and gala dinner): €100, free only for Erasmus Mundus PhD students. Location The course will take place at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering of the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Via Di Biasio 43, Cassino (days 1-3) and at the Angioino Castle of Gaeta, Salita Castello, Gaeta (days 4-5). Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Summer School Biological Treatment of Solid Waste Cassino & Gaeta, Italy June 30-July 4, 2014 Erasmus Mundus Partners Description One of the main environmental problems of today’s society is the continuously increasing production of organic wastes. In many countries sustainable waste management as well as waste prevention and reduction have become major political priorities, representing an important share of the common efforts to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions and to mitigate global climate change. This summer school will focus on the status and trends for the management of solid waste in Europe and all over the world. Particular attention will be given to biological treatments and their suitability to generate energy from waste. The application of biological systems other than landfills for the treatment of organic solid wastes is wide spreading all over the world due to their economical advantages over thermal treatments. Among biological treatments both aerobic and anaerobic processes will be assessed during the summer school. The best available procedures to optimize the design, operation and process control of treatment plants will be discussed, analyzing the criteria to maximize the plant performances both in terms of cost effectiveness and treatment efficiency. The summer school will train PhD students to understand the whole life cycle of biological waste management, and place it in the context of pollution control, resource recovery and reuse and climate change mitigation, focusing on the novel aspects of energy, organics and nutrients recovery from organic wastes. Programme Thursday, July 3 Monday, June 30 Morning 9.00-13:00 Morning 9.00-13:00 General Introduction - Welcome and presentation - PhD meeting and PhD progress presentations Afternoon 14:30-18:00 Afternoon 14:30-18:00 PhD meeting and PhD progress presentations Friday, July 4 Tuesday, July 1 Morning 9.00-13:00 Morning 9.00-13:00 AD sidestreams PhD meeting and PhD progress presentations Afternoon 14:30-18:00 Afternoon 14:30-18:00 - Aerobic Bio-processes - Case studies from Industry PhD meeting and PhD progress presentations Wednesday, July 2 Morning 9.00-13:00 PhD meeting and PhD progress presentations Afternoon 14:30-18:00 Language The Summer school lessons will be in English. Anaerobic Bio-processes Technical visit to a solid waste treatment plant Information Bijit Kumar Banik mail: [email protected] Francesco Di Capua mail: [email protected] EteCoS3 Institutional Contact mail: [email protected]
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