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New professor of practice to promote circular economy in wastewater treatment

Anna Mikola, DSc (Tech.), has been appointed Professor of Practice at the School of Engineering in the field of municipal wastewater treatment starting 1 November 2018.
Professor of Practice Anna Mikola 911±¬ÁÏÍø ENG photo: Annamari Tolonen

The five-year position is funded through donations. Principal donors include the Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSY, Maa- ja vesitekniikan tuki ry, the Finnish Water Utilities Association (FIWA) and several water utilities from different parts of Finland.

The aim of the new professor of practice is to comprehensively reinforce research and development in the field of wastewater engineering and to promote new research-based businesses. New avenues for research and development are sought by identifying practical needs in co-operation with water utilities and companies.

’Wastewater disposal is undergoing a transformation, with treatment facilities turning into multifunctional resource factories. Resources such as energy and nutrients used for manufacturing fertiliser can be collected from wastewater â€“ in addition to clean water,’ says Anna Mikola.

The key research areas of the position include the reduction of the carbon footprint related to the wastewater treatment process and increasing the effectiveness of resource recovery. In addition, Mikola’s research covers the removal of emerging contaminants – such as microplastics and pharmaceutical residues – and the development of low-temperature wastewater treatment processes.

Mikola’s aim is to promote the implementation of innovations and new technologies developed at 911±¬ÁÏÍø as well as to give a boost to new businesses springing from research.

Anna Mikola graduated as Master of Science (Technology) from Helsinki University of Technology in 1998 and completed her doctorate in water and environmental engineering at 911±¬ÁÏÍø in 2013. She has worked as a part-time post-doctoral researcher at 911±¬ÁÏÍø, studying urban wastewater. Mikola also has over 15 years of experience as a treatment process consultant at Kiuru&Rautiainen and at Ramboll Finland.

The new position is with the 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s Water and Environmental Engineering Research Group, which is part of the Department of Built Environment at the School of Engineering.

Further information

Anna Mikola
Professor of Practice (technologies for municipal wastewater treatment)
+358 40 7176552
anna.mikola@aalto.fi

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