Connecting Waterpeople

WRF announces 2021 Paul L. Busch Award winner

Dr. Z. Jason Ren Receives 2021 Paul L. Busch Award from The Water Research Foundation.

About the entity

The Water Research Foundation (WRF)
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is the leading research organization advancing the science of all water to meet the evolving needs of its subscribers and the water sector

The Water Research Foundation has announced that Dr. Z. Jason Ren is the winner of the 2021 Paul L. Busch Award. With the $100,000 research prize, Dr. Ren will develop an inventory and digital tools to easily measure and track greenhouse gas emissions from the wastewater sector. Register now to join us on October 7 at 3 PM ET as we host a webcast showcasing Dr. Ren’s research and the work he will conduct using the funding from his Paul L. Busch Award.

Dr. Ren is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University in New Jersey. He is a leading expert on the water-energy nexus and has received notable recognitions, including the 2020 Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize from the American Society of Civil Engineers for “producing groundbreaking technological advancements that are transforming water infrastructure for energy and resource recovery.”

Dr. Ren’s proposed research articulates an actionable approach to modernize wastewater treatment toward decarbonization and digitization. He understands the critical needs of the water and wastewater sectors in developing greenhouse gas (GHG) emission monitoring and mitigation programs, considering the sector’s commitment to energy efficiency and GHG emission reductions. Dr. Ren plans to leverage state-of-the-art sensing technologies to measure emissions from specific sites, and then use machine learning (ML) tools to derive industry trends from the new data. Dr. Ren was selected because of his novel, data-driven approach to quantifying emissions, and the tools and web applications he plans to create to make that data usable by water utilities looking to manage the emissions from their facilities.

On winning the award, Dr. Ren says, “It is a great honor to receive the 2021 Paul L. Busch Award and join many leaders in the field to advance water research and modernize the water industry. I am grateful for WRF’s support in taking this critical first step to understand the true emissions from the wastewater sector.”

Current emission accounting methods for wastewater resource recovery facilities are based on direct measurements or emission factor (EF)-based modeling. Direct measurements rely on grab samples or in situ measurements, which represent data from a specific point source, such as a sludge digester, at a specific time, but do not represent emissions from the entire plant site, which are subject to large daily and seasonal variations. The Paul L. Busch Award will enable Dr. Ren to use a new systematic approach, integrating advanced sensing of direct emissions at the plant level and ML tools to better understand emissions from the industry at large. His team will work with WRF, utility partners, and research collaborators to conduct surveys, execute a national data collection effort, and fill the knowledge and data gap on plant-integrated emissions.

“I hope to help develop long-term decarbonization strategies and technologies that can help utilities, and specifically, under-resourced utilities. I am excited to work with partners and develop an interactive platform for stakeholders to make better predictions and decisions for building more equitable, resilient, and sustainable water infrastructure,” said Ren.

For 20 years, the WRF Endowment for Innovation in Applied Water Quality Research has supported the Paul L. Busch Award, providing more than $2M in funding to up-and-coming researchers who are making major breakthroughs in the water quality industry. From energy-producing wastewater to next-generation membrane treatment, WRF has funded important research, pushing ideas on the brink of discovery forward.

Subscribe to our newsletter

The data provided will be treated by iAgua Conocimiento, SL for the purpose of sending emails with updated information and occasionally on products and / or services of interest. For this we need you to check the following box to grant your consent. Remember that at any time you can exercise your rights of access, rectification and elimination of this data. You can consult all the additional and detailed information about Data Protection.

Featured news