Curriculum Vitae

Prof. William Hogland, D.Sc., European Engineer, MSc Civ. Eng.

HOGLAND Kjell, Hans, WILLIAM
Professor, D.Sc. European Engineer
Head of Environmental Science & Engineering Group (ESEG)
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Dept. of Biology and Environmental Science
Linnaeus University
Office: Landgången 3, SE-39182 Kalmar, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)480-446721
Mobile:+46 (0) 70 58 58 352
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H-index is 14 since 2009, H-index is 18 as a whole, more than 1000 citations (August 2014) /

SUMMARY

Prof. Hogland became active in the field of Civil engineering (environmental engineering) back in 1978 when he completed his Master studies in the field of Civil Engineering in LTH/LU. He presented his doctoral thesis: "Rural and Urban Water Budgets" - A description and characterization of different parts of the water budgets with special emphasis on combined overflows, at Lund University, Sweden, in 1986.

In 1988, Hogland became a research leader at Waste Management and Recovery Division, Department of Water Resources Engineering at Lund University. Since then, Dr. Hogland has been a member of several national and international committees in both Urban Hydrology and Waste Management.

In 1989, Hogland presided as the chairman of the working group and liaison activities for Bioenergy Agreement on MSW, in the International Energy Agency (IEA). He has experience of teaching and research in over 50 countries, and has been invited as a guest speaker at universities in 18 countries, among them Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Thailand, Tunisia and USA. Since 1994, the research has mainly been directed to system analysis of waste management in industries and municipalities, natural systems for wastewater treatment and river catchments analyses.

Hogland has published more than 400 reports and research articles. He has also written textbooks and produced videos in the area of hydrology and waste management. Hogland has also been employed as a lecturer and supervisor in several international courses in the area of water resources and waste management in developing countries. Hogland was the organizer of several international conferences such as “Latin American – Swedish Seminar on Waste Management” in Rio de Janeiro (1995), Brazil; “Kalmar Eco-Tech” in Kalmar (1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2010), Sweden; the Youth Environmental Science Forum - EcoBaltica, St. Petersburg, Russia (1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013).

From 1997 to 1999, Hogland was an Acting Professor of Technical Environmental Science at the Department of Technology, University of Kalmar. In 1999, he was awarded the Chair of Environmental Engineering at the Department of Technology, Kalmar University. In 2000, he became the Head of the Department of Technology and also the Chairman of the Baltic Test Team at GIWA/UNEP (Global International Waters Assessment) conducting Assessment Protocol Testing and a representative of GIWA in the Core Group of the GEF Baltic Sea Regional Project (BSRP).

During 2001 and 2002, William Hogland intensified his international research and education cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region, South East Asia and Latin America. In 2002, he became a member of the European Chemistry Thematic Network and has established the International Network on Sustainable Leachate and Waste Water Management Using High-Tech and Natural Systems. Since 2001 he is the mentor/reviewer for the Swedish International Cooperation Agency (Sida) in their programme “Asian regional Research Programme on Environmental Technology (ARRPET)”, which involves 20 national research institutes in 8 Asian Countries.

A dominating part of Hogland’s recent research has been within the KK-research programme at Kalmar University, “Industrial Development for a Sustainable Society – with emphasis on processes and Automated Systems for Recycling and Reuse”. Since 2002 he is the Chairman of the Baltic Sea Network for leachate and wastewater treatment with emphasis on high-tech in combination with nature based systems and since 2004 he is the Chairman of the Baltic Sea Region-Ukrainian network on bioremediation and treatment of leachate from landfills with emphasis on persistent organic compounds. During recent years, he has increased work inside the University as a member of the Board of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering and the Committee of the Research Education and profile work for Life and Environment, just to name a few. Beside treatment of leachate from landfills and storage of waste fuels by baling technique, his research has been focused on the new areas namely soil remediation with phyto-methods and artificial wetlands as well as integrated industrial water management. Hogland´s research interest has broadened in the area of waste management economics. In 2007, he got his second professor title in Eco-Technology with Focus on Innovation Systems at Mid Sweden University, where he worked until August 2008. In 2008, he also became Editor-in-Chief of the Open Waste Management Journal.

In 2010, William Hogland became Professor of Environmental Engineering and Recovery, at the School of Natural Sciences, Linnaeus University, Campus Kalmar, Sweden and Guest Professor at Beihua University in China. Recently he is running the project “Closing the Life Cycle of Landfills - Landfill Mining in the Baltic Sea Region for future” sponsored the Swedish Institute which engages professors, researcher, students and companies around the Baltic Sea.

EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC DEGREES

  • Professor of Environmental Engineering and Recovery, Linneaus University, Sweden, 2010- present.
  • Professor of Eco-technology, Mid Sweden University, 2007-2008.
  • Professor of Environmental Engineering and Recovery, University of Kalmar, Sweden, 1999-2009.
  • Senior Lecturer, appointed as Docent in Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, 1994.
  • Pedagogical courses: Development of Training for Postgraduate Research Supervisors in the Southeast (Utveckling av handledarutbildning i Sydost). Total eight days of lectures including the role of supervisors/tutors in the Ph.D./postgraduate context; legal aspect on the education; group dynamics; personal development as research supervisor and; the process of supervising, 2003-2004.
  • Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Institute of Science and Technology/ Lund University (LTH/LU), Sweden; 1986.Water Resources Engineering (In Swedish: ‘Teknologiedoktorsexamen i Vattenresurslära’)Thesis Title: Rural and Urban Water Budgets: A Description and Characterization of Different Parts of the Water Budgets with Special Emphasis on Combined Sewer Overflows.
  • Master of Science, Lund Institute of Technology/Lund Univ. (LTH/LU), Sweden; 1978.

Major: Civil Engineering (`Civilingenjörsexamen i Väg och Vatten´)

Thesis Title: Tracer Tests of Groundwater Flow with Lithium, 1977.

  • Language Proficiency: Swedish (native), English, German and some Danish, French, Norwegian, Portuguese and Spanish.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (1994 - to date)

a. Full time employment

  • Professor of Environmental Engineering and Recovery (Professor i miljöteknik och återbruk), Department of Natural Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden, Jan 2010 - present.
  • Professor of Eco-technology with Focus on Innovation Systems (Professor i Ekoteknik med inriktning mot innovationssystem), Mid Sweden University, 2007-2008.
  • Professor of Environmental Engineering and Recovery (“Professor i miljöteknik och återbruk”), Department of Technology, University of Kalmar, Kalmar, Sweden, Dec 1999 - Dec 2009.
  • Professor and Head, Department of Technology, University of Kalmar, Sweden, 2000-2001.
  • Acting Professor, Technical Environmental Science, University of Kalmar, Sweden, 1997-1999.
  • Associate Professor, Lund University (LTH/LU), Sweden, 1994-1998.
  • Research leader, Division of Waste Management and Recovery, Lund University, 1988-1999.
  • Associate Professor (“Universitetslektor”), Department of Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Sweden, March, 1986 – October, 1994.
  • European Engineer, Eur. Ing., 1996.
  • Research Leader, Division of Waste Management and Recovery, Department of Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Sweden, 1988-2000 (sponsored by the Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development, NUTEK) and later the Swedish National Energy Administration (Energimyndigheten).
  • Research and Teaching Assistant (“Forsknings- och övningsassistent”), Department of Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Sweden, September, 1978 – March, 1986.

b. Part-time employment (2003 – to date)

  • Professor of Eco-Technology with Focus on Innovation Systems, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden, 2007-2008 (50% of full time).
  • Professor, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Lund University, Sweden, 2003-2007 (part time).

REFEREED JOURNAL PAPERS

  • Articles in Peer-Reviewed SCI Journals

Year 2015

Note: The Elsevier Atlas Award for the article “Solid waste management challenges for cities in developing countries” by Lilliana Abarca Guerreroa, Eindhoven University of Technology and Costa Rica Institute of Technology, Ger Maasa, Eindhoven University of Technology, and William Hogland, Linnaeus University, (doi:10.1016/j.wasman.2012.09.008). Award delivered 28 May 2015 in the Netherlands.

  1. Stenis, J,Hogland, W., (2015) Economic optimization of landfill mining, The journal of solid waste technology and management, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 389-398.
  2. Stenis J, Hogland W (2015) Economising on energy flows at higher policy analysis orga-nizational levels, The International Journal of Energy, Environment and Economics, (in press).*
  3. Stenis, J., Hogland, W., Cost-effectiveness of recycling and recirculation of natural and energy resources based on the equality principle, Environ Dev Sustain, Accepted: 27 January 2015, DOI 10.1007/s10668-015-9627-0
  4. Hansson, H., Kaczala, F., Marques, M., Hogland, W.,Photo-fenton and fenton oxidation of recalcitrant wastewater from the wooden floor industry. The Water Environmental Research (2015) Accepted
  5. Fathollahzadeh, H., Kaczala, F., Bhatnagar, A.,Hogland, W., Significance of environmental dredging on metal mobility from contaminated sediments in the Oskarshamn harbor. Chemosphere 119 (2015) 445-451.

