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Application of modern techniques in environmental and chemical engineering, and management of the value networks

Provider: Univerzita Pardubice
Programme: Studentská grantová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.15 - 31.12.15
Workplace: Fakulta chemicko-technologická - Ústav enviromentálního a chem. inženýrst
Investigator: Mikulášek Petr
Team member: Munzarová Simona | Bednaříková Marie | Tetřevová Liběna | Doleček Petr | Kořínková Jaroslava | Košťálová Jana | Lošťáková Hana | Jelínková Martina | Dušek Libor | Pouzar Miloslav | Vávra Jan | Černohorský Tomáš | Krejčová Anna | Šelešovská Renáta | Šiška Bedřich | Novotný Ladislav | Palarčík Jiří | Chýlková Jaromíra | Brunclík Tomáš | Weidlich Tomáš | Paták Michal | Jiránková Hana | Branská Lenka
Description:
In the area of environmental and chemical engineering the project is focused on the technologies used for the pre-treatment and cleaning of the process, waste and municipal water using pressure driven membrane processes, diffusion dialysis, indirect electrochemical oxidation, heterogeneous photolysis of the phenols, and various biological methods. The project is currently focused on the analytical methods to evaluation types and concentrations of contaminants and on the methods of preparation and subsequent analysis of the samples relating to the protection of human health, the environment, and material analysis. In the area of value management will be experimental research focused on comparison of perception of strategic benefits usefulness from the viewpoint of customers and from the perspective of their suppliers. In the area of logistics management research will focus on the study of cooperation links in the supply systems in the context of the properties and structure of these systems. It will also be examined using environmental and social life cycle analysis of the product, namely in terms of the potential scope of the study, the measurability of environmental and/or social costs and traceability of individual indicators in the chemical and food industries.