Devi Bühler is a research associate at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland and is concurrently pursuing her PhD at Ghent University in Belgium. She did her bachelor’s and master’s degree in environmental engineering at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences.
She is specialized in decentralized water treatment, greywater treatment and reuse, and its integration into the built environment. Her work aligns closely with the principles of the circular economy. Her professional endeavors have an international dimension, with notable experiences in South Africa. A project that stands out in her international work is the LaundReCycle project in Cape Town, a practical application of her expertise in water treatment and reuse. In Switzerland, her most notable project is the "KREIS-Haus," a nearly self-sufficient house that serves as both a holiday house and a living lab for testing new circular building concepts and technologies in practice. It also functions as an educational hub, offering visitors hands-on experience with these innovations.
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