Oliver J. Hao

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University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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Environmental Engineering
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Hao OJ, Kim MH, Al-Ghusain I. (2007) Alternating aerobic and anoxic digestion of waste activated sludge Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 52: 457-472
Chang TC, Wu YC, Ouyang CF, et al. (2007) Anaerobic sludge digestion using mesophilic-thermophilic phase separation Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 45: 85-96
Hao OJ, Kim MH, Seagren EA, et al. (2002) Kinetics of phenol and chlorophenol utilization by Acinetobacter species. Chemosphere. 46: 797-807
Kim H, Hao OJ. (2001) pH and oxidation-reduction potential control strategy for optimization of nitrogen removal in an alternating aerobic-anoxic system. Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation. 73: 95-102
Kim H, Hao OJ, McAvoy TJ. (2001) SBR System for Phosphorus Removal: ASM2 and Simplified Linear Model Journal of Environmental Engineering. 127: 98-104
Wan HS, Hao OJ, Kim H. (2001) Environmental Factors Affecting Selenite Reduction by a Mixed Culture Journal of Environmental Engineering. 127: 175-178
Kim H, Hao OJ, McAvoy TJ. (2001) SBR System for Phosphorus Removal: Linear Model Based Optimization Journal of Environmental Engineering. 127: 105-111
Hao OJ, Kim H, Chiang P. (2000) Decolorization of Wastewater Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 30: 449-505
Anderson JS, McAvoy TJ, Hao OJ. (2000) Use of Hybrid Models in Wastewater Systems Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 39: 1694-1704
Anderson J, Kim H, McAvoy T, et al. (2000) Control of an alternating aerobic–anoxic activated sludge system — Part 1: development of a linearization-based modeling approach Control Engineering Practice. 8: 271-278
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