H David Stensel

Affiliations: 
Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering
Website:
https://www.ce.washington.edu/people/faculty/stenseld
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Raymond C. Loehr grad student 1971 Cornell
 (Biological Kinetics of the Suspended Growth Denitrification Process)
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Wei SP, Stensel HD, Ziels RM, et al. (2021) Partitioning of nutrient removal contribution between granules and flocs in a hybrid granular activated sludge system. Water Research. 203: 117514
Nguyen Quoc B, Armenta M, Carter JA, et al. (2021) An investigation into the optimal granular sludge size for simultaneous nitrogen and phosphate removal. Water Research. 198: 117119
Wei SP, Stensel HD, Nguyen Quoc B, et al. (2020) Flocs in disguise? High granule abundance found in continuous-flow activated sludge treatment plants. Water Research. 179: 115865
Figdore BA, Stensel HD, Winkler MH. (2018) Bioaugmentation of sidestream nitrifying-denitrifying phosphorus-accumulating granules in a low-SRT activated sludge system at low temperature Water Research. 135: 241-250
Figdore BA, Stensel HD, Winkler MH. (2017) Comparison of different aerobic granular sludge types for activated sludge nitrification bioaugmentation potential. Bioresource Technology. 251: 189-196
Figdore BA, Winkler MH, Stensel HD. (2017) Bioaugmentation with Nitrifying Granules in Low-SRT Flocculent Activated Sludge at Low Temperature. Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation. 90: 343-354
Ziels RM, Sousa DZ, Stensel HD, et al. (2017) DNA-SIP based genome-centric metagenomics identifies key long-chain fatty acid-degrading populations in anaerobic digesters with different feeding frequencies. The Isme Journal
Ziels RM, Beck DA, Stensel HD. (2017) Long-chain fatty acid feeding frequency in anaerobic codigestion impacts syntrophic community structure and biokinetics. Water Research. 117: 218-229
Ziels RM, Karlsson A, Beck DA, et al. (2016) Microbial community adaptation influences long-chain fatty acid conversion during anaerobic codigestion of fats, oils, and grease with municipal sludge. Water Research. 103: 372-382
Bowden G, Tsuchihashi R, Stensel HD. (2016) Technologies for Sidestream Nitrogen Removal Water Intelligence Online. 15: 9781780407890-978178
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