Chol Deng Thon Abel Curriculum Vitae UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education mobile: +31686289087 2611 AX Delft, the Netherlands cholabel@gmail.com KEY QUALIFICATIONS: Date of birth : 23 February 1976 Nationality : South Sudanese Languages : Dinka (native language) English (fluent in speech, writing and reading) Arabic (fluent in speech, writing and reading) Dutch (fair) Present position: Ph.D. research fellow at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education and Delft University of Technology (TU-Delft). The Netherlands. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Water Supply Engineering and Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Civil Engineering Active participation and involvement in experimental research on managed aquifer recharge (MAR) systems for water and wastewater treatment and reuse (i.e. riverbank filtration (RBF), soil aquifer treatment (SAT), etc.) Five years experience in analysis of organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus and indicators pathogens in water, wastewater and soils in the laboratory. Practical field experience in construction of buildings, pumping stations for irrigated projects, concrete dams, rock-fill dams, earth-fill dams, water treatment plants and water distribution systems. Practical knowledge on construction materials (cement, aggregate, rock and clay) testing in both field and laboratory according to ASTM and BS specifications. Practical knowledge on how to prepare terms of reference (ToR), tender documents and conduct feasibility studies for construction, water and environmental projects. Experience in research and project proposal writing, implementation and supervision. Successfully co-supervised 5 M.Sc. research theses at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in the Netherlands from 2010 to 2013. EDUCATION: 2009 : M.Sc. in Water Supply Engineering, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, the Netherlands Thesis title: "Impact of Biodegradability of Natural Organic Matter and Redox Conditions on Removal of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds during Riverbank Filtration" 2002 : B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, University of Khartoum, Sudan. Thesis title: "Impact of Repeated Vibration on the Strength of Fresh Concrete" TRAINING: Quality Management System Requirements (ISO 9000: 2001) and Internal Quality Audit, Merowe dam site, Sudan. Curriculum Vitae: Chol Deng Thon Abel Page 1
Global positioning system (GPS), Geographical information systems (GIS) and AutoCAD, Dams Implementation Unit (DIU) Headquarters, Khartoum, Sudan. European Union TECHNEAU project training on natural systems for drinking water treatment, Delft, WORK EXPERIENCE: 2010 - present: Ph.D. research fellow at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education and Delft University of Technology, Delft, Exploring the use of a natural treatment system (soil aquifer treatment) for recharge and recovery of partially treated wastewater to close urban water cycle and alleviate stress on fresh water in developing countries. Authored and co-authored peer reviewed research articles published in international scientific journals and presented in international conferences. 2007-2010 : Assistant coordinator for southern Sudan hydropower projects, Dams Implementation Unit (DIU). Preparation of terms of reference (TOR) for new hydropower projects, tender documents. Participation in technical and financial evaluation of offers submitted by international consultancy and dams design firms and representation of the client in projects meetings and participation in field supervision teams. 2005-2007: Soil laboratory Engineer, Lahmeyer International (LI) GmbH, Consulting Engineers, during the construction of Merowe dam project (450 km north Khartoum, 1250 MW). Sampling of Stockpiled materials from crushing and batching plants, clay borrow pit test pitting sampling, testing supervision in the laboratory and field according to (ASTM, BS and/or EM) standards for clay, filters and rock-fill materials. Furthermore, preparation of monthly report on QC/QA for stockpiles, field materials and calibration checks of soil laboratory equipment. 