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Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Waste to Energy Technologies (17.ZC047)

Native organizations units: Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health

General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field
  • Environment Protection Engineering
  • Environment Protection Engineering
ECTS 6

Qualifying students for considering the whole cycle of waste management and troubleshooting of the waste to energy segment. Goal of the course is to enable solving the problems of waste management with energy utilization based on analysis of basic and new technologies and to educate students to be able to assess applicability of available technologies in real conditions.

Students gain the necessary knowledge to solve specific problems of optimum solutions selection of waste treatment and utilization in order to obtain energy. Students will be able to do analysis, design and optimization of waste treatment facility.

Theoretical study: The concept of waste, quantities and composition of municipal solid waste, National and EU legislation, disposal of waste, waste utilization technologies, mechanical-biological waste treatment, anaerobic digestion, combustion of waste, landfill gas management Practical lessons: At the exercises examples are processed where students are trained to solve specific problems in the field of waste management: waste management systems planning, work on software tools for landfill gas production modeling and determination of landfill energy potential.

Lectures, auditory exercises, computer exercises and consultations. At the lectures, theoretical part of teaching material followed by appropriate practical examples for easy understanding and adoption of material. The auditory exercises deal with teaching material in detail with active student participation. At computer exercises software tools are used to simulate the processes within the landfill. Beside lectures and exercises, consultations are held on a regular basis. written part of the examination may be taken through the form of two colloquia.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Christensen, T.H. Solid Waste Technology & Management, Volume 1 & 2 2011 Wiley Publication, United Kingdom English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Coloquium exam No No 20.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Coloquium exam No No 20.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 70.00
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Prof. Dejan Ubavin

Full Professor

Lectures

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Assoc. Prof. Bojan Batinić

Associate Professor

Lectures

Science Associate Nikolina Tošić

Science Associate

Computational classes

Professional Studies Professor Marija Vigi

Intern Researcher

Computational classes

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