Year 2014

  1. Rosenlund, J., Hogland, W., Johansson, Anders W., Seddon, J.,A cross-national environmental cluster collaboration: Shifting between an analytical and management level of the triple helix, Science and Public Policy, (2014),ISSN 0302-3427, E-ISSN 1471-5430, 1-11,DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scu075
  2. Stenis, J., Hogland, W., Economic Optimization of Landfill Mining, Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management, volume 40, NO.4, (2014) 389-398
  3. Vergeles,Y., Butenko, N., Ishchenko, A., Stolberg, F., Hogland, M., Hogland, W., Formation and properties of sediments in constructed wetlands for treatment of domestic wastewater. Urban Water Journal, November (2014) 1-9.
  4. Stenis, J., Hogland, W., Economic Optimization of Urban Mining. Iranica Journal of Energy & Environment, 5 (4): 337-344, 2014, ISSN 2079-2115.
  5. Fathollahzadeh, H., Kaczala, F., Bhatnagar, A., Hogland, W. Significance of environmental dredging on metal mobility from contaminated sediments in the Oskarshamn Harbor, Sweden. Chemosphere 119 (2015) 445-451.
  6. Stenis. J., Hogland, W. Optimization of Capital Transfer Fees Based on the Equality Principle. World Applied Sciences Journal 31 (9):1569-1577, 2014.
  7. Svensson H., Hansson H., Hogland W. Combined ozone and biological treatment of oak wood leachate, CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, (Impact Factor 2.05). 2014. Accepted
  8. Jani Y., Hogland W. Waste glass in the production of cement and concrete- a review, the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (2014) (no impact factor yet)
  9. Svensson, H., Jani, Y., Marques, M., Hogland, W. Particle size characterization of oak wood leachate: COD and toxicity distribution within different fraction. Accepted in the Water Science and Technology (2014) (impact factor 1.102).
  10. Svensson H., Hansson H., Hogland W. Determination of nutrient deficiency in stormwater from the wood industry for biological treatment. CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 2014, [Impact factor 2.046].
  11. Bhatnagar, A., Kaczala, F., Hogland, W., Marques, M., Paraskeva, C.A., Papadakis, V.G., Sillanpää, M. Valorization of solid waste products from olive oil industry as potential adsorbents for water pollution control – A review, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 21, 268-298 (2014) (Impact Factor: 2.618).
  12. Kumar, E., Bhatnagar, A., Hogland, W., Marques, M., Sillanpää, M. Interaction of inorganic anions with iron-mineral adsorbents in aqueous media — A review, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 203, 11-21 (2014) (Impact Factor: 6.169).
  13. Kumar, E., Bhatnagar, A., Hogland, W., Marques, M., Sillanpää, M. Interaction of anionic pollutants with Al-based adsorbents in aqueous media – A review, Chemical Engineering Journal, 241, 443-456 (2014) (Impact Factor: 3.473).
  14. Fathollahzadeh H., Kaczala, F., Bhatnagar, A., Hogland, W. Speciation of Metals in Contaminated Sediments from Oskarshamn Harbor, Oskarshamn, Sweden, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 21, 2455–2464, (2014) (Impact Factor: 2.618).
  15. Salomão, A.L. de S., Soroldoni, S., Marques, M., Hogland, W., Bila, D.M., 2014. Effects of single and mixed estrogens on single and combined cultures of D. subspicatus and P. subcapitata.Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology DOI: 10.1007/s00128-014-1294-6.
  16. Kaczala, F., Marques, M., Hogland, W. 2014. Settling/sedimentation and Followed by Sorption with Pinussylvestris Sawdust as “Green” Sorbent: On-site Treatment of Real Industrial Wastewater. Journal of Environmental Protection. 5:368-375. DOI 10.4236/jep.2014.55040.
  17. Laohaprapanon, S., Marques, M., Hogland, W.Anaerobic baffled reactor coupled with chemical precipitation for treatment and toxicity reduction of industrial wastewater. Environmental Technology (2014) 35, 154-162
  18. Ibrahim, M.A., Hogland, W.Organizing preliminary storage sites of organic material, waste fuels and recyclables and their separating distance from populated areas. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management (2014) 16, 270-281
  19. Ibrahim, M.A., Alriksson, S., Sultana, N., Hogland, W. (2014) Perception of fire-risk at temporary storage sites of organic materials, waste fuels and recyclables, International Journal of Environemnt and Waste Management, 14(2), 165-180
  20. Ibrahim, M.A., Appel, G., Lönnermark, A., Persson, H., Hogland, W.Fire Behaviour of Municipal Solid Waste Bales. Fire Technology (2013), 1-19 (DOI: 10.1007/s10694-013-0362-5)

Year 2013

Note: Bhatnagar, A.; Hogland, W.; Marques, M.; Sillanpaa, M., An overview of the modification methods of activated carbon for its water treatment applications, Chemical Engineering Journal, 219 (2013) 499-511. Ranked 21st in the list of Top 25 Hottest Articlesof the journal in January to March 2013.

