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Group of Environmental Biotechnology

Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

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Biogroup offers a research contract to join the European Project LIFE SEACAN



Biogroup offers a research contract to join the European Project LIFE SEACAN

4 Mar 2019

The group of Environmental Biotechnology (Biogroup) of the University of Santiago de Compostela is offering a 6 months contract to join the LIFE SEACAN project team. The hired person is expected to carry out the environmental assessment, by means of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), of the novel technologies developed within the project as well as to compare them to the conventional technologies for canning wastewaters. The contract starting date would be May the 2nd 2019.

Applications must be sent before March the 14th at 2.00pm. Please, find more information about the requirements and selection process in the document attached

About the project

The LIFE SEACAN Project aims to demonstrate the potential of two innovative biofilm-based technologies (aerobic granular sludge and hybrid bioreactors) to decrease the impact of industrial activity on marine ecosystems. LIFE SEACAN prototype will be implemented in a representative fish cannery industry located in Galicia, where almost 80% of Spanish fish canning industries are gathered. The potential benefits over marine environment preservation will be quantified and evaluated in Rías Baixas, the most adequate environment for a reliable demonstration. The main objective of this project is to reduce the pollution in marine ecosystems caused by fish canneries effluents due to their both organic matter and nitrogen load. Biofilm-based treatments will be applied in order to improve the cannery effluent quality and its impact will be assessed within the marine environment. This project is funded by the European Commission through LIFE14 programme with a total budget of 1.8 M€ and will be extended from September 2015 to October 2019. The project partners are: Cetaqua (leads), USC and UVigo.

Website: LIFE SEACAN

Download: Research contract LIFE SEACAN_ Full information