(Partial) Group photo of our researcher group at this year’s Department Christmas party.
It’s always important to have a good time in this period of the year. 🙂
Laboratory of Membrane Separation Processes
(Partial) Group photo of our researcher group at this year’s Department Christmas party.
It’s always important to have a good time in this period of the year. 🙂
On the 9th of December, our group was visited by two professors: prof S. Khan and prof M. Karamad from the Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (Canada).
The aim of their visit was to discuss options for a possible future cooperation in the fields of: Surface and Interfacial Engineering; Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Material Science.
Thank you for your visit!
We are happy to share that our grant (GAÄŒR proposal ,, Tailoring the interfacial properties of bio-inspired fluorine-free hydrophobic membranes for improved separation of gases and liquids ” got accepted for funding.
The main investigator of the project is prof. Karel Friess.
This project will run from 2026 until 2028.
As stated in the title, our goal is to develop a green material with super hydrophobic properties – all this by avoiding the use of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).