Guerrero, L.A., Maas, G., Hogland, W. 2013. Solid waste management challenges for cities in developing countries, Waste Management 33, 220-232. The Top 5 most downloaded articles,

International Journal of Integrated Waste Management, Science and Technology

  1. Hansson, H., Marques, M., Laohaprapanon, S., Hogland, W. 2013.Electrocoagulation coupled to activated carbon sorption/filtration for treatment of cleaning wastewaters from wood-based industry. Desalination and Water Treatment (DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2013.808582).
  2. Laohaprapanon, S.,Marques, M., Hogland, W.2013.Anaerobic baffled reactor coupled with chemical precipitation for treatment and toxicity reduction of industrial wastewater.Environmental Technology, V. Online, p.1-9.
  3. Laohaprapanon, S., Marques, M., Kaczala, F., Hogland, W. 2013. Packed-column of granular activated carbons for removal of chemical oxygen demand from industrial wastewater, Clean - Soil, Air, Water (2013) 41(3), 244-250.
  4. Bhatnagar, A., Hogland, W., Marques, M., Sillanpää, M. 2013. An overview of the modification methods of activated carbon for its water treatment applications, Chemical Engineering Journal 219, 499-511.
  5. Bhatnagar, A., Kaczala, F., Hogland, W.,Marques, M., Paraskeva, A.C., Papadakis, V.G.,Sillanpää, M. Valorization of solid waste products from olive oil industry the potential adsorbents for water pollution control - a review.Environmetal Science and Pollution Research International V. Online, p.1-12, 2013.
  6. Svensson, H., Marques, M., Kaczala, F., Hogland, W. 2013. Leaching patterns from wood of different tree species and environmental implications related to wood storage areas, Water and Environment, DOI:10.1111/wej.12034.
  7. Svensson, H.,Marques, M., Svensson, B.M., Mårtensson, L., Bhatnagar, A.,Hogland, W.Treatment of wood leachate with high polyphenols content by peat and carbon-containing fly ash filters.Desalination and Water Treatment (Online), p.1-8, 2013.
  8. Ibrahim, M.A., Alriksson, S., Kaczala, F., Hogland, W. 2013. Fires at storage sites of organic materials, waste fuels and recyclables, Journal of Waste Management and Research 31(9):937-45.
  9. Guerrero, L.A., Maas, G., Hogland, W. 2013. Solid waste management challenges for cities in developing countries, Waste Management 33, 220-232.
  10. Kumar, E., Bhatnagar, A., Hogland, W., Marques, M., Sillanpää, M. 2013. Interaction of inorganic anions with iron-mineral adsorbents in aqueous medium - A review.Advances in Colloid and Interface Science (Print), V.Online, p.1-11.
  11. Ibrahim, M.A., Göransson, G., Kaczala, F., Hogland, W., Marques, M., (2013) Characterization of municipal solid waste temporary storage sites-Risk posed to surrounding areas as a consequence of fire incidents, Waste Management, 33(11), 2296-2306

Year 2012

  1. Kaczala, F., Marques, M., Vinrot, E., Hogland, W. 2012, Stormwater run-off from an industrial log yard: Characterization, contaminant correlation and first-flush phenomenon, Environmental Technology (2012) 33, 1615-1628.
  2. Hansson, H., Kaczala, F., Marques, M., Hogland, W. 2012, Photo-Fenton and Fenton oxidation of recalcitrant industrial wastewater using nanoscale zero-valent iron, International Journal of Photoenergy (2012) Article ID 531076, 11 pages.
  3. Laohaprapanon, S., Kaczala, F., Salomon, P.S., Marques, M., Hogland, W. 2012, Wastewater generated during cleaning/washing procedures in a wood-floor industry: Toxicity on the microalgae Desmodesmus subspicatus, Environmental Technology (2012) 33, 2439-2446.
  4. Svensson, H., Svensson, B.-M., Hogland, W., Marques, M., 2012. Acute toxic effects caused by leachate from five different tree species on Artemia salina and Vibro fischeri, Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy, 6, 214-220.

