5th PhD Day at the IEM
Work applied to water treatment and reuse
Alongside with applications in health, food and energy, the use of membranes for water treatment and reuse is a particularly important application on which many students work at the IEM, host laboratory of the UNESCO SIMEV Chair.
- Decontamination of water containing micropollutants by laccase immobilized in silica monoliths – Wassim SEBAI. Read the abstract // Contact Wassim S.
- Set up, evaluation & optimization of flow capacitive deionization for desalination process – Gbenro FOLARANMI. Read the abstract // Contact Gbenro F.
- Oxydation of micropollutants using membrane contactors for the diffusion of ozone -Alice SCHMITT. Read the abstract // Contact Alice S.
- Zero-discharge advanced treatment for a safe and sustainable urban wastewater reuse – Zoukifli AMADOU YACOUBA. Read the abstract // Contact Zoukifli A.Y.
- Highly Permeable and Selective Reverse Osmosis Membranes incorporating Artificial Water Channels – Maria Di Vincenzo. Read the abstract // Contact Maria D.V.
- Enzymatic – removal of micropollutants in water with new bio-based immobilization supports – Marine HARGINDEGUY. Read the abstract // Contact Marine H.
- Tetracycline degradation in water by enzymes immobilized on silica monoliths – Sher AHMAD. Read the abstract // Contact Sher A.
The 5th doctorial day organized Thursday, May 23 by the Young Chemist Network of the European Institute of Membranes was the opportunity for PhD students to present their research work, providing a stimulating atmosphere to discuss latest innovations and results.
Feel free to contact them to learn more about their work and share your opinions and knowledge!