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Friday 28 June 2013 - WTC Morning Sessions |
09.00-09.40 |
WTC-Auditorium Chair:
Staci Massey SimonichPlenary Lecture 3: Urs Baltensperger, Paul
Scherrer Institute, Switzerland |
“Sources, processes and impact of
atmospheric aerosols |
09.40-10.00 |
COFFEE BREAK-WTC-Agora Room |
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Chairs: Antonio Quesada /
Ester Heath |
Chairs: Rosa Maria Marcè /
Antonio Marcomini |
Chairs: Benjamín Piña /
Valeria Dulio |
10.00-10.20 |
A-KN13-Transformation:
Dionysios Dionysiou, Univ. Cincinnati, USA:
“Oxidative transformation of cyanotoxins and other contaminants of emerging
concern in water using advanced oxidation processes” |
B-KN14-Emerging: Maite Galceran, Univ. Barcelona, Spain: “Novel strategies
for the analysis of fullerenes in environmental samples” |
C-OT6: N. Collado, LEQUIA, Spain: Influence of sulfamethoxazole on activated
sludge bacterial community and removal efficiencies |
10.20-10.40 |
C-OT7:
M. Faria, Univ.
Aveiro, Portugal, Development of oxidative stress biomarkers in developing
zebra fish Danio rerio embryos |
10.40-11.00 |
A-OTF6: B. Zonja, IDAEA-CSIC,
Spain: Formation of phototransformation products of iodinated contrast media;
natural attenuation or disinfection process? |
B-OE7:
P. L. Ferguson,
Duke Univ., USA: Helping contaminants emerge: The role of high-resolution
mass spectrometry in non-targeted analysis of organic micropollutants in
aquatic systems |
C-OT8:
C. Rivetti, IDAEA-CSIC,
Spain: The use of gene, biochemical and individual markers in transplanted
Daphnia magna to characterize impacts in the field |
11.00-11.20 |
A-OTF7:
V. French, Charles
Darwin Univ., Australia: evidence for exposure to chemical contaminants in
the tropical marine snail telescopium telescopium (Gastropoda: Potamididae) |
B-OE8:
L. Vergeynst Ghent
Univ., Belgium: Development and
application of a novel accurate mass based suspect screening methodology for
the analysis of pharmaceutical residues in surface water by time-of-flight
mass spectrometry |
C-OT9: M. Mortimer, Univ. Genève, Switzerland: Uptake and clearance of
non-toxic CdSe/ZnS quantum dots by the ciliated protozoa Tetrahymena
thermophila |
11.20-11.40 |
A-OTF8:
M. Gros, CSIRO,
Australia: Biodegradation of pharmaceuticals by the white rot fungus Trametes
versicolor in hospital wastewaters; study of iopromide and ofloxacin as model
compounds |
B-OE9:
M. Kah, Univ.
Vienna, Austria: Environmental fate of nano-pesticides and implications for
exposure assessment in the EU |
C-OT10: E. Van Ael, Univ. Antwerp, Belgium: The influence of POP and metal
contamination on ecological water quality and fish communities |
11.40-12.00 |
A-OTF2: E. De Laurentiis, Univ.
Torino, Italy: A model approach to link indirect photochemistry in surface
waters with climate change and human impact: the case of polymictic Lake
Peipsi (Estonia/Russia) over the last three decades |
B-OE10:
A.M. Tugulea, Health
Canada, Canada: Nano-silver in drinking water and drinking water sources:
stability and influences on disinfection by-products formation |
C-KN15-Ecotox: Cinta Porte, IDAEA-CSIC, Spain: “Development of in-vitro
bioassays for the assessment of reprotoxicity in fish |
12.00-12.20 |
A-OTF10:
R. Kallenborn, Univ. Svalbard, Norway: Enantiomer distribution of chiral
pesticides in traditional food from Arctic Greenland. Elucidation of selected
up-take and distribution processes |
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12.20-13.00 |
Poster Session-WTC-Agora Room |
Technical
Sessions-WTC-A,B,C Rooms |
13.00-14.00 |
LUNCH-WTC-Port Vell Room |
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WTC Locations: A-: Room A1; B-: Room A2+A3 ;
C-: Auditorium ; |
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D-: Port Vell Room ; E-: Agora Room |
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Friday 28 June 2013 -
WTC Afternoon
Sessions |
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Chairs: Andreas Buser /
Miquel Sanchez |
Chairs: Antonia Garrido /
Jose Benito Quintana |
Chairs: Maite Galceran /
Fritz Frimmel |
14.00-14.20 |
A-KN16-Modelling: Manuel Poch, LEQUIA, UdG, Spain: “Decisions in wastewater
systems: different tools for different decisions' levels” |
B-OE11:
D. K. Stepien, Goethe-Univ. Frankfurt, Germany: Persistent hydrophilic
ethers (1,4-dioxane and glymes) in surface- and groundwaters |
C-KN17-Water: Josep Bayona, IDAEA-CSIC, Spain: “Atmospheric plasma. A
new technology to remove recalcitrant organic microcontaminants from water |
14.20-14.40 |
B-OE12:
R. Weber,
POPs Environmental Consulting, Germany: The pyridine-analogue of 2,3,7,8-tcdd
is formed in the thermal treatment of chlorpyrifos and 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol |
14.40-15.00 |
A-OM7:
S. Zhang, Univ.
Toronto-Scarborough, Canada: integrating near-field and far-field
environmental fate and exposure models for screening-level exposure and risk
assessment |
B-OE13:
W. D’Hollander, Univ. Antwerp, Belgium: Characterisation of
perfluoroctane sulfonate in a contaminated terrestrial ecosystems in Belgium |
C-OW18:
S. Abramson, UPMC,
France: Towards Highly Efficient Heterogeneous Magnetic Fenton Catalysts for
the Degradation and Mineralization of Aqueous Organic Pollutants |
15.00-15.20 |
A-OM8:
S. Schenker, ETH-Zurich,
Switzerland: will persistent organic pollutants reach a global equilibrium
distribution? |
B-OE5: C.
Valhondo, IDAEA-CSIC, Spain: Enhanced
emerging contaminants removal during artificial recharge with a reactive
barrier |
C-OW19:
J.-M. Fontmorin, CNRS, France: Modification of graphite electrodes for the
degradation of halogenated organic compounds: coupling of an electrochemical
process with a biological treatment |
15.20-15.40 |
A-OM9:
M. Cladiere,
LEESU, France: Assessing the impact of global change on micropollutants in
aquatic ecosystems: Modelling the fate of nonylphenolic compounds in the
Seine River |
B-OE15:
L. Röhler, Norwegian
Univ. of Life Sciences, Norway: Application of Visual Basic (VB) scripting
and comprehensive GC/TOF for the identification of new halogenated
contaminants in Norwegian ambient air samples |
C-OW20: P. A. Behnisch, BioDetection
Systems, The Netherlands: Effect-based screening assays for water pollutions
with endocrine disrupters, POPs, obesity
and other toxicants |
15.40-16.20 |
WTC-Auditorium Chair:Thorsten
Reemtsma Plenary
Lecture 4: Damià Barceló, ICRA-UdG and IDAEA-CSIC Barcelona, Spain: |
"Toward a better
understanding of the fate, behaviour and risk of fullerenes
and other carbon-based nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes in the
total environment" |
16.20-17.00 |
Best Poster Awards
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ICCE 2015 Presentation |
CLOSURE-WTC-Auditorium |
WTC Locations: A-:
Room A1; B-: Room A2+A3 ; C-: Auditorium ; D-: Port Vell Room ; E-: Agora
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