Outline


RECWET booklet
(May 2024 edition)

Since the establishment in 2000, we have been studying and developing cutting-edge water environment technologies using a variety of approaches based on the fusion and collaboration of basic science and practical science, with the aim of realizing a sustainable water environment.
RECWET was reorganized into three divisions in 2019 in order to strengthen and expand its research and education system through collaboration with water-related researchers in a wider range of fields, including chemistry and biotechnology and civil engineering. We have also engaged in activities such as international cooperation, human resource development, and holding international conferences, in the water field mainly in Asia.
Additionally, the "International Wastewater-based Epidemiology" Program, established in March 2024, is promoting activities aimed at social implementation of developed technologies through industry-academia collaboration.
As a research hub for water environment technology, we actively hold various symposiums and other events. More details

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2025/05/28
[Cooperated event] Hydrosphere Science Seminar #28 (Prof. Yoshimitsu Tajima)

#28 of Hydrosphere Science Seminar, which RECWET also collaborate to co-sponsor, will be given by Prof. Yoshimitsu Tajima (Dept. Civil Engineering / Water System Management Division, RECWET) from 15:00, 2nd June (Mon). Please register here and join us!

2025/05/20
[Lecture] Invited lecture at 98th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Bacteriology (Project Prof. Kitajima)

Project Prof. Masaaki Kitajima (International Wastewater-based Epidemiology) will give an invited lecture at Symposium 5(PDF) "Current Status and Future Challenges of Microbial Monitoring" at the 98th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Bacteriology to be held in Kanazawa City from May 29th to 31st.

Wastewater-based Epidemiology: New Research Developments in the Post-COVID Era, 第98回日本細菌学会総会, May 29, 石川県立音楽堂.
2025/05/19
[Cooperated event & Lectures] 1st Aquatic Environmental Science Seminar (Shinshu U/UTokyo Collaboration Branch Office, Prof. Katayama, Assoc. Prof. Hashimoto)

The RECWET's collaboration branch office with related universities, "Shinshu U/UTokyo Collaboration Branch Office", will be co-hosting the seminar shown below. Project Prof. Takashi Kato (the branch office / former Deputy Director), Prof. Hiroyuki Katayama and Assoc. Prof. Takashi Hashimoto (Water Quality Control Technologies and Materials Development Devision) will give lectures at the seminar.

1st Aquatic Environmental Science Seminar
Venue: Okayama University
Date: June 2nd 2025, Monday, 2-5 pm

Lecturers:
Hiroyuki Katayama, UTokyo/Shinshu U「水中の病原微生物に関する研究」
Takashi Kato, Okayama U/Shinshu U「水処理材料の開発とナノ空間における水の科学」
Yuta Nishina, Okayama U「水中の物質を吸着する二次元炭素材料の開発」
Takashi Hashimoto, UTokyo 「開発途上国における適正水供給システム」
Shinichi Miyoshi, Okayama U「細菌による環境水の汚染」

Host: Okayama University
Co-host: Shinshu University/University of Tokyo Collaboration Branch Office, RECWET,
     School of Engineering, University of Tokyo

(This is not an official English announcement, but translated from the Japanese event web page.)
2025/05/16
[Publication] Virus concentration from wastewater using coagulant and magnetic materials (Project Proc. Kitajima)

A paper by Project Prof. Masaaki Kitajima (International Wastewater-based Epidemiology) on the development of virus concentration from wastewater using a coagulant with magnetic materials has been published online by ACS ES&T Water. This is a joint research project with Shionogi & Co. Ltd./AdvanSentinel Inc. and Hokkaido University.

Ryo Iwamoto, Satoshi Okabe, and Masaaki Kitajima (2025) Development of a Rapid, Cost-Effective, and Automatable Virus Concentration from Wastewater Using a Coagulant with Magnetic Materials, ACS ES&T Water.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.5c00027
2025/05/12
[Cooperated event] Hydrosphere Science Seminar #27 (Dr. Laurence Hawker)

#27 of Hydrosphere Science Seminar, which RECWET also collaborate to co-sponsor, will be given by Dr. Laurence Hawker (University of Bristol) from 15:00 today. Registration