Dodbiba Research Group
Laboratory for Materials Processing, Recovery, and Recycling
Novel technologies are required for sustainable materials processing to cope with the depletion of natural resources and environmental challenges. In an attempt to design a more sustainable future, Dodbiba Research Group (DRG) is committed to finding innovative engineering solutions and developing materials or technologies. Our group identifies problems and works to solve them by pushing the boundaries of the current knowledge and expertise.
Reserch Topics
adsorbent
adsorption
arsenic
biosorption
bottom ash
chloride
coal ash
critical materials
density separation
e-waste
environmental purification
extraction
ferromagnetics
froth flotation
gallium
heat treatment
hydrometallurgy
image processing
indium
LCA
leaching
liquid-liquid separation
lithium
magnetic separation
materials processing
mineral processing
molybdenum
nickel
particle size distribution measurement
PGM elements
phosphorus
rare earth elements
recycling
sewage sludge ash
shape factor
silver
size reduction
solvent extraction
sorting of plastics
spent batteries
synthesis
tribo-electic separation
waste plastics
wastewater
zeta potential
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Dodbiba Research Group, UTokyo
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Dodbiba Research Group, UTokyo
is feeling joyful at The University of Tokyo / UTokyo.
4 months ago
Daisuke Sato, an alumnus from the class of 2009, paid a courtesy visit earlier today.
Dodbiba Research Group, UTokyo
is feeling satisfied at The University of Tokyo / UTokyo.
7 months ago
Today we had the pleasure of meeting several colleagues from the University of South China. It was great discussing with them our common interests at greater length.
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