Mackenzie Anderson is a 2018 AMTA-Reclamation Fellowship awardee and is doing her graduate work at UCLA. Recently an article was published highlighting her work on thin-film liftoff procedures that could help mold future membrane efforts. Click here to review the work
The Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement
Working with a variety of partners, AMTA administers several fellowships for university students researching the use of membranes for water treatment, with more than $600,000 conferred since 2007. These funds not only yield cutting-edge innovations in membrane technology, but also provide career development for some of our brightest young minds. In 2018, extending this commitment …
AMTA/Reclamation Fellowships for Membrane Technology
This joint fellowship with the Bureau of Reclamation advances AMTA’s mission to promote and advance the understanding and application of membrane technology to reduce the cost, energy usage and environmental impacts in advanced water treatment and desalination. Read More About the Fellowship… 2023 Fellowship Recipients Ms. Minju Cha, University of California, Los Angeles Minju is a …
The Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement
Call for Applications The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) is pleased to announce a call for applicants for the Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement. The Fellowship is awarded to a graduate student currently enrolled in a university and pursuing a full-time Masters degree or PhD at a University in North America with a …
NWRI/AMTA Fellowship for Membrane Technology
This joint fellowship with the National Water Research Institute advances AMTA’s mission to promote and advance the understanding and application of membrane technology to create safe, affordable, and reliable water treatment solutions. Read more about the fellowship… 2023 Aron Griffin, Colorado School of Mines Aron Griffin is a fourth year PhD candidate in Environmental Engineering …