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January 28 - 302019
Nano-Enabled Water Technologies:Opportunities and Challenges
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KAUST Research Conference 2019
Arif AlkalaliMEWA, KSA
Water Challenges and Opportunities in Desert: Saudi's perspective
Ayse Asatekin Tufts University, USA
Polymer self-assembly for fouling resistance and controlled membrane selectivity
Cees Buisman Wetsus, NL
(Bio)electrochemical ammonium recovery from waste streams
Isabel EscobarUniversity of Kentucky, USA
Reactive polymer nanocomposite membranes with phosphorene-based pore fillers for water treatment
Thilo HofmannUniversity of Vienna, AU
Innovative techniques to detect and characterize natural and engineered nanoparticles and membrane integrity in water systems
Jian JinSuzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, CN
Micro/nanostructure design of membranes for water treatment
Pedro AlvarezRice University, USA
Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment: A Vision to Enable Decentralized Water Treatment and Address Growing Challenges of the Water Energy Nexus
Cristiana BoiUniversity of Bologna, ITL
A porous mixed matrix membrane adsorber for toxin removal from water
Wiebe M. de Vos University of Twente, NL
Polyelectrolyte self-assembly for the next generation of membranes: From ultra-thin coatings to complete membranes
Lidietta GiornoInstitute on Membrane Technology of the National Research Council of Italy, ITM-CNR, ITL
Nanostructured biofunctional membranes for the valorization of bioderived components from agro-food waste waters
David Jassby UCLA, USA
Electrochemical Reactions and Processes at the Membrane/Water Interface
Tahar LaouiKing Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, KSA
Graphene oxide based membrane: adhesion enhancement by plasma treatment and diffusion study of potassium chloride ions
KAUST Research Conference 2019 Speakers
KAUST Research Conference 2019 Speakers
Greg LowryCarnegie Mellon University, USA
Plant Nanobiotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture
Rahul NairUniversity of Manchester, UK
Tunable graphene- based membranes
Navid SalehThe University of Texas at Austin, USA
Enabling microwave-assisted water treatment with nanomaterials
Huanting WangMonash University, AU
Metal organic framework-polymer composite membranes for selective removal of salts from water
Xing XieGeorgia Tech, USA
Electrode Development for Nano-Enabled Low-Voltage Electroporation Disinfection
Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr.University of São Paulo, BR
Nanotech-based sensors and intelligent systems for monitoring water quality.
Peter VikeslandVirginia Tech, USA
Nanotechnology Enabled Water Sensing - Have you heard the NEWS?
Paul WesterhoffArizona State University, USA
Nano-enabled optical fibers enhance photocatalysis and disinfection.
Linda ZouKhalifa University of Science and Technology-Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAE
Core/shell structured novel cloud seeding materials for rain enhancement
The Conference is organized by the Water Desalination and Reuse Center, with financial support from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Office of Sponsored Research (OSR).