Contact Dr Tolulope Elemo
- Email: Tolulope-nwabiani.N.Elemo@cranfield.ac.uk
- Twitter: @ElemoTolulope
Background
Tolulope holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from University of Lagos (Nigeria) and a master's degree in Environmental Engineering from Cranfield University (UK).
Previous research experience working on the following projects:
Impact of bio-addition and carbon/nitrogen ratio on biodegradation of fog-rich wastewater (May - September 2018; MSc thesis)
Environmental and run-off attenuation reservoir at Roxhill Manor Farm, Cranfield (February - May 2018; MSc group project)
Effect of the variation in temperature of the solid-state fermentation of melon seeds (2014; BSc thesis)
Production of phosphoric acid using the dihydrate method: feasibility study (2014; BSc group project)
Tolulope has previous work experience as an intern in municipal waste management (2015 - 2016) and a junior chemical engineer in environmental monitoring (2016 - 2017).
Current activities
Transforming Slow Sand Filtration for Drinking Water Supply
Clients
- Thames Water
- Affinity Water
- Essex & Suffolk Water
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Elemo T, Chipps M, Graham N, Turner A, Jefferson B, .... (2024). Predicting the impact of underwater skimming on dissolved oxygen consumption in slow sand filters for potable water treatment. Science of The Total Environment, 954
- Hassard F, Elemo T, Chipps M, Turner A, Jefferson B, .... (2022). Underwater Remote Skimming of Slow Sand Filters for Sustainable Water Production. ACS ES&T Water, 2(9)