Chats with Pioneers

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3434Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features pioneers from Hydranautics, Permutit, and Basic Technology. Hear from Ashwin Desai, Chip Harris, and Gerald (Gerry) Alexander as they share their diverse experiences and contributions to the evolving field of membrane and reverse osmosis technology. Gerald Alexanderhttps://youtu.be/T5DSdp-alTI
1313Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Dan Anderson, Bill Ranson, and Press Goodwyn from Dupont. They share their experiences and perspectives on membrane technology development and the company’s impact on the industry.Dan Andersonhttps://youtu.be/XGfJ04CXStk
2929Recorded on September 22, 2013,this episode features the second group of pioneers from Polymetric. Bill Andrews, Robert Wright, and David Laker discuss their roles in shaping membrane technology and share reflections on the growth and challenges of the early industry. William AndrewsDesalcohttps://youtu.be/j1MSqoQmr-w
1212Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Lynn Applegate, Jack Strantz, Tom Eckmann, and Charlie Brown from Dupont. They discuss their roles, experiences, and contributions to membrane technology and the company’s growth within the industry. Lynn Applegatehttps://youtu.be/-Rpca4wujR0
1616Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Curt Gollrad, Oscar Arroyo, and John Arnold from Ionics. They discuss their roles and contributions to membrane technology and share reflections on the growth of the industry during their tenure. John Arnoldhttps://youtu.be/nO8st6NOdok
1616Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Curt Gollrad, Oscar Arroyo, and John Arnold from Ionics. They discuss their roles and contributions to membrane technology and share reflections on the growth of the industry during their tenure. Oscar Arroyohttps://youtu.be/nO8st6NOdok
1717Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features pioneers Jim Birkett, Patricia Burke, and Leon Awerbuch from the International Desalination Association (IDA). They discuss their significant contributions to desalination and membrane technology, sharing valuable insights from their time with the organization. Leon AwerbuchLeading Edge Technologieshttps://youtu.be/Pujy_QicXC4
88Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a multi-company conversation with pioneers from the early days of membrane technology. You’ll hear from Harbans Kohli and Peter Lange of Envirogenics, Paul Laverty of Burns and Roe, and Jim Beckman of Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics (ROGA). Together, they share stories of innovation, collaboration, and the evolution of the reverse osmosis industry.Jim Beckmanhttps://youtu.be/ib9RmAlwr_E
2828Recorded on September 22, 2013, this episode features the first group of pioneers from Polymetric. David Grunau, Christian Miller, and Dean Bedford share their experiences, technical innovations, and perspectives on the company’s role in advancing membrane technology. Dean BedfordCH2M Hillhttps://youtu.be/4PbYWFRg4XA
3939An interview with Zenon membrane filtration pioneers Andrew Benedek and Pierre Cote. Recorded 6 Mar 2024 in West Palm Beach, FL during MTC24.Andrew BenedekAnaergiahttps://youtu.be/4lZjbqRDE9Y
44Recorded on March 27, 2012, this episode features pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis division of CH2M Hill. Jim Lozier and Bob Bergman share their experiences and insights into the early development of reverse osmosis projects within the company. Robert "Bob" Bergmanhttps://youtu.be/dz_-Dkek2Ds
3737A Chat with Memtec Pioneers Bruce Biltoft and Warren Johnson. Recorded 20 Feb 2023 in Knoxville, TN during MTC23.Bruce BiltoftDuPonthttps://youtu.be/kq9Tu-dya-I
1717Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features pioneers Jim Birkett, Patricia Burke, and Leon Awerbuch from the International Desalination Association (IDA). They discuss their significant contributions to desalination and membrane technology, sharing valuable insights from their time with the organization. James BirkettWest Neck Strategieshttps://youtu.be/Pujy_QicXC4
2222Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features pioneers Ken Cobian, Craig Broden, Lee Rozelle, and Donald Streeter from North Star Research. They share their experiences and insights into research and development efforts that helped shape membrane technology. Craig Brodenhttps://youtu.be/4R8m-r2ZUnQ
