Talat Satilmisoglu
Externally employed doctoral student
Research subject: Urban Water Engineering
Division: Architecture and Water
Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
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Luleå, T3030
About me
Talat Satilmisoglu's research focuses on the performance of prefabricated stormwater treatment facilities, specifically filter facilities and vault systems. Talat's work aims to provide evidence about the pollutant treatment function of these facilities and explore needs and options for further development of these technologies.
Talat completed his Master of Science in Water Engineering at the University of Exeter, Centre for Water Systems. His master's thesis, titled "Sustainable Drainage Systems and Groundwater Quality in Freetown, Sierra Leone," investigated the effects of sustainable drainage systems on the quality of groundwater and water management strategies in developing regions.
In June 2024, Talat began his industrial PhD studies with the Urban Water Engineering group at Luleå University of Technology, in collaboration with GF Piping Systems. His research primarily involves extensive field sampling of installed stormwater treatment facilities, with the objective of analyzing data and publishing findings on pollutant treatment efficacy. This includes sampling sites with parallel facilities to compare different factors and investigate both classical pollutants and emerging contaminants.
Research Projects
- DRIZZLE External link.
- Stormwater&Sewers External link.
- Transnational Access Project "Standard for stormwater management in Sweden" (2024-2025) External link.
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