Prof Rakesh Kanda

Professor in Exposome Science

Room: Halsbury Building 130
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1895 267803
Fax: +44 (0)1895 269761
Email: rakesh.kanda@brunel.ac.uk

About Rakesh

My research covers a range of topics related to the development and application of analytical techniques for the determination of environmental contaminants for assessing animal and human exposure to compounds in the environment. My work is involved in the determination of the removal of priority pollutants and emerging hazardous substances in wastewater treatment plants and the study of the fate and behaviour of these chemicals in the aquatic and terrestrial environment using high resolution MS and MS/MS based techniques.


Key areas of my research are concerned with the determination of the formation and occurrence of disinfection-by-products and the identification of metabolites and breakdown products of organic compounds in potable and wastewater samples.  My research also involves the development of new strategies in data interpretation using spectral and chromatographic deconvolution and chemometric methods to address unknown hazards or “unknown unknowns”.

Qualifications

  • MSc Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation, Loughborough University;
  • PhD Environmental Analysis, The University of Reading;
  • Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (CChem, FRSC).

Career

  • 2013 to Present, Professor in the Institute for the Environment, Brunel University, London
  • 2005-2012 Principal Research Scientist, Severn Trent Laboratories, Reading
  • 2003-2005 Principal Scientist, WRc-NSF, Medmenham
  • 1999-2003 Principal Scientist and Team Leader, WRc-NSF, Medmenham
  • 1992-1999 Senior Scientist and Team Leader, Water Research Centre, Medmenham
  • 1990-1992 Research Scientist, Water Research Centre, Medmenham
  • 1988-1990 Analytical Chemist, Water Research Centre, Medmenham

Research

Research Interests

analytical techniques; organic mass spectrometry, environmental contaminants; wastewater treatment; sewage sludge; disinfection-by-products; surface waters; sediment; soil; biota.

Research Activity

My research covers a range of topics related to the development and application of analytical techniques for the determination of environmental contaminants in wastewater, sewage sludge, body fluids and human tissue and in environmental samples including surface waters, sediment, soil and biota. My work can be divided into the following areas:

  • Development of analytical methods to determine environmental contaminants in wastewater and the aquatic environment. Focus on emerging contaminants e.g. endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceutical and personal care products, pesticides and pesticide metabolites and natural ecotoxins.
  • Development of methods for assessing animal and human exposure to compounds in the environment by analysis of body fluids and tissue samples. Data is used to determine whether exposure to particular contaminants has taken place and to determine the magnitude of, and temporal variations in any exposure.
  • Determination of the removal of priority pollutants and emerging hazardous substances in conventional wastewater treatment plants and by advanced tertiary treatment.
  • The determination of the fate and behaviour of biologically active chemicals in the aquatic and terrestrial environment using high resolution MS and MS/MS based techniques.
  • Determination of the formation and occurrence of disinfection-by-products (and trace contaminants) in raw and potable water e.g. haloacetic acids, perfluorinated organics, nitrogented and halogenated DBPs.
  • Development of new strategies in data interpretation using spectral and chromatographic deconvolution and chemometric methods to address unknown hazards or “unknown unknowns”.

Key funding from 2000 to present:

  • 2000 - 2003 Natural Environment Research Council awarded £85K for a two year project to determine steroid oestrogens in wastewater, river water and river sediments
  • 2002 – 2003 Endocrine Disrupters in Sewage Sludge – Funding £84K (Funded by United Kingdom Water Industry Research)
  • 2003 – 2004 Endocrine Disrupters in Sewage Influent : Analytical Method Development – Funding £37K (Funded by United Kingdom Water Industry Research, Sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
  • 2004 A review of Analytical methods to determine steroid oestrogens – Funding £12K (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
  • 2005 Unification of Analytical Methods to determine steroid oestrogens in surface waters, crude and treated sewage to meet the Environment Agency PNEC requirements, research in collaboration with the Environment Agency – Funding £27K (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
  • 2005 – 2009 EDC demonstration programme – Funding total value ca £2.7M over 3 years (Severn Trent Water, Southern Water, Northumbarian Water and Dwr Cymru Welsh Water)
  • 2005 – 2007 Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) in the aquatic environment – Funding ca£120K (Unilever Safety & Environmental Assurance Centre)
  • 2005 – 2009 Fate and behaviour of Pharmaceuticals in wastewater – Funding ca£110K (Pfizer Global)
  • 2005 – 2012 Trace Organics in waste water (various contracts, e.g. Tamiflu, drugs of abuse, pesticides, DBPs) - T&D Severn Trent Water ca£2.5M over 6 years
  • 2008 – 2010 Nitrosamines in drinking water - Funding ca£165K (Drinking Water Inspectorate) with WRc plc
  • 2008 – 2009 PFOS in drinking water – Funding ca£80K (Drinking Water Inspectorate) with WRc plc
  • 2009 – 2010 Perchlorate in drinking water - Funding ca£80K (Drinking Water Inspectorate) with WRc plc.
  • 2010 to 2012 Haloacetic Acids in drinking water by ICMSMS - Funding ca£22K (Drinking Water Inspectorate) with WRc plc
  • 2010 to 2012 Monitoring of Nitrogenated Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water – Funding £95K Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) / Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) with Dr Michael Templeton, Prof Nigel Graham (Imperial College London) and Dr Howard Weinberg (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA)
  • 2010 – 2012 Chemicals investigation programme – Funding total value ca £3.1M over 3 years (Thames Water, Southern Water, Yorkshire Water, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water)

External Duties

  • 2001: Membership of the British Standards Institute sub-committee (EH/3/2) on Physical chemical and biochemical methods for water, period 2001 to 2002
  • 2004: Member of the Editorial board of Current Pharmaceutical Analysis, period 2004 to present
  • 2005: Membership of the Technical Working Group of the National Endocrine Disrupter Programme (NEDP), period from 2005 to 2009
  • 2006: Member of the Standing Committee of Analysts (Steroid oestrogens)
  • 2007: Member of Environmental Industries Commission (EIC) Innovation and Research working Group, period from 2007 to 2012
  • 2007: Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry, Food & Pharmacy, The University of Reading, period 2007 to present
  • 2009: Membership of the Technical Working Group of the Chemicals Investigation Programme (CPP) period from 2009 to 2012

Publications

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