93 episodes

Discussions on science, technology and investment happening in the water industry. Hakim is a water tech researcher at KU Leuven with 8 years of industrial water expertise gained at The Dow Chemical Company and DuPont.

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Discussions on science, technology and investment happening in the water industry. Hakim is a water tech researcher at KU Leuven with 8 years of industrial water expertise gained at The Dow Chemical Company and DuPont.

    #93 - Prof. Stephan Pfister

    #93 - Prof. Stephan Pfister

    Professor Stephan Pfister from ETH Zurich focuses on integrating water scarcity into life cycle assessments (LCA) to guide sustainable resource management. His research examines the trade-offs between water use, land use, and biodiversity, offering insights for improved environmental policies. Additionally, Professor Pfister highlights the need for global collaboration in agriculture and industry to promote sustainable development and positive environmental impacts.

    • 56 min
    #92 - Prof. Radha Boya

    #92 - Prof. Radha Boya

    Atomically Precise Membranes by Professor Radha Boya at the The University of Manchester, is pioneering the development of atomically thin membranes using graphene and other two-dimensional materials. These angstrom-scale channels enable highly selective ion and molecule separation, greatly enhancing water desalination efficiency. Her work focuses on advanced nanofabrication techniques, manipulating the precise dimensions of these channels to optimize filtration performance, potentially revolutionizing water purification technologies.

    • 55 min
    #91 - Prof. Kim Trevathan

    #91 - Prof. Kim Trevathan

    Professor Kim Trevathan narrates his personal journey paddling the Tennessee River, reflecting on environmental changes observed over two decades. His narrative wove together personal anecdotes with environmental insights, illustrating how human interventions like damming have altered river ecosystems. Kim’s stories highlight the importance of direct interaction with nature for understanding environmental impacts and fostering a deeper appreciation for natural waterways​​.

    • 55 min
    #90 - Prof. Menachem Elimelech

    #90 - Prof. Menachem Elimelech

    In our today’s podcast episode, Rhea and I have welcomed Sterling Professor Menachem Elimelech from Yale University. He discussed the challenges and advancements in seawater desalination, emphasizing that significant gains lie in optimizing system design and using real-time monitoring and sensor technologies rather than focusing solely on new membrane materials. He also highlighted the potential of electro-dialysis for brackish water desalination and the importance of understanding multi-component transport in membranes.

    Professor Elimelech also covered practical aspects of pretreatment and post-treatment in desalination. He noted that current pretreatment technologies are outdated and suggested that developing fouling-resistant membranes could reduce the need for extensive pretreatment, saving costs and energy. He emphasized the need to improve boron and chloride removal for agricultural use and critiqued the research culture that prioritizes flashy material advancements over practical system improvements. This conversation sheds light on future directions in desalination technology and the importance of bridging research with practical applications.

    • 49 min
    #89 - Carlos García Blázquez: GENAQ

    #89 - Carlos García Blázquez: GENAQ

    In a podcast episode, Carlos Garcia from Genaq details their advanced technology for extracting water from the air. He explains that their machines are designed to efficiently handle variable power inputs from renewable sources like solar panels, eliminating the need for costly batteries and inverters. This significantly reduces both initial investment and operational costs.

    Garcia highlights a project in Djiburi, Eastern Africa, where Genaq installed a self-sufficient, 5,000-liter-per-day machine powered solely by solar energy, demonstrating the system's capability in remote areas. He also discusses ongoing innovations aimed at utilizing excess solar energy to extend production into nighttime hours, effectively doubling output without substantial cost increases.

     

    • 1 hr 3 min
    #88 - Gerhard Loots: Kallipr

    #88 - Gerhard Loots: Kallipr

    Gerhard Loots, CEO of Kallipr IoT Technologies, introduces advanced IoT technologies aimed at enhancing agricultural practices. He detailed a new sensor device that simplifies battery replacement—a critical improvement that significantly reduces maintenance time and costs. Gerhard also discussed the company's commitment to environmental sustainability, including a battery recycling program that complements their durable, easy-to-manage IoT devices​​.

    • 1 hr 4 min

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