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George Skouteris
Researcher at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Publications - 18
Citations - 630
George Skouteris is an academic researcher from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane bioreactor & Bioreactor. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 460 citations. Previous affiliations of George Skouteris include University of Bath & Democritus University of Thrace.
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Anaerobic membrane bioreactors for wastewater treatment: A review
TL;DR: An overview of the present situation, from 2006 to date, of the anaerobic membrane bioreactor technology with special emphasis on performance and bottlenecks in terms of its application at industrial scale is provided.
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The effect of activated carbon addition on membrane bioreactor processes for wastewater treatment and reclamation - a critical review
TL;DR: Of utmost importance is AC dosage because AC overdose may aggravate membrane fouling, increase sludge viscosity, impair mass transfer and reduce sludge dewaterability, and periodic replenishment of spent AC is necessary.
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Water footprint and water pinch analysis techniques for sustainable water management in the brick-manufacturing industry
George Skouteris,George Skouteris,Sabeha K. Ouki,Dominic C. Y. Foo,Devendra P. Saroj,Maria Altini,Paraschos Melidis,Brian Cowley,Geoff Ells,Stephanie Palmer,Sean O'Dell +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a rigorous analytical tool based on water footprint principles and water pinch analysis techniques that can be used to manage and optimise water consumption in brick manufacturing.
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The use of pure oxygen for aeration in aerobic wastewater treatment: A review of its potential and limitations.
TL;DR: In this work, the potential and limitations of pure oxygen aeration are reviewed, and the effect of the system's operational parameters and the mixed liquor characteristics on oxygen transfer, and vice versa, are determined.
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A multi expert decision support tool for the evaluation of advanced wastewater treatment trains: a novel approach to improve urban sustainability
Seyed M. K. Sadr,Seyed M. K. Sadr,Devendra P. Saroj,José Carlos Mierzwa,Scott J. McGrane,Scott J. McGrane,George Skouteris,Raziyeh Farmani,Xenofon Kazos,Benedikt M. Aumeier,Samaneh Kouchaki,Sabeha K. Ouki +11 more
TL;DR: The results prove that the tool would successfully facilitate rigorous and methodical analysis in evaluation of WWT technologies for water reuse applications with potential for use under various sets of evaluation criteria,WWT technologies and contexts.