11 Electrical-Engineering "University of Maryland" positions at Wetsus in Netherlands
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Engineering of biological activated carbon (BAC) filters for micropollutants removal in tertiary wastewater treatment. Micropollutants have been identified as contaminants of concern present in
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this technology and we will study the interactions between PFAS molecules and an electrically charged carbon surface. The interplay between hydrophobic and charged-based interactions is of particular importance
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Electrospinning for production of 3D-structured bipolar membranes for water dissociation applications In water technology, the demand for bipolar membranes is steadily rising. Bipolar membranes
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. However, the emergence of new contaminants, such as micropollutants, and upcoming legislative measures require overhauling of the current system to meet the new quality standards. Recently, several
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processes and process engineering. You are willing to delve into topics outside of your current knowledge base and enjoy working in a dynamic, multidisciplinary, and international environment. Keywords: PFAS
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sustainable use of resources. Your Profile You hold an MSc degree in (geo)chemical or environmental engineering, biotechnology, geosciences, or similar studies, or you have a background in natural sciences but
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Engineered nature-based systems to protect drinking water aquifers against organic micropollutants To mitigate seasonal water stress, drinking water companies at the high sandy soils in eastern
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complex engineering challenges, especially when dealing with diverse brine compositions. Despite past research on BPMED, the interaction between brine softening and BPMED remains relatively unexplored. By
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eutrophication, by engineering the controlled release of macro- and micronutrients. Such synthetic polymers, as functional additives with agricultural products, are effective but not degradable. They can
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2023.14 Developing high-throughput membrane adsorbers via electrospinning for selective PFAS removal
important, (membrane)adsorption is a versatile technology for the selective removal of undesired components or the capturing of valuable resources for reuse to attack water scarcity. Currently there is an