Outline

RECWET booklet
(Jul 2025 edition)

Since the establishment in 2000, we have been conducting research and development of cutting-edge water environment control technologies using diverse approaches based on the integration and collaboration of basic sciences such as microbial ecology and practical studies such as water treatment engineering in order to meet the social challenges and expectations of realizing a sustainable water environment.
In 2019, the center was reorganized into three divisions. We are currently promoting research and education in collaboration with water-related researchers in a wider range of fields within the university, including Chemistry and biotechnology, Civil engineering and Material engineering. Additionally, Laboratory of International Wastewater-based Epidemiology, which was established in March 2024, is working to implement technologies developed through industry-academia collaboration in society. Furthermore, in October 2024, Shinshu University/The University of Tokyo Collaboration Branch Office was established, aiming to integrate advanced research in the water field by collaborating with Shinshu University.
Moreover, our activities in the water fields, including international cooperation, human resource development, and hosting international conferences, mainly conducted in Asia, are gaining international recognition. We will continue to promote research and education activities with the aim of becoming an international research hub for water environmental engineering. We would appreciate your continued support for the activities of the center.

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2025/07/15
[Cooperated event] Hydrosphere Science Seminar #30(Prof. Günter Blöschl - Stockholm Water Prize 2025)

#30 of Hydrosphere Science Seminar, which RECWET also collaborate to co-sponsor, will be given by Prof. Günter Blöschl (Vienna University of Technology) from 14:00, 22th July (Tue). Please register here and join us!

2025/07/14
[Lecture] Webinar on the application of WBE in mass gathering events (Project Prof. Kitajima)

Project Prof. Masaaki Kitajima (International Wastewater-based Epidemiology) will be a panelist at a webinar held by Turkish Water Institute (SUEN) and Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) on July 14.


"Implementation of COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance in the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Village, Summer 2021", Wastewater Surveillance: Public Health Protection at Global Events, SUEN-IsDB Webinar, July 14, Online.
2025/07/03
[Event] Special Seminar Series #67 (Dr. N.T.A. Hang & Dr. T.T.V. Ha/Lecture)

We invited Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi An Hang and Dr. Tran Thi Viet Ha from Master’s Program in Environmental Engineering at Vietnam Japan University, Vietnam to give special lectures from 16:00 on Thursday July 3rd. Seminar details

2025/07/01
[HR] Postdoc researcher Cecilia BURZIO promoted to Project Asst. Prof.

Dr. Cecilia BURZIO, a Project Researcher at RECWET, was promoted to a Project Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Engineering on 1st July. Congratulations!

Dr. BURZIO joined UTokyo in October 2023. At RECWET, she has mainly been engaged in research on "Development of detection and countermeasure methods for water quality accidents through continuous monitoring and comprehensive analysis, and optimization of watershed monitoring (translated English)." In the future, she will support RECWET as a collaborative member.
2025/06/30
[Conference] Presentations by postdocs and graduate students at WET2025 (Project Profs. Kitajima & Katayama, Prof. Kurisu, Project Assoc. Prof. Kasuga)

At WET2025 (Water and Environment Technology Conference) to be held at City Hall Plaza Aore Nagaoka on 5-6 July, researchers, graduate students and international research students will give presentations as follows.

Supervised by Project Prof. Masaaki Kitajima* and Project Prof. Hiroyuki Katayama*
● Dr. Vu Duc Canh (postdoc):Public Health Insights from Wastewater-Based Epidemiological Surveillance of Pertussis in Japan and Vietnam
● Dr. Made Sandhyana Angga (postdoc):Leveraging Wastewater-Based Epidemiology to Track Human Papillomavirus Prevalence
● Zejun Liu (D1):Comprehensive Optimization of Norovirus Dose-Response Models Using Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Combined Challenge Data
● Shusuke Araki (M1):Evaluation of Sampling Strategies and Pathogen Detection Methods in Airport Wastewater Surveillance

Supervised by Prof. Futoshi Kurisu** or Project Assoc. Prof. Ikuro Kasuga*
● Dr. VU My Hanh Thi (postdoc):Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes Associated with Untreated Wastewater Discharge in Water Environment in Northern Viet Nam
● LANUYANGER Tiamenla (D2):Variations of Cefotaxime-Resistant Escherichia coli and Class 1 Integron Integrase Genes in Urban Wastewater in Two Cities in Japan
● HOMYOK Pratamaporn (Res. student):Optimum COD/N Ratio and pH for Partial Denitrification with Nitrite Production
● PALEE Ittikorn (Res. student):Unraveling Disinfection Byproduct Formation from Emerging Organic Pollutants in Chlorination Processes by Unknown and Suspect Screening Analysis with Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry

*: International Wastewater-based Epidemiology **: Water System Management