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Dr. Qilin Li teaches courses and conducts research on physical chemical processes that impact water quality in natural aqueous as well as engineered treatment systems. Dr. Li’s current research focuses on the behaviors of environmental colloids and macromolecules at aqueous-solid interfaces and the subsequent impact on their fate and transport in natural and engineered systems. By studying natural water quality and advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies, Dr. Li is devoted to finding a way to sustainable water supply. |
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- Celebrate NEWT! A Rice University-led consortium of industry, university and government partners has been chosen to establish one of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) prestigious Engineering Research Centers in Houston to develop compact, mobile, off-grid water-treatment systems that can provide clean water to millions of people who lack it and make U.S. energy production more sustainable and cost-effective - See more at: http://news.rice.edu/2015/08/10/rice-asu-yale-utep-win-nsf-engineering-research-center/#sthash.9aXon2Aa.dpuf (Aug. 10, 2015)
- Dr. Qilin Li is the Associate Director for Research and co-PI in Thrust 3 (Scaling and fouling control), as well as System test beds of NEWT. Learn more at: http://www.newtcenter.org/
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Rice University
Rice Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
NEWT Center
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-- Qilin's Research Group, 6100 Main ST MS-519, Houston, TX 77005 --
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