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THEME OF THE MEMBRANE SCHOOL

Membrane technologies for the sustainable management of water resources

As part of the school there are 10 lectures and student poster presentations

Program of the 15th Membrane School

Day 1 (Sep 21st 2019)

9.00-9.35 Lecture 1 (prof. Nalan Kabay, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey)
Membrane processes for wastewater reclamation to produce water for irrigation and industrial reuse
9.45-10.20 Lecture 2 (prof. Wojciech Kujawski, UMK, Toruń, Poland)
Desalination and waste water treatment applying pervaporation and membrane distillation processes
10.20-10.40 Coffe break
10.40- 11.15 Lecture 3 (dr Slawomir Porada – WETSUS, Leawarden, Holland)
Importance of ion-exchange membranes in water desalination
11.25-12.00 Lecture 4 (prof. Leszek Pająk, AGH, Kraków, Poland)
The use of renewable and waste energy in water treatment processes, energy and ecological aspects
12.10-12.45 Lecture 5 (prof. Sylwia Mozia, WPUT, Szczecin, Poland)
Overview of photocatalytic membrane reactors for environmental applications
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.30 Poster session
17.00-19.00 Excursion to Hydropolis

Day 2 (Sep 22nd 2019)

9.00-9.35 Lecture 6 (dr Fatma Yalcinkaya, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec Czech Republic)
Nanofibers in Membrane Technology
9.45-10.20 Lecture 7 (prof. Malgorzata Kabsch-Korbutowicz, WUST, Wrocław, Poland)
Forward osmosis for environmental applications
10.20-10.40 Coffe break
10.40- 11.15 Lecture 8 (dr Maciej Szwast, WUT, Warszawa, Poland)
Membranes in laundries
11.25-12.00 Lecture 9 (dr Grzegorz Pasternak, WUST, Wroclaw, Poland)
Microbial fuel cell technology for wastewater treatment and energy production
12.10-12.45 Lecture 10 (prof. Marek Bryjak, WUST, Wroclaw, Poland
Salinity Gradient Energy systems
13.00-14.30 Lunch
15.00 Closing remarks (prof. Marek Bryjak, WUST, Wrocław, Poland)
16.00 Excursion to pilot water treatment plant
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