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Dr Lewis Grozinger
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Angel Goni-Moreno
An electrogenetic toggle switch model2023
Daniel Leicester
Sam Settle
Dr Clare McCann
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Investigating Variability in Microbial Fuel Cells2023
Jordan Day
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Toby Wood
A scalable model of fluid flow, substrate removal and current production in microbial fuel cells2022
Hannah Bird
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Daniel Leicester
Dr Pavlina Theodosiou
Pilot-scale Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs): A meta-analysis study to inform full-scale design principles for optimum wastewater treatment2022
Dan Aiken
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
The Rational Design of a Financially Viable Microbial Electrolysis Cell for Domestic Wastewater Treatment2022
Daniel Leicester
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Is bioelectrochemical energy production from wastewater a reality? Identifying and standardising the progress made in scaling up microbial electrolysis cells2020
Daniel Leicester
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Optimising the hydraulic retention time in a pilot-scale microbial electrolysis cell to achieve high volumetric treatment rates using concentrated domestic wastewater2020
Fei Zhao
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Jan Dolfing
The effect of anode potential on current production from complex substrates in bioelectrochemical systems: a case study with glucose2020
Fei Zhao
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Jan Dolfing
Understanding the complexity of wastewater: The combined impacts of carbohydrates and sulphate on the performance of bioelectrochemical systems2020
Dan Aiken
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Avenues to the financial viability of microbial electrolysis cells [MEC] for domestic wastewater treatment and hydrogen production2019
Ziye Dai
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Jan Dolfing
Professor Adam Jarvis
Determination of the Relationship between the Energy Content of Municipal Wastewater and Its Chemical Oxygen Demand2019
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Editorial: Microbial Electrochemical Technologies for Renewable Energy Production From Waste Streams2019
Dr Matthew Wade
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Incorporating microbial community data with machine learning techniques to predict feed substrates in microbial fuel cells2019
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Jan Dolfing
Dr Matthew Wade
Professor William Sloan
Professor Thomas Curtis
et al.
Temperature, inocula and substrate: Contrasting electroactive consortia, diversity and performance in microbial fuel cells2018
Dr Sarah Cotterill
Dr Jan Dolfing
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Low Temperature Domestic Wastewater Treatment in a Microbial Electrolysis Cell with 1 m2 Anodes: Towards System Scale-Up2017
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Niches for bioelectrochemical systems in sewage treatment plants2017
Dr Sarah Cotterill
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Professor Thomas Curtis
Microbial electrolysis cells for hydrogen production2016
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Jan Dolfing
Quantification of effective exoelectrogens by most probable number (MPN) in a microbial fuel cell2016
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Stephen Edwards
Dr Jan Dolfing
Dr Sarah Cotterill
Professor Thomas Curtis
et al.
Performance of a pilot scale microbial electrolysis cell fed on domestic wastewater at ambient temperatures for a 12 month period2014
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Jan Dolfing
Emeritus Professor Keith Scott
Stephen Edwards
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
et al.
Production of hydrogen from domestic wastewater in a pilot-scale microbial electrolysis cell2013
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Jan Dolfing
Professor Thomas Curtis
A wastewater opportunity2011
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Jan Dolfing
Professor Thomas Curtis
Can we define the thermodynamic properties of wastewater2011
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Jan Dolfing
Determination of the internal chemical energy of wastewater2011
Dr Matthew Wade
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Next Generation Sequencing: From DNA to Data to Decision-Making2011
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Professor Thomas Curtis
Thermodynamic properties of wastewater2010