PhD position organic micro-pollutants removal from waterThe project described here is part of a larger project (see also: https://www.utwente.nl/en/news/2019/9/517806/nwo-ttw-grant-for-novel-technology-for-filtering-organic-micro-pollutants). In this context the PhD student will work together with two other PhD students, one of whom will work on process modeling and design (UT) and one that will work on OMP degradation in bio-reactors (WUR).Read more
Millions for large-scale energy storage researchResearcher Guido Mul, Professor at the University of Twente (TNW-PCS) and part of the interdisciplinary consortium RELEASE (Reversible Large-scale Energy Storage), received funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) totalling over € 10 million for research into large-scale energy storage. NWO is investing € 39 million in five large, interdisciplinary research consortia within the Crossover programme, with the aim of helping to meet various social and economic challenges.Read more
PhD position organic micro-pollutants removal from water
Millions for large-scale energy storage research
ENW-KLEIN subsidy for Jeff Wood
Professor Karin Schroën part-time chair holder of the new Membrane Processes for Food group
Postdoc position for 3 years
Leibniz Prize 2019 to be presented to Matthias Wessling
ion transport through graphene
PhD defense of Janneke Dickhout “Membrane fouling during produced water treatment”
Slippery membranes by Hanieh Bazyar
GENESIS: 7.9M€ to Upscale the Most Promising Materials for CO2 Capture
The Hoogendoorn Award 2017 has been awarded to Dr.ir. Sander Haase
Assistant, associate, of full professor membrane process technology