Keshab R. Sharma, Ph.D.

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2003 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Sanitary and Municipal Engineering, Civil Engineering
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Ju-Chang Huang grad student 2003 HKUST
 (High-rate wastewater treatment using aerobic upflow sludge blanket (AUSB) with external oxygenation.)
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Kulandaivelu J, Choi PM, Shrestha S, et al. (2020) Assessing the removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater by discharging drinking water sludge to sewers. Water Research. 181: 115945
Shrestha S, Kulandaivelu J, Rebosura MJR, et al. (2020) Revealing the variations in physicochemical, morphological, fractal, and rheological properties of digestate during the mesophilic anaerobic digestion of iron-rich waste activated sludge. Chemosphere. 254: 126811
Shrestha S, Kulandaivelu J, Sharma K, et al. (2020) Effects of dosing iron- and alum-containing waterworks sludge on sulfide and phosphate removal in a pilot sewer Chemical Engineering Journal. 387: 124073
Rebosura M, Salehin S, Pikaar I, et al. (2019) Effects of in-sewer dosing of iron-rich drinking water sludge on wastewater collection and treatment systems. Water Research. 171: 115396
Shrestha S, Sharma K, Chen Z, et al. (2019) Unravelling the influences of sewer-dosed iron salts on activated sludge properties with implications on settleability, dewaterability and sludge rheology. Water Research. 167: 115089
Salehin S, Kulandaivelu J, Rebosura M, et al. (2019) Opportunities for reducing coagulants usage in urban water management: The Oxley Creek Sewage Collection and Treatment System as an example. Water Research. 165: 114996
Li J, Sharma K, Liu Y, et al. (2018) Real-time prediction of rain-impacted sewage flow for on-line control of chemical dosing in sewers. Water Research. 149: 311-321
Rebosura M, Salehin S, Pikaar I, et al. (2018) A comprehensive laboratory assessment of the effects of sewer-dosed iron salts on wastewater treatment processes. Water Research. 146: 109-117
Ganigué R, Jiang G, Liu Y, et al. (2018) Improved sulfide mitigation in sewers through on-line control of ferrous salt dosing. Water Research. 135: 302-310
Sun J, Ni BJ, Sharma KR, et al. (2017) Modelling the long-term effect of wastewater compositions on maximum sulfide and methane production rates of sewer biofilm. Water Research. 129: 58-65
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