It was great experience to give a seminar at the Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University 🌄, and meet present and future collaborators, as well as students from various groups. 📣 📚 Many thanks to Profs Chen and Kim for hosting me! Read our first joint article here.
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Featured Content: Invited talk at IOM3 Webinar
Join us at the IOM3 Materials Informatics: Machine Learning in Advanced Sustainable Materials webinar series organized by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London, UK, 18th of October 2022. The invited talk on ‘The silver bullet for sustainable materials development’ will cover our latest research on the exploitation of machine learning in developing sustainable materials such as MOFs (1) and COFs (2), and employing machine learning for the prediction of OSN membrane separation performance (3,4).
Featured Content: IAAM Sustainability Award 2022!
It is an honor to receive the IAAM Sustainability Award by the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) during the Advanced Materials World Congress in Stockholm, 11-14 October 2022. Gyorgy presented ‘Quo vadis, Organic Solvent Nanofiltration?’ covering the recent progress of the organic solvent nanofiltration field with a particular focus on sustainability challenges and achievements.
Featured Content: Plenary talk at SKAM34
Join us at the 34th International Conference of Analytical Sciences, 6-8 September 2022 at Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. It is my pleasure to deliver the plenary talk on ‘From Green Materials to Sustainable Membrane Separation Processes’, which will cover our latest research on membrane science and technology addressing some of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Featured Content: Congratulations to Diana for her fellowship!
Congratulations to Diana Gulyas Oldal for her fellowship award! Diana has been awarded the highly competitive KAUST Discovery Doctoral Fellowship to pursue her PhD studies in chemical engineering. Diana is among a few outstanding students who have won the fellowship and who have successfully passed a rigorous selection process involving international peer review. She will be working on the development of entirely green and biodegradable nanofibrous membranes for oil/water separation. Well done, Diana!
Read more about the fellowship here: