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SUSTAINABLE_WATER@UniTo
The Scientific Platform on the Sustainable Use of Water Resources at the University of Turin
SUSTAINABLE_WATER@UniTois a multidisciplinary platform that brings together forty-six researchers from twelve Departments of the University of Turin. Its aim is to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for water reuse.
The hub promotes multidisciplinary expertise and an integrated approach covering water treatment technologies, chemical and microbiological control, resource recovery, water reuse in agriculture and industry, public policy development, and updates on 18.6667px;">regulatory references, hydrogeological implications and socio-economic impacts of water reuse.
Research on SUSTAINABLE WATER@UniTo
With water scarcity worsening globally, water reuse represents a crucial solution to reducing the consumption of primary water resources. Addressing this challenge requires a multidisciplinary and integrated approach, involving natural sciences, health sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
The complexity Water reuse requires interaction between experts from different disciplines and stakeholders. SUSTAINABLE_WATER@UniToresearchers at believe in the importance of addressing the issue of water reuse with a systemic approach, leading to a shared understanding of the main problems, fostering collaboration and synergies, and improving communication. This approach facilitates the transfer of knowledge and solutions, to achieve significant results in both the short and long term.
Technologies for water treatment and reuse
<h3 style="color:red">Water Treatment and Reuse Technologies</h3>Focus on the design, development, and optimization of innovative technologies for wastewater treatment and reuse in agricultural, industrial, and urban settings. This includes the study of advanced physical, chemical, and biochemical methods and circular systems for resource recovery and valorization.
Indicators and monitoring tools
Research into methodologies for monitoring and controlling the microbiological and chemical quality of water. This area includes studying waterborne diseases, contamination by plant pathogens, and the risks associated with emerging contaminants (e.g., PFAS). Analytical techniques for rapid and accurate monitoring and data analysis and processing are also being developed. Interpretative and predictive models are also being developed using AI and machine learning tools.
Environmental, economic, and management assessments of water resources
Analysis of the environmental impacts of water reuse, with a focus on sustainable water resource management models. This includes the development of indicators, risk assessments, and economic evaluations to optimize water reuse.
Social Acceptance and Governance of Water Resources
Studying the social and political implications of water reuse, including citizen science initiatives, urban and regional policies, and environmental risk negotiation processes. It aims to engage stakeholders and citizens to promote participatory and responsible management of water resources.
La Scuola Internazionale sul Riuso delle Acque
The International School on Water Reuse (ISWR) offers a unique, multidisciplinary curriculum that allows participants to become part of an international community active in water resource management,
through knowledge sharing, in which participants actively contribute their expertise. Designed for professionals in water services, agriculture, and industry, as well as graduate students and researchers, ISWR bridges the gap between specialized knowledge and global strategies to address the challenge of water reuse.
ISWR addresses critical topics such as technologies, policies, stakeholder engagement, and case studies, combining lectures, roundtables, and workshops led by experts from both academic and non-academic backgrounds. This creates a dynamic environment where participants can exchange ideas, network, and foster collaborations to develop innovative solutions for sustainable water resource management.
Opportunità di collaborazione
Ricerca applicata
- Progetti congiunti di R&S (Ricerca e Sviluppo)
- Accesso a laboratori all'avanguardia per sperimentazioni
- Co-supervisione di tesi di laurea su tematiche specialistiche
Supporto tecnico-scientifico
- Consulenze personalizzate su problematiche di riuso idrico
- Partecipazione a iniziative pilota per testare soluzioni
Formazione e networking
- Seminari tecnici con esperti del settore
- International School on Water Reuse (focus su casi applicativi e innovazione)
Partnership strategiche
- Collaborazioni multidisciplinari con attori pubblici e privati
- Sviluppo congiunto di protocolli e tecnologie per la gestione sostenibile delle risorse idriche
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Prof.ssa Alessandra Bianco Prevot
Alessandra Bianco Prevot, yes degree in Chemistry from the University of of Turin in 1990 and obtained his PhD in Chemistry in 1995.
He is currently a Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Turin. of Turin.
His main activity is of research is the study of innovative materials and processes for the treatment of polluted water and soil:
- innovative water purification processes in the perspective of water reuse
- The role of dissolved organic matter in natural waters in water purification processes
- Environmental applications of "bio-based" products obtained from urban and agricultural residual biomass
Performs tasks Teaching for the Bachelor's Degree Programs in Materials Science and Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, for the Master's Degree Program in Industrial Chemistry, and for the Doctoral Program in Innovation for the Circular Economy.
She is involved in scientific dissemination through conferences and activities Workshops for schools, especially middle and high schools, on the topic of sustainable water resource management.
It is She is co-author of approximately 100 papers published in internationally renowned scientific journals and about ten book chapters in internationally renowned scientific texts.
She is co-founder of the International School on Water Reuse.
Prof. Valter Maurino
Il Prof. Valter Maurino è Professore Ordinario presso il Dipartimento di Chimica dell'Università degli Studi di Torino. Esperto di fama internazionale in chimica ambientale, focalizza la sua ricerca sullo sviluppo di materiali innovativi per applicazioni nella fotocatalisi e nei processi di depurazione ambientale, con particolare attenzione alle tecnologie sostenibili per il trattamento delle acque e dell'aria.
La sua attività scientifica, documentata da numerose pubblicazioni internazionali, si combina con un intenso impegno didattico nei corsi di laurea magistrale e di dottorato, contribuendo alla formazione di nuove generazioni di ricercatori nel campo delle scienze chimiche ambientali.
Ricopre inoltre importanti ruoli istituzionali all'interno dell'Ateneo torinese, coordinando progetti di ricerca interdisciplinari e collaborazioni scientifiche sia a livello nazionale che internazionale.
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