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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2025/05/16
[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

2025/05/12
[Media] JSTnews features research on the JST-Mirai-Program (Project Prof. Kitajima)

Research on the Tanaka Project* of the JST-Mirai-Program was featured in the May issue of JSTnews. Project Prof. Hiroaki Tanaka of Shinshu University (Project Leader) and Project Prof. Masaaki Kitajima (One of the Collaborators) were interviewed. The research overview of the whole project and Project Prof. Kitajima's research were covered. (Image: Courtesy of JSTnews)

田中宏明・北島正章 (2025) 特集1: 安全安心に管理できる水インフラの概念実証 健康リスクを低減する社会の実現を目指して, JSTnews 5月号, pp.3-7.

* Tanaka Project
Mission area:Most Safe and Secure Society in the world
Prioritized Themes:Realization of a safe, secure, and comfortable town free from hazardous substances hiding in the living environment
Project:Realization of Safe and Secured Water Cycle System Supporting Healthy Society and People
2025/04/25
[Event] Special Seminar Series #66 (Prof. Petros Gikas/Lecture)

Prof. Petros Gikas of the Technical University of Crete, Greece, who is one of the World's Top 2% Scientists, gave a lecture. His specialty is research into wastewater treatment and sludge recycling, and this time he gave a lecture on energy autonomy for wastewater treatment plants in a hybrid format. Seminar details

2025/04/24
[Publication] Paper on high-sensitivity detection technology of SARS-CoV-2 in air (Project Prof. Kitajima)

A paper on the application of high-sensitivity detection technology of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater to air has been published in Sci Rep in a joint research project by Project Prof. Masaaki Kitajima (International Wastewater-based Epidemiology), Shionogi & CO., LTD., and other.

Tomoyo Yoshinaga, Yoshinori Ando, Yumi Sato, Takeru Kishida & Masaaki Kitajima (2025) Development of COPMAN-Air method for high-sensitivity detection of SARS-CoV-2 in air, Scientific Reports, 15, 14340. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-99365-2