1212Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Lynn Applegate, Jack Strantz, Tom Eckmann, and Charlie Brown from Dupont. They discuss their roles, experiences, and contributions to membrane technology and the company’s growth within the industry. Charles "Charlie" Brownhttps://youtu.be/-Rpca4wujR0
3333Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with pioneers from Harn RO and Permutit. John Buonassisi and James (Jimmy) Harn share their experiences from the Harn RO legacy, while Austin McCormack Jr. provides insight into his pioneering work at Permutit. Together, they reflect on decades of innovation and progress in reverse osmosis and membrane technology. John BuonassisiHarn R/Ohttps://youtu.be/IKEAW6juxFk
1717Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features pioneers Jim Birkett, Patricia Burke, and Leon Awerbuch from the International Desalination Association (IDA). They discuss their significant contributions to desalination and membrane technology, sharing valuable insights from their time with the organization. Patricia BurkeIDAhttps://youtu.be/Pujy_QicXC4
2525Recorded on June 18, 2013, this episode features pioneers Bob Carnahan from Military Membrane and Bill Conlon from ROGA. They share their unique experiences and insights into the development of membrane technology in military applications and the early industry efforts at ROGA. Robert "Bob" Carnahanhttps://youtu.be/YDyGumxFXTY
2222Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features pioneers Ken Cobian, Craig Broden, Lee Rozelle, and Donald Streeter from North Star Research. They share their experiences and insights into research and development efforts that helped shape membrane technology. Ken Cobianhttps://youtu.be/4R8m-r2ZUnQ
2525Recorded on June 18, 2013, this episode features pioneers Bob Carnahan from Military Membrane and Bill Conlon from ROGA. They share their unique experiences and insights into the development of membrane technology in military applications and the early industry efforts at ROGA. William "Bill" Conlonhttps://youtu.be/YDyGumxFXTY
3939An interview with Zenon membrane filtration pioneers Andrew Benedek and Pierre Cote. Recorded 6 Mar 2024 in West Palm Beach, FL during MTC24.Pierre CôtéCOTE Membrane Separationhttps://youtu.be/4lZjbqRDE9Y
77Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the fourth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Hear insights and stories from Ulrich Merten, Bob Riley, Dave Furakawa, and Jim Cruver as they reflect on their experiences and contributions to the development of membrane technology. James "Jim" Cruverhttps://youtu.be/THkLZpg23SQ
33Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features pioneers Bill Hendershaw, Ben Mohlenhoff, Stuart McClellan, Paul Culler, and Bruce Goodin from Basic Technologies. They share stories of innovation, collaboration, and their contributions to early membrane technology development. Paul Cullerhttps://youtu.be/oe4OZ1zDqoA
66Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the third group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Charlie Hull, Pete Darby, and Hob McPherson as they share their experiences, innovations, and the early days of membrane technology development.C. Peter Darbyhttps://youtu.be/4AGxm6dWLc4
3535Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features conversations with Jaren Leet and Michael Stefanic of Aqua Media, and Dirk de Winter of Hydranautics. These pioneers share their unique perspectives on the evolution of membrane technology, company innovations, and the collaborative spirit that shaped the industry. Dirk de Winterhttps://youtu.be/351__ibjB9Y
3434Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features pioneers from Hydranautics, Permutit, and Basic Technology. Hear from Ashwin Desai, Chip Harris, and Gerald (Gerry) Alexander as they share their diverse experiences and contributions to the evolving field of membrane and reverse osmosis technology. Ashwin Desaihttps://youtu.be/T5DSdp-alTI
1212Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Lynn Applegate, Jack Strantz, Tom Eckmann, and Charlie Brown from Dupont. They discuss their roles, experiences, and contributions to membrane technology and the company’s growth within the industry. Tom Eckmannhttps://youtu.be/-Rpca4wujR0
99Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the First group of pioneers from Film Tech. Hear from Peter Eriksson, Curtis Elwell, and Mak Jawar from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies.Curtis Elwellhttps://youtu.be/9iD3FzlOLV8
