Environmental Nanotechnology research group:
Membranes, particles, interfaces
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Current projects
New generation synthetic membranes - Nanotechnology for drinking water safety
Funding: NSF PIRE program
Self-cleaning ceramic membranes for the removal of natural and synthetic nanomaterials from drinking water using hybrid ozonation-nanofiltration
Funding: NSF NIRT program
On-chip PCR, nanoparticles, and virulence/marker genes for simultaneous detection of 20 waterborne pathogens
Funding: EPA STAR program
Nanoscale design of aqueous carbon nanotube-reinforced molecular transducers for biosensors
Funding: NSF NER program
Regenerable polymer-supported sorbent for aqueous mercury removal
Funding: NSF SGER program
Past Projects
Coupled effects of scaling and colloid deposition on the performance of reverse osmosis membranes
Funding: NWRI
Last revised: 12/05/07