Microbial fuel cell
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what is a microbial fuel cell
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Microbial aspects of MFC
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Future Applications of MFC
Research
The following research groups are active in the field of MFCs
Asia
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (Korea) - The Energy and Biotechnology Laboratory (EBL)
Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) (China) - School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (India) - Bioengineering and Environmental Centre (BEEC)
Indian Institute of Technology (India) - Environmental Engineering Laboratory
Europe
Ecole Centrale de Lyon (France) - Microbial Environmental Genomics Group within the Laboratoire Ampère
Ghent University (Belgium) - Laboratory Microbial Ecology & Technology (LabMET)
Newcastle University (UK) - Microbial Fuel Cell Research group (NEWMFC)
Universities of Bristol (UoB) and of the West of England (UWE) - Bristol Robotics Laboratory: Energy Autonomy Group
University of Greifswald (Germany) - Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
Wageningen University (The Netherlands) - Environmental Technology
Wetsus (The Netherlands)
North - America
Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University (USA) - The Center for Environmental Biotechnology (CEB)
Boston University (USA) - Gardner Lab
Penn State University (USA) - The Logan Group
US Naval Research Laboratory - Washington, D.C. (USA) – The Ringeisen Group
University of Southern California (USA) – Multi-University Research Initiative Group
Washington University in St. Louis (USA) - The Angenent Lab
Oceania
University of Queensland (Australia) - Advanced Water Management Centre (AWMC)
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