2323Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers from Film Tech. This episode features pioneers Roy Larson, Eugene Erickson, Robert Peterson, and Harlan Jacob from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies. Eugene "Gene" Ericksonhttps://youtu.be/DQhLmi3GwOo
99Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the First group of pioneers from Film Tech. Hear from Peter Eriksson, Curtis Elwell, and Mak Jawar from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies.Peter Erikssonhttps://youtu.be/9iD3FzlOLV8
1818Recorded on October 31, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the seventh group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Jerry Foreman and Jack Loos share their experiences, contributions, and insights into the early advancements of reverse osmosis technology at General Atomics. Jerry Foremanhttps://youtu.be/xlreMNtsMjo
1010Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the fifth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Terry Smith, Tom Wolfe, Ron Fox, and Rick Leason as they reflect on their contributions to membrane technology and share memorable moments from their time at General Atomics. Ronald Foxhttps://youtu.be/kKZdY0PBVMY
3232Recorded on July 9, 2013,this episode features the third group of pioneers;  Ken Trompeter, Ed Lohman, and Kurt Frank  from the Bureau of Reclamation. They share insights on their pivotal roles in advancing water treatment and membrane technologies within the Bureau.Kurt Frankhttps://youtu.be/uT9wNq2av38
77Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the fourth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Hear insights and stories from Ulrich Merten, Bob Riley, Dave Furakawa, and Jim Cruver as they reflect on their experiences and contributions to the development of membrane technology. David Furukawahttps://youtu.be/THkLZpg23SQ
2727Recorded on July 9, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers from Ionics. Ark Pang, Bill Katz, Edward Geishecker, and Bernie Mack share their firsthand experiences and contributions to membrane technology development during their tenure at Ionics. Edward Geisheckerhttps://youtu.be/re911pPdB7I
1616Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Curt Gollrad, Oscar Arroyo, and John Arnold from Ionics. They discuss their roles and contributions to membrane technology and share reflections on the growth of the industry during their tenure. Curtis Gollradhttps://youtu.be/nO8st6NOdok
33Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features pioneers Bill Hendershaw, Ben Mohlenhoff, Stuart McClellan, Paul Culler, and Bruce Goodin from Basic Technologies. They share stories of innovation, collaboration, and their contributions to early membrane technology development. Bruce Goodinhttps://youtu.be/oe4OZ1zDqoA
1313Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Dan Anderson, Bill Ranson, and Press Goodwyn from Dupont. They share their experiences and perspectives on membrane technology development and the company’s impact on the industry.Press Goodwynhttps://youtu.be/XGfJ04CXStk
2828Recorded on September 22, 2013, this episode features the first group of pioneers from Polymetric. David Grunau, Christian Miller, and Dean Bedford share their experiences, technical innovations, and perspectives on the company’s role in advancing membrane technology. David GrunauAqua Designhttps://youtu.be/4PbYWFRg4XA
3333Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with pioneers from Harn RO and Permutit. John Buonassisi and James (Jimmy) Harn share their experiences from the Harn RO legacy, while Austin McCormack Jr. provides insight into his pioneering work at Permutit. Together, they reflect on decades of innovation and progress in reverse osmosis and membrane technology. James HarnHarn R/Ohttps://youtu.be/IKEAW6juxFk
3434Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features pioneers from Hydranautics, Permutit, and Basic Technology. Hear from Ashwin Desai, Chip Harris, and Gerald (Gerry) Alexander as they share their diverse experiences and contributions to the evolving field of membrane and reverse osmosis technology. Charles 'Chip' HarrisAqualynghttps://youtu.be/T5DSdp-alTI
2424Recorded on June 18, 2013, this episode features pioneers Jorg Menningmann, O.J. Morin, and Geoff Hart from Desalting Systems and Services (DSS). They discuss their engineering contributions and experiences in advancing desalination and membrane technologies. Geoff Harthttps://youtu.be/7Te-FAqlLKU
2121Recorded on June 11, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Wolfgang Sattler, Lorentz Haugseth, and Chuck Moody from the Bureau of Reclamation. They share insights on their pivotal roles in advancing water treatment and membrane technologies within the Bureau. Lorentz Haugsethhttps://youtu.be/t3Fa-hCTamo
