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Publications - prof.dr.ir. KJ (Karel) Keesman

Core Publications

  • System Identification: an Introduction
    K.J. Keesman (2011) Springer Verlag, UK, 323 p.
  • Direct prediction of the desalination performance of porous carbon electrodes for capacitive deionization
    Porada S, L Borchardt, M Oschatz, M Bryjak, JS Atchison, KJ Keesman, S Kaskel, PM Biesheuvel and V Presser (2013) Energy Environ. Sci., 6, 3700-3712, DOI: 10.1039/C3EE42209G
  • Automated biological sulphate reduction: a review on mathematical models, monitoring and bioprocess control
    Cassidy J, Lubberding HJ, Esposito G, Keesman KJ, Lens PN (2015) FEMS Microbiol Rev (2015) 39 (6): 823-853 - ISSN 0168-6445

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  • prof.dr.ir. KJ (Karel) Keesman
    prof.dr.ir. KJ (Karel) Keesman Associate Professor / Professor Emeritus
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Subdivision Mathematical and Statistical Methods - Biometris
Expertise Biotechnology, Mathematics, Physics, Water quality, Bioreactors, Control systems, Estimation, Dynamic systems, Mathematical models, Uncertainty, Waste water treatment, Water-energy-material nexus
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