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Wetsus: Salts and Water

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Tuesday, March 11 202516:15 - 18:00
Industrial & Corporate Water World Hall 12
Water Reuse
Wetsus: Salts and Water

This session focuses on approaches to reuse water in the (petro)chemical and steel industries. Salt removal and brine treatment are often considered challenging aspects that limit reuse and zero liquid discharge options.

Speakers

Session Chair: Liang-Shin Wang
Session Chair: Liang-Shin WangPhD Researcher, WetsusWetsus

Liang-Shin Wang is a PhD candidate in Biopolymer from Water Theme at Wetsus and Eindhoven University of Technology. Her research focuses on a renewable semi-crystalline biopolymer, polyhydroxyalkanoates, with the aim of integrating the polymer recovery process with solution processing to membranes and films. Her experience has been on projects related to polymer properties modulation, membrane formulation, and performance analysis.

Christine  Kleffner
Christine KleffnerProfessor of Sustainable Process EngineeringBochum University of Applied Sciences

Dr. Christine Kleffner is a process engineer with over 10 years of R&D experience in membrane technology. She specializes in the innovative application of membrane processes for energy efficient treatment and concentration of saline process and wastewater, striving to develop sustainable technical solutions for the industrial implementation of a circular economy. 

Stefan Schmidt
Stefan SchmidtWater Expert at SMS group / Steel IndustrySMS group

Stefan Schmidt studied mechanical engineering at the University of Siegen and started working for the SMS group GmbH in 1996. Over 25 years of experience in fluid & piping engineering of rolling mills and other plants for steel industry led finally into taking care of water solutions. Today Mr. Schmidt is part of the Water Treatment team of the SMS group developing new perspectives on the steel industry water footprint. 

Kaustub Singh
Kaustub SinghResearch Specialist, R&D, Royal Friesland CampinaR&D, Royal Friesland Campina

Kaustub Singh is a research engineer in the R&D of Royal FrieslandCampina, specializing in membrane driven separation and purification technologies. He earned his PhD from Wageningen University, working on electro-driven water purification and resource recovery. In addition, Kaustub has contributed to the field redox active flow batteries. His work in water desalination and energy storage has appeared in several publications and multiple filed patents. At FrieslandCampina, he continues to advance (electrochemical) membrane separation technologies to support sustainable industrial processes such as side stream handling and valorization. 

Gerrald Bargeman
Gerrald BargemanProcess Technology Specialist and Part-time Professor Membranes for Harsh Conditions, Nobian Industrial Chemical B.VNobian Industrial Chemical B.V

Gerrald Bargeman obtained his MSc and PhD degree at the University of Twente, and worked for Shell R&D and NIZO Food Research before joining AkzoNobel in 2002. At AkzoNobel and its divested businesses Nouryon and Nobian, Gerrald held scientific and leadership roles. Currently, he is Process Technology Specialist and part-time professor at the University of Twente, where he holds the chair “Membranes for Harsh Conditions”. Gerrald is (co-)author of approximately 50 peer reviewed journal publications.