Environmental Technology for Impact | Speakers
Dr. Ghada Kassab
University of Jordan
Dr. Kassab is an assistant professor at The Civil Engineering Department of The University of Jordan. She received her PhD degree in environmental engineering from Wageningen University-The Netherlands. Her research interests lie in the area of low cost wastewater treatment technologies, anaerobic digestion and bio-energy recovery. In the recent years her research was focused on bioenergy recovery from sewage sludge and food wastes, development of sustainable wastewater treatment technologies and sewage sludge management.
During the past five years, Dr. Kassab has been a core investigator in research programs related to decentralized sanitation, wastewater agricultural use, sludge management and anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes with sewage sludge.
Prof. Francisco J. Cervantes
Engineering Institute of UNAM
Francisco J. Cervantes obtained his PhD in Environmental Sciences from Department of Environmental Technology at Wageningen University (The Netherlands, 2002). He was Associate Professor of Department of Water & Environmental Sciences at ITSON (Mexico, 2002-2006). Later, he was also Professor at the Division of Environmental Sciences at IPICYT (Mexico, September 2006 to April 2019). From August 2011 to July 2012 he was also appointed Professor at Department of Biotechnology at NTNU-Trondheim (Norway). Recently, he got a new position as Professor of Engineering Institute of UNAM (Campus Juriquilla, May 2019). He is member of the editorial board of Reviews in Environmental Science and BioTechnology (Springer), and Associate Editor of IWA Publishing. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed research papers, several book chapters and has given several lectures around the world. He has received more than 5,000 citations to his scientific contributions and his H-index is currently 35. He is consultant with more than 20 years of experience on wastewater treatment projects from different industrial sectors. There are several wastewater treatment plants, designed by Dr. Cervantes, currently in operation in different industrial sectors of Latin America. He has received several distinctions in his scientific career, including the prestigious Lettinga Award 2007, the National Research Award 2008 (in Engineering and Technology, Mexican Academy of Sciences), and the Marcos Moshinsky Fellow.