Luis Thiele Gave Research Presentations at the NSF IUCRC MAST Center’s Review Meeting

We are delighted to share that Luis Felipe Caspari Thiele gave oral and poster presentations on his project “Electrically aided membrane separation using ion-exchange membranes for enhanced charged species separations.”

Our PhD student, Luis Felipe Caspari Thiele attended the NSF IUCRC Membrane Science, Engineering and Technology (MAST) Center’s Review Meeting between October 15-17 at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Luis gave oral and poster presentations on his project “Electrically aided membrane separation using ion-exchange membranes for enhanced charged species separations.” Congratulations Luis!


The Membrane Applications Science and Technology (MAST) Center is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry and University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC). The MAST Center has been conducting industrially relevant precompetitive research for over 30 years.
— NSF IUCRC MAST Center

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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.


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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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