Manfred Lohse

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Manfred Lohse (born May 13, 1948 in Hanover ) is a German hydraulic engineer, expert in drinking water and wastewater technology and researcher in the field of water protection.

Life

Manfred Lohse was born in Hanover in 1948 as the son of a self-employed master craftsman and passed his Abitur in 1967 in the mathematics and natural sciences branch of the Tellkampf School . After two years of service with the Lower Saxony police, he studied civil engineering from 1969 to 1975 at the TH Hannover and graduated with a degree in engineering. He then took on a position as a research assistant in the research field of urban water management and was awarded a Dr.-Ing. PhD. He also worked as a freelancer for the Ingenieur-Gesellschaft für Infrastruktur (IFI) in Hanover. He then took over the “Water, Sewage, Waste” department in the Schulz engineering office in Nordhorn , and then the “Urban Water Management” department in the civil engineering office in Bremen .

In 1990 he moved to the Münster University of Applied Sciences as a professor , where he initially represented the teaching and research field of water management in the civil engineering department and, from 1993, the field of wastewater management . He focused his scientific work primarily on the areas of ecological wastewater treatment , small wastewater treatment plants , process water treatment and cost optimization of wastewater technology . He has been retired since 2013 and lives in Münster.

In addition to his teaching and research activities, Manfred Lohse was for many years Scientific Director at the Institute for Waste, Wastewater and Infrastructure Management (INFA) in Ahlen, in several specialist committees of the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) and the German Association for Water Management, Wastewater and Waste eV (DWA) and works as an expert for courts and private individuals.

Awards

  • Commendation for the dissertation by the jury of the Karl Imhoff Prize 1987

Fonts

  • Sulfur compounds in sewage systems with special consideration of biogenic sulfuric acid corrosion . (Diss.) Publications of the Institute for Urban Water Management and Waste Technology at the University of Hanover 1986, no.62.

Web links

Individual evidence

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