Thirteen students from our group and collaborating teams participated in NJIT’s Dana Knox Research Showcase on April 23, 2025, presenting a diverse range of research topics through poster sessions. Funding sources were duly acknowledged, including NSF/BSF Environmental Engineering (Award number: 2215387 and 2025374), New Jersey Water Resources Research Institute (Award#: G21AP10595-01), NJIT’s Technology Innovation Translation and Acceleration (TITA) Seed Grant seed grant, NOAA Prevention, Control and Mitigation of HABs (PCMHAB) award (NA22NOS4780172), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Assistance Agreement No. SU-84086601-0, United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) research grant (agreement#: 13761566), New Jersey Health Foundation (Award#: PC 27-23), ACS Petroleum Research Fund (PRF # 68417-ND9), This research was supported by EPA Region 2 P2 research agreement (#NP-96259122-0) and DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (Award #: FE-0032188).
- Alejandro Vargas (undergraduate student from Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering): Enhanced PFAS Removal from Wastewater Using MXene-Modified Forward Osmosis Membranes
- Mohammadali Vafaei (Ph.D. student from Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science): Enhanced water flux and dewatering using electric-magnetic-responsive hydrogels as draw agents for forward osmosis
- Guangyu Zhu (Ph.D. student from Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering):Effects of Nanobubbles on Membrane Rejection of PFAS and Fouling in Commercial Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Nano-filtration (NF) Processes
- Haodong Jia (Ph.D. student from Institute of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shanxi University): Copper-based layered metal catalysts with rich oxygen vacancies for efficient degradation of phenolic pollutants via peroxymonosulfate activation under high salinity conditions
- Sowmya Atukuri (master student from Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science): Evaluation of Colloidal Behavior of Nanobubbles under Mechanical and Centrifugal Stress for Environmental Applications
- Md Mohidul Alam Sabuj (Ph.D. student from Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering): 2D Molybdenum Disulfide-Based Field Effect Transistor Nanosensors for Harmful Contaminants Detection in Water
- Lai Wei (Ph.D. student from Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science): Zirconium-modified biotite as a dual adsorbent for orthophosphate and phosphonate: implications for reverse osmosis concentrate treatment
- Oluwanifemi Fuwa (undergraduate student from Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering): High-efficient inactivation of airborne viruses using a microwave-enabled air filtration system
- Jingru Wei (Ph.D. student from Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering): Aqueous properties and applications of CO₂ nanobubbles: enhancing algal growth and carbon capture
- Yajing Li (Ph.D. student from Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering): Nanobubble-enriched hydrogels for sustainable agriculture: enhancing water and nutrient delivery to boost plant growth
- Yihan Zhang (Ph.D. student from Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering): Nanobubble-enabled Foam Fractionation to Remove Algogenic Odorous Micropollutants
- Shreejitha Kanduri (undergraduate student from Hiller College of Architecture & Design): Ammonia Recovery from Wastewater containing Nitrate and Ammonia using Integrated Electrochemical Membrane Flow Reactor
- Jiahe Zhang (Ph.D. student from Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering): Ammonia Recovery from Wastewater containing Nitrate and/Ammonia using Integrated Electrochemical Membrane Flow Reactor











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