| Monday, 31 October 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM | |||
| 207 (Cincinnati Convention Center) | |||
Membrane-Based Separations (02d) | |||
| #65 - Future Directions of Membrane Science (invited papers) I (02D05) | |||
| This session will consist of longer papers that provide the speaker s assessment of future directions for membrane science. The goal of this session is to establish the link between marketplace opportunities and research challenges in membrane science and technology. Leading researchers from academia, industry, and the government laboratories will be invited to present overview papers in this session. However, presentations are also invited from anyone in the membrane research community who is interested in providing an informative analysis of where the exciting field of membrane science and technology is going in this 21st century. | |||
| CoChair: | Alfred Gaertner | ||
| Chair: | William Krantz | ||
| 12:30 PM | 65a | Materials & Materials Processing Opportunities to Enable Future Membrane Development William J. Koros | |
| 1:07 PM | 65b | Nurturing Membranes from Nature: Possible Opportunities for the Future Georges Belfort | |
| 1:44 PM | 65c | Biotechnology in Everyday Life: Opportunities for Membrane Technology in Non-Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Alfred Gaertner, Meng Heng, Glenn Rozeboom | |
| 2:21 PM | 65d | Membrane Clarification Charles E. Glatz | |
| Sponsor: | Separations Division | ||
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