Aberdeen (UK)

Webinar: Desalination & Membrane Separation Processes

Webinar: Desalination & Membrane Separation Processes
  • Date From 19th October 2021
  • Date To 19th October 2021
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 12:00 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

With the advances of desalination technologies, sea water has become an interesting water source to cope with fresh water shortage. This process can be applied wherever a reliable source of water is needed.

Seawater is also rich in minerals which have market interest. With the large demand of salt in many geographical areas, producing salt. The most widely applied and commercially available technologies for sea water desalination can be divided in two types: membrane processes and thermal processes.

Types of desalination:

  1. distillation (thermal desalination)
  2. membrane techniques
  3. solar desalination
  4. pervaporation.

Speaker

Dr Azzam Younes

Dr Azzam Younes is a Chartered Chemical Engineer. On graduation he joined BG group engineering department and R&D. He has circa 30 years’ experience of working in the process industries mainly in oil and gas.

The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Aberdeen Members Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.   

Time

12:00—13:00 BST.

Intended audience

This webinar is open to all but may appeal more to Process design Engineers, safety engineers, Engineering mangers, Advisors, and any technical personnel who are likely to be involved with membrane design on a regular basis.

Software

The presentation will be delivered via GoToWebinar®. 
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You are advised to join the webinar at least ten minutes before the scheduled start time, to allow for your computer to connect.  

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