Roel Meulepas
Director Europe and member of the Research Management Team and theme coordinator Groundwater technology
Biography
My primary research focus is on biological water treatment, both for purification and resource recovery. Besides research, I am active in several complementary activities, including:
- Establishing and managing large research collaborations
- Securing grants for research and upscaling
- Facilitating knowledge transfer and valorization
Education
PhD, Environmental Technology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands, 2009
BSc & MSc, Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University ,The Netherlands, 2004
Secondary education (vwo), Mondriaan College Oss, The Netherlands, 1997
Research interests
Environmental biotechnology
Selected list of publications
- R.J.W. Meulepas, C.G. Jagersma, A.F. Khadem, A.J.M. Stams, P.N.L. Lens, Effect of methanogenic substrates on anaerobic oxidation of methane and sulfate reduction by an anaerobic methanotrophic enrichment. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 87, 1499-1506 (2010)
- M.A. Acheampong, R.J.W. Meulepas, P.N.L. Lens, Removal of heavy metals and cyanide from gold mine wastewater, Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology 85 (5), 590-613 (2010)
- R.J.W. Meulepas, G. Gonzalez-Gil, F.M. Teshager, A. Witharana, P.E. Saikaly, Anaerobic bioleaching of metals from waste activated sludge, Science of the Total Environment 514, 60-67 (2015)
- V. Abromaitis, V. Racys, P. Van Der Marel, R.J.W. Meulepas, Biodegradation of persistent organics can overcome adsorption–desorption hysteresis in biological activated carbon systems, Chemosphere 149, 183-189 (2016)
- S.R. Pinela, A. Larasati, R.J.W .Meulepas, M.C. Gagliano, R. Kleerebezem, Ultrafiltration (UF) and biological oxygen-dosed activated carbon (BODAC) filtration to prevent fouling of reversed osmosis (RO) membranes: A mass balance analysis, Journal of Water Process Engineering 57, 104648 (2024)
- R.H.R. Branco, R.J.W. Meulepas, K. Kadlecová, M.F.S. Cardoso, H.H.M. Rijnaarts, Effect of dissolved organic carbon on micropollutant biodegradation by aquifer and soil microbial communities, Chemosphere 347, 140644 (2024)