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William Clarke is a Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, University of Queensland. His research centers on environmental engineering, with a focus on organic waste degradation processes, including anaerobic digestion, landfill emissions management, and bioremediation. He has served as Associate Editor for Waste Management (2008-2013) and holds a position on the Managing Board of the International Waste Working Group.
Clarke's research explores methods to accelerate waste solubilization, landfill emission mitigation, and resource recovery from organic waste. Key areas include:
- Anaerobic digestion optimization for municipal solid waste and agricultural residues.
- Biogenic hydrogen sulfide production for mineral processing.
- Pathogen and heavy metal fate in waste treatment systems.
- Integration of circular economy principles in waste-to-energy frameworks.
His recent publications emphasize microbial community dynamics in waste degradation, methane mitigation in landfills, and valorization of fruit waste and agricultural byproducts. Trends indicate a strong focus on pilot-scale validation, process modeling, and sustainable technology deployment.
Clarke leads significant grants, including ARC projects on bioplastics, PFAS remediation, and landfill methane oxidation. He actively supervises doctoral candidates, with research themes spanning waste management, bioenergy systems, and environmental biotechnology. His laboratory facilities support advanced analysis of waste degradation processes and contaminant mobility.
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