Luis Thiele Presents Research at the 2025 APS Meeting

We’re thrilled to congratulate Luis Thiele for his outstanding presentations—oral and poster—at the 2025 APS Meeting, in Anaheim, CA.

Luis Thiele gave oral and poster presentations on his research entitled “Universal Charged Nanostructured Polymer Membrane Platform for Ion Selective Separations” at the 2025 American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting.

Congratulations to Luis —for representing his research with excellence and making waves in the physics community.


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We design and create high-performance membranes that enable unprecedented separation opportunities. We pursue fundamental breakthroughs that translate into real-world applications, always seeking to bridge the microscopic understanding of materials with macroscopic performance. Our goal is to make separations systems cleaner, stronger, and more sustainable.


About the Oh Lab

At the Oh Lab, we are dedicated to advancing the world’s most important, but challenging, separations in the environment, energy, and health sector. We do this by focusing on the molecular-to-macroscopic design and characterization of polymer membranes. We work at the intersection of chemical engineering, materials science, and molecular transport, focusing on designing advanced polymer membranes for efficient chemical separation.


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