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- Computational Materials Modelling
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- Carbon membranes
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- Hydrodynamics
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- Hydrodynamics
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- Module design
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- System design
Research Interest
- Energy-efficient separations
- Ion exchange membranes and processes
- Membrane fouling and mitigation
- Osmotic membranes and processes
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Research Areas
- Energy-efficient separations
- Ion exchange membranes and processes
- Membrane fouling and mitigation
- Osmotic membranes and processes
- Resource recovery
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