Bio:
Recruited in 2018 at University University Gustave Eiffel, Clément Trellu participated in projects on (i) the role of electrode microstructure in reactive filtration for water treatment, (ii) electrochemical regeneration of activated carbon, (iii) coupling anodic oxidation with biological treatment, and (iv) competitive phenomena in real matrices such as landfill leachates and textile effluents. His current research focuses on (i) the impact of mass transport conditions and electrode microstructure, (ii) the development of low-potential, non-radical peroxide activation pathways to improve energy efficiency and mitigate the undesired side reaction of chloride oxidation, (iii) the lifetime of electrode materials used for these applications and (iv) technology maturation and transfer of electrochemical treatment strategies for wastewater treatment.