Department of Chemical Engineering

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Organization name
Department of Chemical Engineering
Description
Both the environment and science/technology have attracted attention in recent years as themes addressing major needs of the industry and the society as a whole. The goal of the undergraduate programme of the Department of Environmental Science and Technology is to educate students in a combination of life and environmental sciences and technology to meet the worlwide needs in this area. The main feature of the program, which is unique in Cyprus, is its educational structure in which the Department's faculty work together to teach a variety of topics in the field of Environmental Science and Technology. After complementing lectures with practical education, students are assigned to laboratories in diverse fields during their senior year while undertaking research for their degree.

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Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2019]
Journal:  Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Feb-2011Catalytic removal of nitrates from waters in a continuous flow process: The remarkable effect of liquid flow rate and gas feed compositionCosta, Costas ; Savva, Petros G. ; Theologidis, Christodoulos 
27-Jun-2010Degradation of microcystin-lr using sulfate radicals generated through photolysis, thermolysis and e- transfer mechanismsDe La Cruz, Armah A. ; Dionysiou, Dionysios Demetriou D. ; Antoniou, Maria G. 
315-May-2017Mechanistic aspects (SSITKA-DRIFTS) of the catalytic denitrification of water with hydrogen on Pd-Cu supported catalystsTheologidis, Christodoulos ; Olympiou, Georgios ; Savva, Petros G. ; Kapnisis, Konstantinos ; Anayiotos, Andreas ; Costa, Costas 
431-Aug-2011A novel highly selective and stable Ag/MgO-CeO2-Al2O3 catalyst for the low-temperature ethanol-SCR of NOValanidou, Lilian ; Theologides, Christodoulos P. ; Zorpas, Antonis A. ; Savva, Petros G. ; Costa, Costas