Dr. Eriona Canga | Stakeholder involvment Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Eriona Canga, alchemia-nova, Austria
Eriona Canga, Ph.D. 🎓, is a researcher and project manager at alchemia-nova GmbH in Vienna since December 2021. With 13 years of international experience in Denmark, Italy, and Austria, she specializes in EU Water Framework Directive, waste management, sustainable eco-technologies, wastewater treatment, and soil phytoremediation. Previously, she was a lecturer and department head at POLIS University in Albania. She holds a Ph.D. in Agroecology from Aarhus University and an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Fluent in multiple languages, Eriona has contributed significantly to research on phosphorus and nitrogen removal in water systems. 🌍🧪
Publication Profile
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Eriona Canga, Ph.D. 🎓, is a researcher and project manager at alchemia-nova GmbH in Vienna since December 2021. She leads scientific teams in projects like WATERAGRI, DIVAGRI, HYDROUSA, and SYMBIOREM, and manages laboratory operations and EU funding proposals. Previously, she was a lecturer and head of the Environment Department at POLIS University, Tirana, from 2018 to 2021, where she managed curricula and supervised MSc and PhD students. Her post-doctoral research at the Italian National Research Council and Aarhus University focused on water management, groundwater pollution, and agricultural water treatment. 🌍🧪
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Publication Top Notes
- 📚 “A review of nature-based solutions for resource recovery in cities” by J Kisser et al., cited 75 times, published in 2020.
📝 “Comparison of nitrogen elimination rates of different constructed wetland designs” by E Canga et al., cited 40 times, published in 2011.
📖 “Agricultural drainage filters. II. Phosphorus retention and release at different flow rates” by E Canga et al., cited 28 times, published in 2016.
🔍 “A simplified transfer function for estimating saturated hydraulic conductivity of porous drainage filters” by E Canga et al., cited 15 times, published in 2014.
🌱 “Agricultural drainage filters. I. Filter hydro-physical properties and tracer transport” by E Canga et al., cited 13 times, published in 2016. - A review of nature-based solutions for resource recovery in cities. Blue-Green Systems 2, 138–172
- Investigation on nitrogen removal in a two-stage subsurface vertical flow constructed wetland system using natural zeolite.
- Relating water and air flow characteristics in coarse granular materials
- Long-term phosphorus removal by Ca and Fe-rich drainage filter materials under variable flow and inlet concentrations
- Drainage filter technologies to mitigate site-specific phosphorus losses in agricultural drainage discharge
- Drainage filters and constructed wetlands to mitigate site-specific nutrient losses
- Analysis of reactive phosphorus treatment by filter materials at the edge of tile-drained agricultural catchments: A global view of the current status and challenges
- Perceptions of stakeholders on nature-based solutions in urban planning: A thematic analysis in six European cities
- Linking mean pore velocity and dispersivity to pore velocity distribution by advection–dispersion and stream tube modeling
- Drainage filter technologies to mitigate site-specific phosphorus losses
- Hydro-geochemical processes affecting phosphorus retention in coarse granular drainage filters: Hydraulic conductivity, solute transport and phosphate retention
- Hydraulic efficiency and phosphorus retention of porous media treating agriculture drainage water
- Hydraulics and phosphorus retention of permeable filters treating artificial agricultural drainage water
- Hydro-geochemistry and retention of phosphorus in drainage filters and constructed wetlands
- Saturated hydraulic conductivity of permeable filters mitigating agricultural nutrient losses