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Environmental Biotechnology

Course aims

The aim of the course is to introduce students to the discipline dealing with mineral biotechnology. The course provides information on the production of biologically active substances biotechnological methods, which are used to protect the environment. Particular attention is paid to methods and applications in the field of mineral resources. Acquired knowledge is the basis for optimization, measurement and process control.

Literature

Sborník: Mineral Raw Materials and Mining Activity of the 21st Century, VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2003
Videla, H.A.: Prevention and control of biocorrosion. Int. Biodeterioration &
Biodegradation, 49, 2002, s. 259-270

Advised literature

Morton, L.H.G., Surman,S.B.: Biofilms in Biodeterioration - A Review.
Int. Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1994, s. 203-221.
Beech, I.B., Sunner,J.: Biocorrosion: towards understanding
interactions between biofilms and metals. Current Opinion in Biotechnology,
15, 2004, s.181-186.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 546-0477
Abbreviation EB
Course title Environmental Biotechnology
Coordinating department Department of Environmental Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Dr. Ing. Radmila Kučerová