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Contributors
The editors
Simon judd
Dr Judd is a Reader in Water Sciences at Cranfield University with over 15 years'
experience of industrial and academic R&D, having spent three years in nuclear
waste management and two years in forensic science. In his current post he has
conducted research into a wide range of chemical and, principally, membrane
processes as applied to water and wastewater treatment. Topics have included
municipal and domestic wastewater treatment and reuse using membrane
bioreactors, nanofiltration of dye waste for water recovery and scale mitigation
in reverse osmosis for flux enhancement. He has contributed to and co-authored
a number of books on both water recovery and reuse and membrane processes,
and has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. Dr Judd also manages
swimming pool water treatment research activities, and chairs the Membrane
Academia Industry Network (MAIN), a UK research council-sponsored initiative
to encourage dissemination of information between the industrial and academic
communities in the UK.
Contact: s.j.judd@cranfield.ac.uk
Bruce jefferson
Dr Jefferson is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Water Sciences at
Cranfield University following graduation from the Department of Chemical
Engineering, Loughborough University. In his current post he has conducted
research into general physical and, more specifically, membrane processes for a
wide range of applications within both urban and industrial environments. He
has contributed to and co-authored a number of books on both water recovery
and reuse and membrane processes, and has published extensively in peer-
reviewed journals. Dr Jefferson has also presented papers at and chaired
numerous sessions on the subject of water recycling, and he is a member of the
IWA specialist group committee on advanced treatment/membrane processes.
Contact: b.jefferson@cranfield.ac.uk