Bernieres, Canada

Geneviève Bélanger


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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Title: Geneviève Bélanger: Innovator in Animal Manure Treatment

Introduction

Geneviève Bélanger is a notable inventor based in Bernieres, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of environmental science, particularly in the treatment of animal manure. His innovative methods aim to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of manure management, which is crucial for sustainable agricultural practices.

Latest Patents

Geneviève Bélanger holds a patent for "Methods and apparatus for treating animal manure." This invention outlines a method that yields a final liquid fraction and solid fractions from animal manure. The final liquid fraction has a suspended solids (SS) content of about 3 g/L or lower. The method involves a first biological passive flotation step in a flotation unit with a hydraulic residency time (HRT) of about 4 to 24 hours, utilizing a polymer to produce a first flotation solid fraction and a first flotation liquid fraction. The apparatus described in the patent includes a main flotation unit designed to separate manure into floating solids, liquid fractions, and settled solids, ensuring effective treatment.

Career Highlights

Geneviève Bélanger is affiliated with the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, where he continues to advance research in environmental technologies. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for waste management and environmental sustainability.

Collaborations

Geneviève has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Jean-François Blais and Guy Mercier, contributing to the advancement of research in his field.

Conclusion

Geneviève Bélanger's contributions to the treatment of animal manure highlight the importance of innovation in environmental science. His patented methods and apparatus represent a significant step towards more sustainable agricultural practices.

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