Reactive and Adaptive Membrane Processes (RAMP)
Where Separation and Reaction Converge
Where Separation and Reaction Converge
At the RAMP Lab, we pioneer the fundamental understanding and engineering of advanced membrane technologies that respond to environmental stimuli and drive chemical reactions during separation. Our research focuses on reactive interfaces, where molecular separation and chemical transformation occur together, enabling sustainable and high-performance processes.
We design multifunctional nanomaterials, including porous materials, nanozymes, photocatalysts, and electrocatalysts, integrated into polymer, inorganic, and hybrid membranes. These systems operate under mild conditions to address challenges in:
💦 Water and wastewater treatment
🌳 CO₂ capture and conversion
🌬 Gas separation and purification
💊 Biopharmaceutical processing
⚡Energy and electrochemical systems
Our mission is to create intelligent membranes that adapt, react, and deliver impact across environmental, energy, and life science applications.
We are actively recruiting undergraduate and graduate students to join our team.
If you are interested in working on innovative membrane materials and separation processes, please contact us!