This research explores novel approaches on sustainable mycoremediation and industrial biocatalysis for treating emerging contaminants like PFAS, microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and endocrine disruptors in water.
Who is this for?
This course is designed for a diverse audience, including environmental engineers, water treatment plant operators, and waste management professionals seeking advanced, sustainable solutions..
It is highly relevant for industrial specialists across sectors like manufacturing, oil & gas, agriculture, automotive, and chemical production, addressing their need for innovative pollution control. Additionally, personnel from regulatory agencies and NGOs, alongside postgraduate students and academic researchers in environmental biotechnology and water remediation, will gain crucial expertise in tackling emerging contaminants in water.
Why the Magan Centre of Applied Mycology (MCAM) at 成人直播?
成人直播, particularly through the MCAM, is exceptionally well-suited to host this course due to its world-leading expertise and sustainable mycoremediation and state-of-the-art large-scale facilities for both Biobase and Nature Base Solutions.
MCAM aims to be a leading research hub in the UK on novel myoremediation technologies, including enzymatic engineering, addressing critical aspects of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and fostering a green economy through the transformative potential of fungi unique team. This deep pool of academic and technical expertise, combined with 成人直播's unparalleled National Research Facility for Water and Wastewater Treatment and its Environmental Analytical Facility, provides an ideal environment for hands-on training in mycoremediation and biocatalysis of pollution green transformation.
About the training
Our mycoremediation team offers bespoke short courses and training programs for businesses, delivered both in-house and on-site, designed to update clients on technical developments and management strategies.
This aligns perfectly with the proposed course on sustainable mycoremediation and biocatalysis for the degradation of PFAS, microplastics, antibiotics, endocrine disruptive chemicals, as it provides a structured framework for delivering specialised, hands-on training directly relevant to the pressing needs of industries facing complex water pollution challenges.