
Wen Ma
@wenma15
Asst. Prof., Chemical Engineering @Université de Sherbrooke
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12-11-2018 17:16:37
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Join us for this panel discussion on how to land an academic position. McGill Faculty of Engineering

Thrilled to share our latest progress in reactive #membranes for #water treatment. Thanks Wen Ma for leading this work and collaborators Menachem Elimelech Jaehong Kim Chu chiheng Tayler Hedtke YumengZhao_HIT for the joint effort! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Congratulations to Menachem Elimelech Yale University on being elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering!

Excited to share our work on PAA advanced oxidation in Environmental Science & Technology Journals! Article link: doi.org/10.1021/acs.es…. Thanks @DezhenKong for leading the work and XinruFan_HIT JiaxuanLi_HIT Runzhi Wang for the joint effort! I am thrilled and grateful to lead this vibrant research team!


Still have time to submit an abstract to PEOPLE 2023: people-network.ca/index.php/peop… Look forward to seeing you this August in Montreal! PEOPLE NETWORK Memorial Engineering Memorial NRPOP

The five-decades old solution-diffusion mechanism/model for water transport in reverse osmosis has just been proven wrong! Collaborative work: Yale Environ. Eng. uw_mechengr TTUEngineering wired.com/story/everyone…



(1/9) We Menachem Elimelech Yale Environ. Eng. are excited to share our new Chem Soc Rev Royal Society of Chemistry tutorial review “Mechanisms and models for water transport in reverse osmosis membranes: history, critical assessment, and recent developments” 👉 tinyurl.com/3s7c47bz


This one is #OpenAccess 🔓 Check out "Mechanisms and models for water transport in reverse osmosis membranes: history, critical assessment, and recent developments" by Menachem Elimelech & co. Read the full Tutorial review here 🔗 rsc.li/3FUPNPQ rsc.li/3FUPNPQ


(1/9) We are excited to share our new Nature Water article titled "Transforming membrane distillation to a membraneless fabric distillation for desalination" rdcu.be/duW1e. Work done with Menachem Elimelech

Happy to share our recent perspective challenging the practical viability of salinity gradient energy(SGE) and its related processes (e.g. energy storage). The low energy density, a key limitation of SGE, makes desalination viable. Zhangxin Wang WangL-env Menachem Elimelech

Bravo au lauréat de février du prix Relève étoile Louis-Berlinguet du FRQ - secteur Nature et technologies, Zhikun Chen Concordia University! #communautéFRQ #microplastiques Gina Cody School of Engineering & Computer Science ConcordiaU News ACS Publications @CuriumMag CRSNG / NSERC Dr. Janice Bailey frq.gouv.qc.ca/histoire-et-ra…

Excited to share our collaborative Science Magazine article “More Resilient Polyester Membranes for High-Performance Reverse Osmosis Desalination” Our molecularly designed chlorine-resistant membrane could considerably reduce pretreatment in desalination rb.gy/7902ys