3030Recorded on September 23, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers fromm Polymetrics. Jim Sleigh, Michael Nelson, and Walter Hayden share stories of innovation, problem-solving, and their contributions to the advancement of membrane technology during their time at Polymetrics. Walter Haydenhttps://youtu.be/ENjqR6sjQpM
33Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features pioneers Bill Hendershaw, Ben Mohlenhoff, Stuart McClellan, Paul Culler, and Bruce Goodin from Basic Technologies. They share stories of innovation, collaboration, and their contributions to early membrane technology development. William "Bill" Hendershawhttps://youtu.be/oe4OZ1zDqoA
55Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Don Walker, Bob Pallais, and Carl Hickman share their stories, technical insights, and the impactful innovations that shaped the future of membrane technology. Carl Hickmanhttps://youtu.be/DECuCbSw0pM
66Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the third group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Charlie Hull, Pete Darby, and Hob McPherson as they share their experiences, innovations, and the early days of membrane technology development.Charles "Charlie" Hullhttps://youtu.be/4AGxm6dWLc4
2323Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers from Film Tech. This episode features pioneers Roy Larson, Eugene Erickson, Robert Peterson, and Harlan Jacob from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies. Harlan Jacobhttps://youtu.be/DQhLmi3GwOo
99Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the First group of pioneers from Film Tech. Hear from Peter Eriksson, Curtis Elwell, and Mak Jawar from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies.Mak Jawarhttps://youtu.be/9iD3FzlOLV8
2626Recorded on July 9, 2013, this episode features Sydney Johnson and Melvin Lew, pioneers from the Office of Saline Water. They discuss their foundational work and the critical role the office played in advancing desalination and membrane technology in its early years. Sidney Johnsonhttps://youtu.be/qnJt-GRoLFQ
3737A Chat with Memtec Pioneers Bruce Biltoft and Warren Johnson. Recorded 20 Feb 2023 in Knoxville, TN during MTC23.Warren JohnsonAquacell Pty Ltdhttps://youtu.be/kq9Tu-dya-I
22Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features the first group of pioneers from Envirogenics. Hear from Ali Kalantar, Curt Keifer, and Hany Said as they reflect on their work, challenges, and contributions to the field of membrane technology during their time with the company. Ali Kalantarhttps://youtu.be/VpD3IvUjvrU
2727Recorded on July 9, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers from Ionics. Ark Pang, Bill Katz, Edward Geishecker, and Bernie Mack share their firsthand experiences and contributions to membrane technology development during their tenure at Ionics. William "Bill" Katzhttps://youtu.be/re911pPdB7I
22Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features the first group of pioneers from Envirogenics. Hear from Ali Kalantar, Curt Keifer, and Hany Said as they reflect on their work, challenges, and contributions to the field of membrane technology during their time with the company. Curtis 'Kurt' Kieferhttps://youtu.be/VpD3IvUjvrU
88Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a multi-company conversation with pioneers from the early days of membrane technology. You’ll hear from Harbans Kohli and Peter Lange of Envirogenics, Paul Laverty of Burns and Roe, and Jim Beckman of Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics (ROGA). Together, they share stories of innovation, collaboration, and the evolution of the reverse osmosis industry.Harbans Kohlihttps://youtu.be/ib9RmAlwr_E
2929Recorded on September 22, 2013,this episode features the second group of pioneers from Polymetric. Bill Andrews, Robert Wright, and David Laker discuss their roles in shaping membrane technology and share reflections on the growth and challenges of the early industry. David LakerAqualynghttps://youtu.be/j1MSqoQmr-w
88Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a multi-company conversation with pioneers from the early days of membrane technology. You’ll hear from Harbans Kohli and Peter Lange of Envirogenics, Paul Laverty of Burns and Roe, and Jim Beckman of Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics (ROGA). Together, they share stories of innovation, collaboration, and the evolution of the reverse osmosis industry.Peter Langehttps://youtu.be/ib9RmAlwr_E
