Biography
Dr. Vincenzo Naddeo obtained a MSc degree with honors (Civil Engineering, Hydraulic) and a PhD (Civil Environmental Engineering) from University of Salerno. He started work at the Sanitary Environmetal Engineering Division (SEED) in 2002 and has been teaching at the Department of Civil Engineering since 2006. In 2009, he was a visiting professor at the Department of Civil Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle, WA,USA). He is expert of the European Union from 2007 in the seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7). 
Since 2006 is a member of the scientific board he board of the Ph.D school in Civil Environmental Engineering at University of Salerno, where he has held the position of secretary of the PhD school from 2006 to 2011. He is the responsible of several Erasmus agreements and research projects. 
He was visiting scientist at different foreign research institution where he collaborated with high-ranking professor, the main institution are: University of Aegean (Grece); University of Mumbai (India); University of Cairo (Egypt); National Research Center (Egypt); Indian Istitute of Technology (IIT) of Dheli (India); University of Alaska Fairbanks (USA), Agricultural Research Centre (Egypt); Opole University of Technology (Poland).

 Dr. Naddeo is a member of the editorial board of Journal of Bioremediation & Biodegradation and Journal of Waste Water Treatment & Analysis. He has published almost a hundred refereed publications in international journals (ISI), congress proceedings and books; he have 4 patents on water and wastewater treatments by sonolisys.
Research Interest
Dr. Vincenzo Naddeo's research interests include Conventional and innovative AOPs water treatment process for disinfection, NOM removal, DBPs control and emerging contaminants removal, Application of ultrasound process in water treatments, Environmental impact assessment (EIA), Odours impact assessment and Implementation of the EU water framework directive 2000/60
Publications
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Water powered Pumps Streamline Tire Recycling
Editorial: J Hydrogeol Hydrol Eng, 10:1
DOI:
K W Chau