Student’s Projects

Projects in previous semesters focusing on Industry challenges

  • Polyethersulfone- graphene oxide fabrication for wastewater treatment
  • Removal of organic pollutants using biomass and clay based adsorbents
  • Removal of toxic heavy metals from industrial wastewater by activated eggshell
  • Effect of catholyte type on desalination performance in microbial desalination cell
  • Hybrid solar energy powered water desalination system with zero brine discharge
  • An effective utilization of exhaust gases from Diesel engine to produce potable water (from seawater) coupled with solar distillation system
  • Digital design and manufacturing of membranes for biogas purification process design and intensification of biogas purification system
  • Enhanced anaerobic degradation of slaughterhouse wastewater using microwave-ultrasonic and microwave-alkali pretreatment techniques
  • Fabrication of microbial fuel cell-based biosensor for real-time monitoring of nitrate in aqueous environment

Other industry-oriented research projects in the department

  • Design and Fabrication of a Low-Cost Waste Plastic Oil Synthesis Setup – A Feasibility Approach & Investigation
  • Preparation of modified non-metal-based nanomaterials for water and wastewater treatment
  • Print-Assisted Membrane Fabrication for Production of Hydrogen-Enhanced Natural Gas Fuel
  • Aspen Plus simulation of pollutant degradation in a photocatalytic reactor
  • Study of hybrid-nanofluid in heat transfer enhancement
  • Valorization of solid waste to activated carbon.
  • Membrane fabrication for CO2 capture and conversion from local material
  • Microwave Assisted Hydrodynamic cavitation for enhanced aeration performance
  • CO2 mineralization of brine discharged from desalination plant.
  • Synthesis of chitosan-based adsorbent for batch and column adsorption studies
  • Agricultural residues as precursors for activated carbon production.
  • Experimental studies on preparations and fabrication of polymeric membrane for gas separation.