2323Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers from Film Tech. This episode features pioneers Roy Larson, Eugene Erickson, Robert Peterson, and Harlan Jacob from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies. Roy Larsonhttps://youtu.be/DQhLmi3GwOo
88Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a multi-company conversation with pioneers from the early days of membrane technology. You’ll hear from Harbans Kohli and Peter Lange of Envirogenics, Paul Laverty of Burns and Roe, and Jim Beckman of Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics (ROGA). Together, they share stories of innovation, collaboration, and the evolution of the reverse osmosis industry.Paul Lavertyhttps://youtu.be/ib9RmAlwr_E
1010Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the fifth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Terry Smith, Tom Wolfe, Ron Fox, and Rick Leason as they reflect on their contributions to membrane technology and share memorable moments from their time at General Atomics. Rick Leasonhttps://youtu.be/kKZdY0PBVMY
3535Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features conversations with Jaren Leet and Michael Stefanic of Aqua Media, and Dirk de Winter of Hydranautics. These pioneers share their unique perspectives on the evolution of membrane technology, company innovations, and the collaborative spirit that shaped the industry. Jaren Leethttps://youtu.be/351__ibjB9Y
2020Recorded on June 11, 2013, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Frank Leitz, Ivyl Taylor, and Eugene Znamenacek from the Bureau of Reclamation. They discuss their contributions to membrane and water treatment technologies and reflect on their experiences working within the Bureau. Frank Leitzhttps://youtu.be/dv4fw8bkbmE
2626Recorded on July 9, 2013, this episode features Sydney Johnson and Melvin Lew, pioneers from the Office of Saline Water. They discuss their foundational work and the critical role the office played in advancing desalination and membrane technology in its early years. Melvin Lewhttps://youtu.be/qnJt-GRoLFQ
3131Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with pioneers from Osmonics. Join Dean Spatz, David Paulson, and Francis Lightly as they reflect on their roles in shaping the membrane industry and share insights into the innovative spirit that drove Osmonics' contributions to reverse osmosis technology. Francis Lightlyhttps://youtu.be/zaTJIM5y2a0
3232Recorded on July 9, 2013,this episode features the third group of pioneers;  Ken Trompeter, Ed Lohman, and Kurt Frank  from the Bureau of Reclamation. They share insights on their pivotal roles in advancing water treatment and membrane technologies within the Bureau.Ed Lohmanhttps://youtu.be/uT9wNq2av38
1818Recorded on October 31, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the seventh group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Jerry Foreman and Jack Loos share their experiences, contributions, and insights into the early advancements of reverse osmosis technology at General Atomics. Jack Looshttps://youtu.be/xlreMNtsMjo
44Recorded on March 27, 2012, this episode features pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis division of CH2M Hill. Jim Lozier and Bob Bergman share their experiences and insights into the early development of reverse osmosis projects within the company. Jim Lozierhttps://youtu.be/dz_-Dkek2Ds
2727Recorded on July 9, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers from Ionics. Ark Pang, Bill Katz, Edward Geishecker, and Bernie Mack share their firsthand experiences and contributions to membrane technology development during their tenure at Ionics. Bernie MackVeoliahttps://youtu.be/re911pPdB7I
1919Recorded on October 31, 2012, this episode features the foruth group of pioneers;  Dave Stahlhut from Dupont and Sherman May from Baldwin Lima. They share their experiences and insights into membrane technology innovations and industry developments during their careers.Sherman Mayhttps://youtu.be/JObUgsT2hzI
33Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features pioneers Bill Hendershaw, Ben Mohlenhoff, Stuart McClellan, Paul Culler, and Bruce Goodin from Basic Technologies. They share stories of innovation, collaboration, and their contributions to early membrane technology development. Stuart McClellanhttps://youtu.be/oe4OZ1zDqoA
