IWA 11th Microbial Ecology and Water Engineering Conference

Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA, United States

MANAGING WATER MICROBIOMES The thematic motivation of the MEWE 11 conference is to shine a light on the MEWE communities’ successes and challenges in the application of ecological theory and engineering design to manage microbiomes, including biofilms, in the water sector. The conference sub-themes will also place a spotlight on the importance of translational efforts

AquaConSoil 2025

Palais des Congrès de Liège 2 Esplanade de l'Europe, Liège, Belgium

AquaConSoil is a biennial event where scientists, policymakers, decision-makers and industry representatives converge to learn, share insights, and engage on the sustainable use and management of soil, sediment, and water resources. Of particular note at AquaConSoil 2025 is Theme 2 - Subtopic 2.1.2: Environmental Biotechnologies: Innovative bioremediation strategies Engineering biology and environmental engineering for bioremediation

Engineering Biology for Environmental Sustainability

John McIntyre Conference Centre, Edinburgh 18 Holyrood Park Road, Edinburgh, Scotland

The inaugural EBIC Early Career Conference is coming up in July 2025, and we want you there! Are you a UK-based Early Career Researcher (ECR) working in Engineering Biology and Environmental Biotechnology? Join us at EBIC ECR25 on 8-9 July 2025 at Edinburgh! We are expecting over 50 participants, and we have a fantastic line-up

Symposium on Microfluidics for Sensing and Sequencing | Environment and Health

University of Oxford University of Oxford, Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre, Oxfrd, United Kingdom

Microfluidics has emerged as a transformative technology that bridges the gap between traditional laboratory techniques and involves multidisciplinary and cutting-edge topics, including chemical, biological, medical and environmental science. Following ISM3S 2024, this two-day event in 2025 covers the topic of biosensing and microfluidics for high-throughput, single-microbe sensing, and sequencing to address the global challenges in

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