Congratulations to Geoff Geise who won one of four student oral presentation awards at International Congress on Membrane and Membrane Processes (ICOM) for his talk on “Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS) Characterization of Polymeric Membrane Materials for Desalination Applications”. The award, sponsored by European Membrane Society, is selected from a group of over ninety presentations.
Daniel Miller was awarded the graduate level First Prize for North American College Student Technical Writing Competition
Congratulations to Dan Miller who was awarded the graduate level First Prize in the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) 2012 North American College Student Technical Writing Competition sponsored by the Polymer Modifiers and Additives (PMAD) Division. The PMAD Challenge is a technical writing competition involving the critical review of one of three selected journal articles and the development of a research proposal based upon the review of the selected paper. Submissions are reviewed and judged by a team of university professors and plastics industry technical professionals. Prizes are awarded to both undergraduate and graduate student winners of the competition who demonstrate excellence in technical writing and scientific creativity. As the First Prize winner, Dan will be invited to attend the SPE’s annual ANTEC meeting in Orlando, FL on April 2-4, 2012, where he will be recognized at the Awards Ceremony.
For Clean Water – Chlorine-tolerant membranes for desalination
Press releases on the Angewandte Chemie article published by the Freeman Group.
2008- Highly Chlorine-Tolerant Polymers for Desalination
For Clean Water – Chlorine-tolerant membranes for desalination
Highly Chlorine-Tolerant Polymers for Desalination