3333Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with pioneers from Harn RO and Permutit. John Buonassisi and James (Jimmy) Harn share their experiences from the Harn RO legacy, while Austin McCormack Jr. provides insight into his pioneering work at Permutit. Together, they reflect on decades of innovation and progress in reverse osmosis and membrane technology. Austin McCormackPermutithttps://youtu.be/IKEAW6juxFk
66Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the third group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Charlie Hull, Pete Darby, and Hob McPherson as they share their experiences, innovations, and the early days of membrane technology development.Hobson "Hob" McPhersonhttps://youtu.be/4AGxm6dWLc4
2424Recorded on June 18, 2013, this episode features pioneers Jorg Menningmann, O.J. Morin, and Geoff Hart from Desalting Systems and Services (DSS). They discuss their engineering contributions and experiences in advancing desalination and membrane technologies. Jorg Menningmannhttps://youtu.be/7Te-FAqlLKU
77Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the fourth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Hear insights and stories from Ulrich Merten, Bob Riley, Dave Furakawa, and Jim Cruver as they reflect on their experiences and contributions to the development of membrane technology. Ulrich Mertenhttps://youtu.be/THkLZpg23SQ
2828Recorded on September 22, 2013, this episode features the first group of pioneers from Polymetric. David Grunau, Christian Miller, and Dean Bedford share their experiences, technical innovations, and perspectives on the company’s role in advancing membrane technology. Christian MillerAqua Designhttps://youtu.be/4PbYWFRg4XA
1414Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the third group of pioneers; Irving Mock and Larry Pelgrin from Dupont. They share their experiences and insights into membrane technology innovations and the company’s role in advancing the industry. Irving Mochhttps://youtu.be/SBKqo40eVxs
33Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features pioneers Bill Hendershaw, Ben Mohlenhoff, Stuart McClellan, Paul Culler, and Bruce Goodin from Basic Technologies. They share stories of innovation, collaboration, and their contributions to early membrane technology development. Ben Mohlenhoffhttps://youtu.be/oe4OZ1zDqoA
2121Recorded on June 11, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Wolfgang Sattler, Lorentz Haugseth, and Chuck Moody from the Bureau of Reclamation. They share insights on their pivotal roles in advancing water treatment and membrane technologies within the Bureau. Charles Moodyhttps://youtu.be/t3Fa-hCTamo
2424Recorded on June 18, 2013, this episode features pioneers Jorg Menningmann, O.J. Morin, and Geoff Hart from Desalting Systems and Services (DSS). They discuss their engineering contributions and experiences in advancing desalination and membrane technologies. O.J. Morinhttps://youtu.be/7Te-FAqlLKU
1111Recorded on July 11, 2012, this episode features a conversation with Chuck Mungle from the sixth group of pioneers in the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. In this solo interview, Chuck shares his personal journey, technical contributions, and reflections on the evolution of membrane technology.Charlie "Chuck" Munglehttps://youtu.be/Y9OyXakOwNw
3030Recorded on September 23, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers fromm Polymetrics. Jim Sleigh, Michael Nelson, and Walter Hayden share stories of innovation, problem-solving, and their contributions to the advancement of membrane technology during their time at Polymetrics. Michael Nelsonhttps://youtu.be/ENjqR6sjQpM
55Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Don Walker, Bob Pallais, and Carl Hickman share their stories, technical insights, and the impactful innovations that shaped the future of membrane technology. Bob Pallaishttps://youtu.be/DECuCbSw0pM
2727Recorded on July 9, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers from Ionics. Ark Pang, Bill Katz, Edward Geishecker, and Bernie Mack share their firsthand experiences and contributions to membrane technology development during their tenure at Ionics. Ark Panghttps://youtu.be/re911pPdB7I
3131Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with pioneers from Osmonics. Join Dean Spatz, David Paulson, and Francis Lightly as they reflect on their roles in shaping the membrane industry and share insights into the innovative spirit that drove Osmonics' contributions to reverse osmosis technology. David Paulsonhttps://youtu.be/zaTJIM5y2a0
