Amanda Larasati

Amanda Larasati

Round Table 3, Wetsus

My research focuses on removing organic micropollutants from drinking water and wastewater systems. In addition to my research, I coordinate and manage EU-funded projects (Water4All) for the organization.

Education:
- PhD, Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, The United Kingdom, 2020 
- MSc & BSc, Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 2014
Research interests:
Emerging contaminants; adsorption; activated carbon; small-scale low-cost water treatment;

Selected list of publications:
Larasati, A., Fowler, G.D., and Graham. Insights into chemical regeneration of activated carbon for water treatment. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 9(5): 105555 (2021) 


Bernadet, O., Larasati, A., van Veelen, P., Euvernik, G.J.E., Gagliano, M.C. Biological Oxygen-dosed Activated Carbon (BODAC) filters – A bioprocess for ultrapure water production removing organics, nutrients and micropollutants. Journal of Hazardous Materials 458: 131882 (2023) 

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