Cejna Quist-Jensen
@cejnaquist
Assoc. Prof | Membrane Technology, Recovery of minerals and metals, Mining from waste, Water and wastewater treatment 🌍💧☀️
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http://www.vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/122113 25-06-2018 17:13:41
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Today, we arranged #girlsdayinscience, which is a national event by Naturvidenskabernes Hus. We hope to inspire and attract more girls into #STEM. We organized a workshop on glass. Elsebeth Juhl Pedersen introduced her research and the students visited our lab. #girlsinscienceAAU
How can produced water from the oil and gas industry be treated? In our new publication in Membranes MDPI, we are testing #membrane emulsification as a novel solution for treatment and reuse of produced water 👇 #producedwater #water #wastewater mdpi.com/1864648
Other few moments of #NYM2022, many thanks to ValentinaTortelli and Cejna Quist-Jensen for their talks. CNR - ITM CNR Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Percrystallization is a new #membrane based technology that can promote #crystallization, crystal harvesting and solvent recovery in one single process. The work was presented during #Euromembrane2022 and was recently published in Resources, Conservation & Recycling 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
If you are interested in scale-up of membrane distillation, new membrane module designs and energy consumption, please read our new publication in Desalination👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #membrane, #water, #energy
Are you interested in a Marie Curie #PhD fellowship Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions on surface science in Italy (near Rome)? See the open call (deadline January, 25th 2023) univaq.it/en/include/uti… The fellowship will include secondments at IIT Aalborg Universitet Gross salary up to 53000 euro/year
If you are interested in #Lithium recovery, please read our new publication in Desalination. In this work, #membrane crystallization (MCr) was employed for recovery of lithium carbonate crystals. Thanks to Grundfos Foundation | PDJF for funding the research! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…