1414Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the third group of pioneers; Irving Mock and Larry Pelgrin from Dupont. They share their experiences and insights into membrane technology innovations and the company’s role in advancing the industry. Larry Pelegrinhttps://youtu.be/SBKqo40eVxs
2323Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers from Film Tech. This episode features pioneers Roy Larson, Eugene Erickson, Robert Peterson, and Harlan Jacob from FilmTec. They discuss their roles and contributions in the development and commercialization of membrane technologies. Robert Petersonhttps://youtu.be/DQhLmi3GwOo
1313Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Dan Anderson, Bill Ranson, and Press Goodwyn from Dupont. They share their experiences and perspectives on membrane technology development and the company’s impact on the industry.Bill Ransonhttps://youtu.be/XGfJ04CXStk
1515Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Gene Reahl and Henry Valcour from Ionics. They share their experiences and insights into membrane technology innovations and the evolution of the company during their careers. Eugene Reahlhttps://youtu.be/MoSNmwC9-Y8
11, 7Recorded on July 13, 2011, this episode features the first group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Listen as Randy Truby, Richard (Dick) Sudak, and Bob Riley recount their foundational work, challenges, and achievements in the early days of reverse osmosis membrane development. Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features a conversation with the fourth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Hear insights and stories from Ulrich Merten, Bob Riley, Dave Furakawa, and Jim Cruver as they reflect on their experiences and contributions to the development of membrane technology. Robert "Bob" Riley
4040A Chat with membrane filtration and X-Flow hollow fiber pioneer Erik Roesink. Recorded 6 Mar 2024 in West Palm Beach, FL during MTC24.Erik RoesinkNX Filtrationhttps://youtu.be/13_umO68PrQ
3838A Chat with Aquasource UF membrane pioneer Vincent Roquebert. Recorded 20 Feb 2023 in Knoxville, TN during MTC23.Vincent RoquebertBrown and Caldwellhttps://youtu.be/J9HCUThs2uA
2222Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features pioneers Ken Cobian, Craig Broden, Lee Rozelle, and Donald Streeter from North Star Research. They share their experiences and insights into research and development efforts that helped shape membrane technology. Lee Rozellehttps://youtu.be/4R8m-r2ZUnQ
22Recorded on July 19, 2011, this episode features the first group of pioneers from Envirogenics. Hear from Ali Kalantar, Curt Keifer, and Hany Said as they reflect on their work, challenges, and contributions to the field of membrane technology during their time with the company. Hany Saidhttps://youtu.be/VpD3IvUjvrU
2121Recorded on June 11, 2013, this episode features the second group of pioneers; Wolfgang Sattler, Lorentz Haugseth, and Chuck Moody from the Bureau of Reclamation. They share insights on their pivotal roles in advancing water treatment and membrane technologies within the Bureau. Wolfgang Sattlerhttps://youtu.be/t3Fa-hCTamo
3030Recorded on September 23, 2013, this episode features the third group of pioneers fromm Polymetrics. Jim Sleigh, Michael Nelson, and Walter Hayden share stories of innovation, problem-solving, and their contributions to the advancement of membrane technology during their time at Polymetrics. Jim Sleighhttps://youtu.be/ENjqR6sjQpM
1010Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the fifth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Terry Smith, Tom Wolfe, Ron Fox, and Rick Leason as they reflect on their contributions to membrane technology and share memorable moments from their time at General Atomics. Terry SmithToray Membranehttps://youtu.be/kKZdY0PBVMY
3131Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with pioneers from Osmonics. Join Dean Spatz, David Paulson, and Francis Lightly as they reflect on their roles in shaping the membrane industry and share insights into the innovative spirit that drove Osmonics' contributions to reverse osmosis technology. Dean Spatzhttps://youtu.be/zaTJIM5y2a0
1919Recorded on October 31, 2012, this episode features the foruth group of pioneers;  Dave Stahlhut from Dupont and Sherman May from Baldwin Lima. They share their experiences and insights into membrane technology innovations and industry developments during their careers.David "Dave" Stahlhuthttps://youtu.be/JObUgsT2hzI
