Marie-Noëlle Pons mainly focuses on Wastewater, Sewage treatment, Benchmark, Benchmarking and Activated sludge. His studies deal with areas such as Pulp and paper industry, Effluent and Integron as well as Wastewater. His study explores the link between Sewage treatment and topics such as Environmental chemistry that cross with problems in Stage, Carbon and Litter.
His Benchmark research includes elements of MATLAB and Simulation. His Activated sludge study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Potentiometric titration, Sonication, Sonochemistry and Amine gas treating. His Industrial engineering research incorporates themes from Waste management, Clarifier and Sewage sludge treatment.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Sewage treatment, Wastewater, Activated sludge, Waste management and Chromatography. His work deals with themes such as Effluent and Benchmark, which intersect with Sewage treatment. His Wastewater research integrates issues from Environmental chemistry and Biodegradation.
The Activated sludge study combines topics in areas such as Aeration, Erythromycin, Pulp and paper industry and Microbiology. His Waste management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hydrogen production and Process engineering. His Chromatography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ethanol and Ethanol fermentation.
His primary areas of study are Wastewater, Waste management, Environmental chemistry, Sewage treatment and Hydrology. His research investigates the link between Wastewater and topics such as Effluent that cross with problems in Sewage. His work on Exergy is typically connected to Life-cycle assessment as part of general Waste management study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Marie-Noëlle Pons combines subjects such as Photocatalysis, Chlorate and Fluorescence with his study of Environmental chemistry. His Activated sludge study in the realm of Sewage treatment connects with subjects such as Urban area. The concepts of his Activated sludge study are interwoven with issues in Food science, Nitrification, Microbial population biology, Microbiology and Ammonia.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Wastewater, Sewage treatment, Environmental chemistry, Effluent and Activated sludge. Marie-Noëlle Pons has researched Wastewater in several fields, including Mass transfer, Microfluidics, Boron doped diamond, Water resource management and Drainage basin. His Sewage treatment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Laundry and Fluorescence.
His Environmental chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Carbon, Ultraviolet and Stage. His studies deal with areas such as Chemical oxygen demand, Activated sludge model, Chlorate, Nitrate and Chloride as well as Effluent. His Activated sludge research incorporates elements of Food science, Nitrification, Microbial population biology, Microbiology and Ammonia.
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Tackling antibiotic resistance: the environmental framework
Thomas U. Berendonk;Célia M. Manaia;Christophe Merlin;Despo Fatta-Kassinos.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2015)
Benchmark simulation model no 2: general protocol and exploratory case studies
U. Jeppsson;Marie-Noëlle Pons;I. Nopens;J. Alex.
Water Science and Technology (2007)
Influence of impact assessment methods in wastewater treatment LCA
S. Renou;J.S. Thomas;E. Aoustin;M.N. Pons.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2008)
Treatment of textile industry wastewater by supported photocatalysis
A. Alinsafi;Fanny Evenou;E.M. Abdulkarim;Marie-Noëlle Pons.
Dyes and Pigments (2007)
Benchmark Simulation Model No 2 – Finalisation of plant layout and default control strategy
Ingmar Nopens;Lorenzo Benedetti;Ulf Jeppsson;Marie-Noëlle Pons.
Water Science and Technology (2010)
Towards a benchmark simulation model for plant-wide control strategy performance evaluation of WWTPs.
Ulf Jeppsson;Christian Rosén;J Alex;J Copp.
Water Science and Technology (2006)
Spectral analysis and fingerprinting for biomedia characterisation.
Marie-Noëlle Pons;Sébastien Le Bonté;Olivier Potier.
Journal of Biotechnology (2004)
Implementing ADM1 for plant-wide benchmark simulations in Matlab/Simulink
Christian Rosen;Darko Vrecko;Darko Vrecko;Krist Gernaey;Krist Gernaey;Marie-Noelle Pons.
Water Science and Technology (2006)
Endogenous processes during long-term starvation in activated sludge performing enhanced biological phosphorus removal.
C. Lopez;M.N. Pons;E. Morgenroth.
Water Research (2006)
Treatment of highly concentrated tannery wastewater using electrocoagulation: Influence of the quality of aluminium used for the electrode
S. Elabbas;N. Ouazzani;L. Mandi;F. Berrekhis.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2016)
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