We are delighted to introduce Stuart Khan as an Associate Editor for our new journal Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology.
About Stuart
Currently, Stuart is an Associate Professor in the School of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
Stuart completed his PhD at the University of New South Wales in 2003, after gaining his BSc from the University of Sydney in 1995.
At the University of New South Wales, Stuart supervises 6 PhD students on a variety of water related projects. His present research interests include:
- The presence, fate and implications of trace chemical substances in drinking water, wastewater, recycled water and the environment.
- Water treatment process validation and reliability assessment.
- The role of potable reuse in securing future sustainable water supplies.
- Chiral transformations of chemical substances during wastewater treatment.
- Water quality impacts of extreme weather events.
Stuart has contributed a book chapter ‘Safe Management of Chemical Contaminations for Planned Portable Water Recycling’ to ‘Sustainable Water’ which is part of our book series focusing on key issues in environmental science and technology.
“My overarching goal is for effective water research to facilitate the improvement of sustainable urban water management. Research can achieve this improving our understanding of water treatment capabilities, water quality monitoring and risk management. These areas are crucial to support the increased application of more sustainable water supply options such as potable water recycling”.
Stuart Khan, Associate Editor, Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology
Stuart is now accepting submissions – submit your manuscript to him today!
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