2002 2005 : Project Engineer/manager, Irrigation Works Corporation. Daily supervision daily construction works/site management to ensure proper execution of works. Coordination of project activities, including supervision of sub-contractors and materials suppliers to the site while organizing regular meetings with project consultants, subcontractors and other contractors working in the same area. Furthermore, Cost control by checking materials wastage, proper planning of man power, machinery for site activities and preparation of periodic reports and invoices for the executed works based on bill of quantities (BoQ). AWARDS: 1- Ph.D. scholarship recipient (the Netherlands, March 2010), NATSYS project, under the framework of UNESCO-IHE Partnership Research Fund (UPaRF). 2- M.Sc. scholarship recipient (USA, Washington, DC, October 2007) by the World Bank through Joint Japan/ World Bank Graduates Scholarship Program (jj/wbgsp). Curriculum Vitae: Chol Deng Thon Abel Page 2
TEACHING EXPERIENCE: April - October 2013: Supervision of M.Sc. research thesis carried out by Roman Vortisch from Dresden University of Technology (TU-Dresden, Germany), entitled: Effect of primary effluent using alum and ferric chloride on removal bulk organic matter, nutrients and pathogen indicators in a managed aquifer recharge system. Laboratory experiments were conducted at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, September 2013: Literature reading and literature review exercise. One day lecture given to M.Sc. students from urban water and sanitation and environmental science and technology as part of research methodology and proposal writing module. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, October 2012 April 2013: Co-supervision of M.Sc. research thesis (MWI-2013/17) entitled: Development of framework for site selection, design, operation and maintenance for soil aquifer treatment (SAT) systems. Carried out by Khalid Alkubati at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, October 2011 May 2012: Co-supervision of M.Sc. research thesis (MWI-2012/30) entitled: Impact of pre-treatment of primary effluent on clogging and removal of nutrients during soil aquifer treatment. Carried out by Joseph Paul Ntelya at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, October 2011 May 2012: Co-supervision of M.Sc. research thesis (MWI-2012/28) entitled: Effect of hydraulics and process conditions on soil aquifer treatment systems using primary effluent. Carried out by Selamwit Assefa Mersha at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, October (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013): Teaching UNESCO-IHE M.Sc. students (batches 2009/2011, 2010/2012 and 2011/2013) characterization of natural organic matter (NOM) in water and wastewater using Fluoromax-3 spectrofluorometer (HORIBA Jobin Yvon, Edison, NJ, USA). The use of MATLAB software to generate 3D fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (F- EEM) contour maps to discern between humic-, fulvic- and proteins-like NOM fractions was also elaborated. Delft, September 2011: Literature reading and literature review writing. One day lecture given to M.Sc. students from urban water and sanitation as part of research methodology and proposal writing module. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, October 2010 April 2011: Co-supervision of M.Sc. research thesis (MWI-2011/09) entitled: Effect of Temperature and Redox Conditions on Removal of Contaminants during Soil Aquifer Treatment. Carried out by Yona Nelson Malolo at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, October 2010 April 2011: Co-supervision of M.Sc. research thesis (MWI-2011/04) entitled: Effect of soil type and hydraulic regime on removal of bulk organic matter nitrogen during soil passage. Carried out by Ervin Buçpapaj at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, Curriculum Vitae: Chol Deng Thon Abel Page 3
October 2010 - October 2013: The use of MATLAB software for characterization of water and wastewater and interpretation of results. Annual two days lectures given to M.Sc. students from urban water and sanitation and environmental science and technology. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Delft, PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS: Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K., Buçpapaj, E. and Kennedy, M. D. (2013a). Impact of hydraulic loading rate and media type on removal of bulk organic matter and nitrogen from primary effluent in a laboratory-scale soil aquifer treatment. Water Science and Technology, 68(1), 217-226. Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K., Maeng, S. K., Magic-Knezev, A., Kennedy, M. D. and Amy, G. L. (2013b). Fate of Bulk Organic Matter, Nitrogen, and Pharmaceutically Active Compounds in Batch Experiments Simulating Soil Aquifer Treatment (SAT) Using Primary Effluent. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 224(7), 1-12. Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K., Malolo, Y. N., Maeng, S. K., Kennedy, M. D. and Amy, G. L. (2012). Attenuation of Bulk Organic Matter, Nutrients (N and P), and Pathogen Indicators During Soil Passage: Effect of Temperature and Redox Conditions in Simulated Soil Aquifer Treatment (SAT). Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 223, 5205-5220. Maeng, S. K., Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K., Park, N. S. and Amy, G. L. (2012). Removal of geosmin and 2- methylisoborneol during managed aquifer recharge: batch and column studies. Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology AQUA, 61(4), 220-227. Maeng, S. K., Sharma, S. K., Abel, C. D. T., Magic-Knezev, A., Song, K. G. and Amy, G. L. (2012). Effects of effluent organic matter characteristics on the removal of bulk organic matter and selected pharmaceutically active compounds during managed aquifer recharge: Column study. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 140-141, 139-149. Maeng, S. K., Sharma, S. K., Abel, C. D. T., Magic-Knezev, A. and Amy, G. L. (2011). Role of biodegradation in the removal of pharmaceutically active compounds with different bulk organic matter characteristics through managed aquifer recharge: Batch and column studies. Water Research, 45(16), 4722-4736. PUBLICATIONS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K., and Kennedy, M. D. (2013). Removal of Bulk Organic Matter, Nitrogen and Pharmaceutically Active Compounds from Primary Effluent in Simulated Soil Aquifer Treatment. In proceedings of IWA Water Reuse Conference, October 27-31, Windhoek, Namibia. Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K., Ntelya, J. P., and Kennedy, M. D. (2013). Effect of primary effluent coagulation on removal of suspended solids, Bulk Organic Matter and Nitrogen during Soil Aquifer Treatment: Column Study. In proceedings of IWA Water Reuse Conference, October 27-31, Windhoek, Namibia. Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K. and Kennedy, M. D. (2012). Effect of temperature and redox conditions on attenuation of bulk organic matter and nutrients in simulated SAT studies. In proceedings of IWA World Water Congress, September 16-22, Busan, South Korea. Maeng, S. K., Abel, C. D. T., Sharma, S. K. and Amy, G. L., (2009). Impact of Biodegradability of Natural Organic Matter and Redox Conditions on Removal of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds Curriculum Vitae: Chol Deng Thon Abel Page 4
during Riverbank Filtration. High Quality Drinking Water Conference, June 9-10, Delft, the Netherlands. RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS in Symposiums and Seminars: September 23-27, 2013: : Integrity of Water Systems in a Developing World. UNESCO-IHE Annual Ph.D. Symposium. Oral presentation entitled: Effect of intermittent application of primary effluent to managed aquifer recharge on removal of bulk organic matter and nutrients. Delft, June 11, 2013: Water in Delta Cities Ph.D. Seminar. Delft University of Technology (TU-Delft), Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences. Oral presentation entitled: Reduction of Bulk Organic Matter, Nitrogen and Pharmaceutically Active Compounds from Primary Effluent in Simulated Soil Aquifer Treatment. Delft, October 1-5, 2012: Managing Water Resources in a Changing World. UNESCO-IHE Annual Ph.D. Symposium. Oral presentation entitled: Fate of bulk organic matter, nitrogen and pharmaceutically active compounds in a managed aquifer recharge (MAR) system using primary effluent. Delft, September 26-30, 2011: Optimizing Water Use with a Focus on Developing Countries. UNESCO-IHE Annual Ph.D. Symposium. Oral presentation entitled: Removal of bulk organic matter and nutrients during soil aquifer treatment: impact of temperature and redox conditions. Delft, SOFTWARES: AutoCAD, GIS, MATLAB, statistical analysis software (Minitab and SPSS), SigmaPlot, Epanet and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint). REFEREES: Prof. Maria D. Kennedy, PhD, UNESCO-IHE, m.kennedy@unesco-ihe.org Associate Prof. Saroj K. Sharma, PhD, UNESCO-IHE, s.sharma@unesco-ihe.org Eng. Emmanuel Lokiri Kumori, Rhino Project management, emmanlokomuri@msn.com Curriculum Vitae: Chol Deng Thon Abel Page 5