Year 2011

  1. Stenis, J., Hogland, W., 2011. Optimization of mining by application of the equality principle, Resources Policy, 36, 285-292.
  2. Kaczala, F., Salomon, P.S., Marques, M., Granéli, E., Hogland W., 2011. Effects from log-yard stormwater runoff on the microalgae Scenedesmus subspicatus: Intra-storm magnitude and variability, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 185, 732-739.
  3. Stenis, J., Romanov, M., Hogland, W., 2011. Analysis and classification of modern methods of ecological normalization of anthropogenic load: Russia vs. the West, The Open Environmental Engineering Journal, 4, 181-189.
  4. Stenis, J., Moutavichi, V., Hogland, W., 2011 Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology, Iranica Journal of Energy & Environment, 2, 104-116.
  5. Stenis, J., Hogland, W., 2011. Fire in waste-fuel stores: Risk management and estimation of real cost, Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 13, 247-258.

Year 2010

  1. Kaczala, F., Marques, M., Hogland, W., 2010. Biotreatability of wastewater generated during machinery washing in a wood-based industry: COD, formaldehyde and nitrogen removal, Bioresource Technology, 101, 8975-8983.
  2. Hogland, W., Laohaprapanon, S., Marques, M., 2010. Removal of organic pollutants from wastewater using wood fly ash as a low-cost sorbent, Clean-Soil, Air, Water, 38, 1055-1061.
  3. Moutavtchi, V., Stenis, J., Hogland, W., Shepeleva, A, 2010. Solid waste management by application of the WAMED model, Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 12, 169-183.

Year 2009

  1. Kaczala, F., Marques, M., Hogland, W., 2009. Lead and vanadium removal from a real industrial wastewater by gravitational settling/sedimentation and sorption onto Pinus sylvestris sawdust, Bioresource Technology, 100, 235-243.
  1. Karlavičiene, V., Švediene, S., Marčiulioniene, D.E., Randerson, P., Rimeika, M., Hogland, W., 2009. The impact of storm water runoff on a small urban stream, Journal of Soils and Sediments, 9, 6-12.
  2. Kängsepp, P., Mathiasson, L., Dahlblom, P., Hogland, W., 2009. Hydraulic performance of a full-scale peat and ash biofilter in treatment of industrial landfill leachate, Waste Management & Research, 27, 512-519.

Year 2008

  1. Kängsepp, P., Svensson, B., Mårtensson, L., Rosenquist, D., Hogland, W., Mathiasson, L., 2008. Column studies aiming at identification of sustainable filter materials for pollutant removal from landfill leachate,International Journal of Environmental and Waste Management, 2, 506-525.
  2. Kriipsalu, M., Marques, M., Nammari, D.R., Hogland, W., 2008. Fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during bio-treatment of oily sludge, Environmental Technology, 29, 43-53.
  3. Moutavtchi, V., Stenis, J., Hogland, W., Shepeleva, A., Andersson, H., 2008. Application of the WAMED Model to Landfilling. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 10, 62-70.

Year 2007

  1. Kriipsalu, M., Marques, M., Nammari, D.R., Hogland, W., 2007. Bio-treatment of oily sludge: The contribution of amendment material to the content of target contaminants and the biodegradation dynamics, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 148, 616-622.
  2. Nammari, D.R., Marques, M., Hogland, W., Mathiasson, L., Thörneby, L., Mårtensson, L., 2007. Emissions from baled municipal solid waste: II. Effects of different treatments and baling techniques on the emission of volatile organic compounds, Waste Management & Research, 25, 109-118.
  3. Nammari, D.R., Marques, M., Thörneby, L., Hogland, W., Mathiasson, L., 2007. Emissions from baled municipal solid waste: I. Methodological approach for investigation of gaseous emissions, Waste Management & Research, 25, 39-48.

Year 2006

  1. Thörneby, L., Mathiasson, L., Mårtensson, L., Hogland, W., 2006. The performance of a natural treatment system for landfill leachate with special emphasis on the fate of organic pollutants, Waste Management & Research, 24, 183-194.

Year 2005

  1. Kriipsalu, M., Marques, M., Hogland, W., 2005. Remediation of an oily leachate pond in Estonia, Waste Management & Research, 23, 541-549.
  2. Hogland, W., Visvanathan, A., Marques, M., Manandhar, D.R., 2005. Landfill in Asia – Improving sanitation of landfill sites. The Waste Management World Review, Issue July/August, pp. 87-96.

Year 2004