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Hanieh Bazyar is a tenure track assistant professor in the section of Transport Phenomena at Delft University of Technology. Her research primarily focuses on the development of electrochemical CO2 capture technologies and innovative membrane-based separation techniques for applications in wastewater treatment and hydrogen production. She is dedicated to innovating smart membranes with tunable permeability and selectivity to address fouling issues. Hanieh is also involved in integrating membranes with microfluidics to advance separation-sensing platforms suitable for in-situ diagnostics. She teaches Thermodynamics as part of the Separation Technology course for second-year bachelor students and has designed a course on separation techniques within renewable processes for master's students. Hanieh holds a bachelor and master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Shiraz University and pursued her PhD at the University of Twente, where she developed slippery liquid-infused membranes for wastewater management, utilizing microfluidic technology to explore fluid transport within pore structures. Since 2021, she has been on a tenure track at TU Delft.
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