Happy New Year! This review has been published last year by our group, but it is still a good one for any newcomers who would like to learn more about the mixed-matrix membranes. More importantly, it has open access: https://t.co/sLUq6RC7gs
Also one of the most favorite MOF used in MMMs
A Decade of UiO-66 Research: A Historic Review of Dynamic Structure, Synthesis Mechanisms, and Characterization Techniques of an Archetypal Metal–Organic Framework https://t.co/dSq2j9EIwV
Our recent publication on AIChE J (https://t.co/jDJKwZapti), talks about the design, synthesis, and mass transfer modeling of a new adsorbent, which I hope to trigger more interests among peers to explore this kind of new composites. @ASUChemEng@SEMTEatASU@ASUEngineering
Today we had a farewell lunch for Prof. Veronica Burrows, retiring from @ASUChemEng@SEMTEatASU . Prof. Nielsen presented a gift from colleagues to Prof. Burrows. Many of us gave a speech and some told funny stories back to decades ago. Roni, congrats and happy retirement!😀
Had a great meeting of @NAMS2019 in Pittsburgh. Lots of learning and lots of interesting conversation! A picture with Prof. Jerry Lin and Prof. Dan Zhao. See all of you guys in Phoenix next year.@ASUChemEng
The week before, both my PhD student Dr. Bohan Shan and my Master student Mr. Sean Mcintyre have received Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award from @SEMTEatASU. Dr. Shan will join Intel soon. Big achievement and big congrats to both of them. Very proud of my students!
@RandallSnurr Wow, snow?! We really need it here. It is so hot in Phoenix these days. It hits up 100 yesterday already. Well, a good driving force to think about thermal energy transfer.😊
So proud of ASU and our engineering school to create such diverse environment and attract many talent people around the world! I am so happy to be able to work with them.😄
I didn’t seriously realize how diverse our school can be until I took a group picture few days ago. In my tiny small group, I got students from USA, China, Hongkong of China, Korea, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Uganda. How amazing it is!
According to @BLS_gov, the U.S. will face a shortage of approx. 1 million STEM professionals by 2025. Dean @KyleSquires describes how he is leading the largest engineering school in the nation to tackle this problem in a comprehensive way. https://t.co/qXjCgohsMt #ASUEngineering
George Stephanopoulos will lead a new partnership with Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings aimed at realizing KAITEKI — “the sustainable well-being of people, society and our planet Earth.” https://t.co/Hn3XrJCJKr #ASUEngineering#partnership#researchdevelopmen https://t.co/jK98zT42tu