3535Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features conversations with Jaren Leet and Michael Stefanic of Aqua Media, and Dirk de Winter of Hydranautics. These pioneers share their unique perspectives on the evolution of membrane technology, company innovations, and the collaborative spirit that shaped the industry. Michael StefanicTorayhttps://youtu.be/351__ibjB9Y
1212Recorded on September 10, 2012, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Lynn Applegate, Jack Strantz, Tom Eckmann, and Charlie Brown from Dupont. They discuss their roles, experiences, and contributions to membrane technology and the company’s growth within the industry. Jack Strantzhttps://youtu.be/-Rpca4wujR0
2222Recorded on June 12, 2013, this episode features pioneers Ken Cobian, Craig Broden, Lee Rozelle, and Donald Streeter from North Star Research. They share their experiences and insights into research and development efforts that helped shape membrane technology. Donald Streeterhttps://youtu.be/4R8m-r2ZUnQ
11Recorded on July 13, 2011, this episode features the first group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Listen as Randy Truby, Richard (Dick) Sudak, and Bob Riley recount their foundational work, challenges, and achievements in the early days of reverse osmosis membrane development.Richard "Dick" Sudakhttps://youtu.be/P8-G4OSaIkY
2020Recorded on June 11, 2013, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Frank Leitz, Ivyl Taylor, and Eugene Znamenacek from the Bureau of Reclamation. They discuss their contributions to membrane and water treatment technologies and reflect on their experiences working within the Bureau. Ivyl Taylorhttps://youtu.be/dv4fw8bkbmE
3232Recorded on July 9, 2013,this episode features the third group of pioneers;  Ken Trompeter, Ed Lohman, and Kurt Frank  from the Bureau of Reclamation. They share insights on their pivotal roles in advancing water treatment and membrane technologies within the Bureau.Ken Trompeterhttps://youtu.be/uT9wNq2av38
11Recorded on July 13, 2011, this episode features the first group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Listen as Randy Truby, Richard (Dick) Sudak, and Bob Riley recount their foundational work, challenges, and achievements in the early days of reverse osmosis membrane development.Randy Trubyhttps://youtu.be/P8-G4OSaIkY
1515Recorded on September 11, 2012, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Gene Reahl and Henry Valcour from Ionics. They share their experiences and insights into membrane technology innovations and the evolution of the company during their careers. Henry Valcourhttps://youtu.be/MoSNmwC9-Y8
55, 11Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the second group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Don Walker, Bob Pallais, and Carl Hickman share their stories, technical insights, and the impactful innovations that shaped the future of membrane technology. Recorded on July 11, 2012, this episode features a conversation with Chuck Mungle from the sixth group of pioneers in the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. In this solo interview, Chuck shares his personal journey, technical contributions, and reflections on the evolution of membrane technology.Donald "Don" Walker
3636Recorded on March 14, 2014, this episode features a conversation with Ian Watson, a trailblazer in providing consulting services to the early membrane industry. With decades of insight and experience, Ian shares how he supported and guided the development of membrane technology during its formative years.Ian WatsonRosTek Associateshttps://youtu.be/tQSN9IeyDHQ
1010Recorded on July 10, 2012, this episode features the fifth group of pioneers from the Reverse Osmosis Division of General Atomics. Join Terry Smith, Tom Wolfe, Ron Fox, and Rick Leason as they reflect on their contributions to membrane technology and share memorable moments from their time at General Atomics. Thomas 'Tom' Wolfehttps://youtu.be/kKZdY0PBVMY
2929Recorded on September 22, 2013,this episode features the second group of pioneers from Polymetric. Bill Andrews, Robert Wright, and David Laker discuss their roles in shaping membrane technology and share reflections on the growth and challenges of the early industry. Robert Wrighthttps://youtu.be/j1MSqoQmr-w
2020Recorded on June 11, 2013, this episode features the first group of pioneers; Frank Leitz, Ivyl Taylor, and Eugene Znamenacek from the Bureau of Reclamation. They discuss their contributions to membrane and water treatment technologies and reflect on their experiences working within the Bureau. Eugene Znamenacekhttps://youtu.be/dv4fw8bkbmE

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