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Emma Thompson Brewster

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Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|June 21, 2026
Residual waste after achieving organic diversion targets: Will nappies (diapers) spoil the plan?Emma Thompson Brewster, William Clarke
Water Research|August 1, 2017
Modelling recovery of ammonium from urine by electro-concentration in a 3-chamber cellEmma Thompson Brewster, Johannes Jermakka, Stefano Freguia, et al.
Water Research|March 7, 2016
A mechanistic model for electrochemical nutrient recovery systemsEmma Thompson Brewster, Chirag M Mehta, Jelena Radjenovic, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|August 27, 2020
Staged electrochemical treatment guided by modelling allows for targeted recovery of metals and rare earth elements from acid mine drainageEmma Thompson Brewster, Stefano Freguia, Mansour Edraki, et al.
RSC Advances|May 11, 2022
A modelling approach to assess the long-term stability of a novel microbial/electrochemical system for the treatment of acid mine drainageEmma Thompson Brewster, Guillermo Pozo, Damien J Batstone, et al.
Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|August 14, 2022
Adult incontinence products are a larger and faster growing waste issue than disposable infant nappies (diapers) in AustraliaEmma Thompson Brewster, Beth Rounsefell, Fangzhou Lin, et al.
Water Research|December 23, 2016
Predicting scale formation during electrodialytic nutrient recoveryEmma Thompson Brewster, Andrew J Ward, Chirag M Mehta, et al.
Water Research|February 19, 2018
Nutrient recovery from wastewater through pilot scale electrodialysisAndrew J Ward, Kimmo Arola, Emma Thompson Brewster, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2026
Evaluation of methods for early detection of Tropilaelaps mites in European honey bee (Apis mellifera) coloniesCooper Nat Schouten, Kelly Lees, John M K Roberts, et al.
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Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|June 21, 2026
Residual waste after achieving organic diversion targets: Will nappies (diapers) spoil the plan?Emma Thompson Brewster, William Clarke
Water Research|August 1, 2017
Modelling recovery of ammonium from urine by electro-concentration in a 3-chamber cellEmma Thompson Brewster, Johannes Jermakka, Stefano Freguia, et al.
Water Research|March 7, 2016
A mechanistic model for electrochemical nutrient recovery systemsEmma Thompson Brewster, Chirag M Mehta, Jelena Radjenovic, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|August 27, 2020
Staged electrochemical treatment guided by modelling allows for targeted recovery of metals and rare earth elements from acid mine drainageEmma Thompson Brewster, Stefano Freguia, Mansour Edraki, et al.
RSC Advances|May 11, 2022
A modelling approach to assess the long-term stability of a novel microbial/electrochemical system for the treatment of acid mine drainageEmma Thompson Brewster, Guillermo Pozo, Damien J Batstone, et al.
Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|August 14, 2022
Adult incontinence products are a larger and faster growing waste issue than disposable infant nappies (diapers) in AustraliaEmma Thompson Brewster, Beth Rounsefell, Fangzhou Lin, et al.
Water Research|December 23, 2016
Predicting scale formation during electrodialytic nutrient recoveryEmma Thompson Brewster, Andrew J Ward, Chirag M Mehta, et al.
Water Research|February 19, 2018
Nutrient recovery from wastewater through pilot scale electrodialysisAndrew J Ward, Kimmo Arola, Emma Thompson Brewster, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2026
Evaluation of methods for early detection of Tropilaelaps mites in European honey bee (Apis mellifera) coloniesCooper Nat Schouten, Kelly Lees, John M K Roberts, et al.
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