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Thank you for sharing this insightful video on desalination and resource recovery using selective membrane technology. I found the content very informative and relevant to my interests. I'm particularly intrigued by the details discussed in the video and would love to delve deeper into the subject matter. Could you please provide me with access to your thesis report or any related literature? I believe it would greatly enhance my understanding of the topic. Looking forward to your response.
Dear CECE, thank you for your interest in INDUSTRY 5.0. My name is Michael Rada, I am the Founder of iNDUSTRY 5.0 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-luQRihdApRw.html
circuit methods, simulations to characterize membrane in detail obtaining permittivity, charge regulation with time, ion-ion, particle-membrane interactions are published in membrane journals includes journal of membrane science, journal of polymer science part B: polymer physics, other journals name required is also must
I thought you were an organization, but no serious org would use garbage AI for voiceover on all these important issues you're spamming your channel with.
Nice to see our figure from npj Clean Water and slide from the Jubail integrate brine mining proposal getting out there in the world and making something of themselves! :D
Can you please help in design of an RO that has 450 ppm I feed water Required is 40 m3/hr Product TDS <5 ppm Design based on Mgso4 I tried a lot, but recovery is very low
Thanks! Did you know...=> Subsea desalination at 500m water depth reduces emissions with 40-50% and eliminates the issues relating to brine outfalls and very little issues with impingement/entrainment at 500m depth (although science confirms this issue is minor anyways). It takes up virtually no land area. The technology is proven:) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1gAWIJ5HtmQ.html
in your slide you mentioned Arabian gulf , we never have such gulf in the world, the correct name is Persian Gulf, the Persian Gulf is the right name for several hundreds years till now, so it is expected you correct your slide and do not use fake name
hello; i used to work on Rosa and now i want to learn more about wave , I found your videos interesting, please keep uploading them , thank you so much
Oi, don't you dare find good solutions before me. Literally writing my thesis on this right now, and I'm not gonna let you beat me before I even get to finish my thesis.
Summit programme 2:10 PM Li Gao, South East Water Transitioning water industry with the circular economy 2:25 PM Jing Guan, Origin Water Application of Membrane Technology in Resource Recovery 2:40 PM Behzad Fatahi, UTS Novel Sustainable Soil Stabilisation Adopting Calcium Carbonate Precipitation Using Urine 2:55 PM All Discussion
ARC NiCE Hub Launch program: Welcome speech by Hokyong Shon: opens the event Kate McGrath: Welcome and overview of UTS Mary Kelly: Welcome and overview of the ARC Keynote speech by Minister Chisholm Shon thanks Minister Chisholm and introduces all guest speakers Lisa McLean: overview of the Circular Economy Gary Leeson: Industry engagement with the NiCE Hub David Bergmann: Industry engagement with the NiCE Hub Geoff Sewell: Industry engagement with the NiCE Hub