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Simon J. Judd

Researcher at Cranfield University

Publications -  210
Citations -  14888

Simon J. Judd is an academic researcher from Cranfield University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fouling & Membrane bioreactor. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 208 publications receiving 13327 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon J. Judd include University of Bedfordshire & Edith Cowan University.

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Intergraded wastewater treatment and carbon bio-fixation from flue gases using Spirulina platensis and mixed algal culture

TL;DR: In this article, Spirulina platensis (SP.PL) and mixed algal culture (M.X) were used as an economical treatment technology to solve dual environmental issues related to carbon dioxide (CO2) capturing and wastewater treatment.
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Bacterial diversity is determined by volume in membrane bioreactors.

TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the MBR sampled behaved like islands with respect to bacterial colonization in accordance with the theory of island biogeography and provides further evidence that biodiversity at the bacterial level is more similar to that of animals and plants than previously postulated.
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Sustainable Flux Fouling in a Membrane Bioreactor: Impact of Flux and MLSS

TL;DR: In this article, the long term sustainable flux behavior of a submerged membrane bioreactor operated under a steady state conditions at a range of mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentrations has been examined.
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The control of bubble size in carbonated beverages

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of surface modification on bubble growth dynamics were investigated on the size of the detaching bubble (d max ), rather than either nucleation or growth kinetics, and it was concluded that ordered mechanical abrasions could be used to produce smaller bubbles in accordance with the relationship.
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Biological treatment of ion-exchange brine regenerant for re-use: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an argument for the integration of membrane technology in bio-processing complex, highly concentrated brine, evaluates the various process configurations trialled and presents an argument to integrate membrane technology whilst also providing a precis of membrane fouling for this application.