This Masters project relates with ongoing research projects in the area of micropollutant removal by nanofiltration, in particular adsorption and breakthrough phrnomena at IAMT as well as studying the interactions of micropollutants with microbial biofilms and adsorbed organic matter at ZIWR in BGU. Micropollutants such as steroid hormones are abundant in wastewaters and are only partially removed in water reuse. Micropollutants partition with organic and biological matter affects removal and transport in membrane processes.
The project will include:
i) establishment of organic- and bio-fouling in crossflow nanofiltration, ii) carry out micropollutant experiments with and without fouling and biofouling in the filtration process as well as in quartz crystal microbalance and localized surface plasmon resonance devices, iii) determine micropollutant concentrations and partitioning through mass balance (in the filtration and QCM-D&LSPR devices); and iv) participate in national and international field work in this German-Israel collaboration.
Specific project tasks are:
Interested candidates will be considered for continuation in PhD at either institution.
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6 months
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andrea I. Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Membrane Technology (IAMT), +49(0)721 608 26906, Andrea.Iris.Schaefer@kit.edu, https://www.iamt.kit.edu.
Prof. Moshe Herzberg, Zuckerberg Institute of Water Research (ZIWR), +972 (0)50 2029608, herzberg@bgu.ac.il, https://scholar.google.com/
Please send applications with CV, publication list and your contribution to the publication (if relevant), academic transcripts, degree certificates, contact details for references to the above contact(s). A valid driver’s licence will be required. Funding for a stay abroad can be requested through the BMBF Young Scientists Program.