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Professor JuliaStegemann has been doing research to support resource efficiency and rationaldecision-making about environmental technologies for more than thirty years. She is a founding Director of CircEL, the UCL Circular Economy Laboratory, a hub for research and education on resource efficiency that spans the breadth and depth of UCL expertise in this area, and PI and Director of the £8M UKRI Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Centre for Mineral-based Construction Materials (https://ce-hub.org/centre-for-mineral-based-construction-materials/).
She is currently closely involved with projects to investigate the geochemical basis of the metabolism of toxic metals in the cement kiln during co-processing wastes, re-use timber waste, and develop tools to enable use of anthropogenic resources.
Professor Stegemann started her careerdeveloping and validating an evaluation protocol for stabilised/solidifiedproducts for Environment Canada, in collaboration with other Canadianregulators and the US Environmental Protection Agency, as well as 17 industrialcollaborators. This approach to waste characterisation and leaching has gainedinternational recognition, and forms the basis of current standards used inboth North America and Europe, to facilitate more informed waste managementdecisions. She has continued to work in this area in the UK, having led aEuropean project (NNAPICS) to develop a database and neural network models topredict the properties of stabilised/solidified products at Imperial CollegeLondon, as well as a 22-partner project (ProCeSS) under the UK TechnologyStrategy Board Technology Programme to optimise genericstabilisation/solidification processes for increased technology transparencyand support standards for good practice, since coming to UCL. She hasalso participated widely in other national and international collaborations,e.g., in development of a self-sealing/self-healing mineral-based liner/coverfor landfills and mining waste impoundments with the Netherlands EnergyResearch Foundation (ECN), as a core member of the EPSRC Network for S/STreatment and Remediation (STARNET) and also the Work Package on SedimentQuality and Impact Assessment of Pollutants of the European Sediment ResearchNetwork (SEDNET). She is a Fellow ofthe Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IoM3), on the board of the International Society for Constructionwith Wastes (ISCOWA), and has been on the scientific committee of 16international conferences.
In addition to research collaborations, she is involved with industry on arange of consultancy activities, including provision of advice, technologydevelopment, testing, auditing, acting as an expert witness, and provision ofstaff training.
She is currently closely involved with projects to investigate the geochemical basis of the metabolism of toxic metals in the cement kiln during co-processing wastes, re-use timber waste, and develop tools to enable use of anthropogenic resources.
Professor Stegemann started her careerdeveloping and validating an evaluation protocol for stabilised/solidifiedproducts for Environment Canada, in collaboration with other Canadianregulators and the US Environmental Protection Agency, as well as 17 industrialcollaborators. This approach to waste characterisation and leaching has gainedinternational recognition, and forms the basis of current standards used inboth North America and Europe, to facilitate more informed waste managementdecisions. She has continued to work in this area in the UK, having led aEuropean project (NNAPICS) to develop a database and neural network models topredict the properties of stabilised/solidified products at Imperial CollegeLondon, as well as a 22-partner project (ProCeSS) under the UK TechnologyStrategy Board Technology Programme to optimise genericstabilisation/solidification processes for increased technology transparencyand support standards for good practice, since coming to UCL. She hasalso participated widely in other national and international collaborations,e.g., in development of a self-sealing/self-healing mineral-based liner/coverfor landfills and mining waste impoundments with the Netherlands EnergyResearch Foundation (ECN), as a core member of the EPSRC Network for S/STreatment and Remediation (STARNET) and also the Work Package on SedimentQuality and Impact Assessment of Pollutants of the European Sediment ResearchNetwork (SEDNET). She is a Fellow ofthe Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IoM3), on the board of the International Society for Constructionwith Wastes (ISCOWA), and has been on the scientific committee of 16international conferences.
In addition to research collaborations, she is involved with industry on arange of consultancy activities, including provision of advice, technologydevelopment, testing, auditing, acting as an expert witness, and provision ofstaff training.
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