This special afternoon workshop, held in conjunction with the Nanobubble Conference, will bring together a focused group of 30–50 participants from academia, industry, and NJIT to discuss the latest technology developments such as advanced catalysis, membrane materials, nanobubble-enabled treatment, remediation, monitoring, and process integration. The workshop is designed as a highly interactive technical forum centered on mechanisms, reactor and system design, sensing and analytics, scale-up challenges, and translational opportunities across water treatment, wastewater, remediation, soil and biosolids, and air-related applications. Unlike policy- or regulation-focused forums, this workshop will emphasize technologies, performance, validation, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
This workshop is organized by Prof. Jay Meegoda and other key PFAS researchers, Prof. Arjun Venkatesan, Mengyan Li, Mark Zhao, Sagnik Basuray, William Pennock, Hao Chen, Wunmi Sadik and Wen Zhang. This workshop may cover topics in the following:
- Nanobubble generation, stability, and characterization
- Nanobubbles coupled with electrochemical and catalytic processes
- Membrane, foam fractionation, and adsorption-based integration
- Biological and microbiome-related process enhancement
- Soil, biosolids, and remediation applications
- Sensors, analytical tools, and performance validation
- Reactor design, process control, and scale-up
- Translational research and industry collaboration
For logistic planning, please click this link to register for this workshop (no registration fee). More details on speakers/titles, panels/poster and dinner arrangements will be announced later.
