Dr Motsa is an associate professor at the institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability (iNanoWS). His research activities seek to promote the wide application of membrane technology in low-income or emerging economy regions. As such he has been focusing on exploring three key research areas through: i) the development of low-pressure membranes, ii) incorporation of solar energy/renewable energy to drive membrane processes, iii) investigating membrane fouling and fouling mitigation strategies.
Omotayo Ademola Arotiba
As an expert in the field of water treatment. He is currently a Professor at the University of Johannesburg. He previously served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of the Western Cape and is a recognized authority in electrochemistry and water treatment. He is a board member of the South African Chemical Institute (SACI), the Chair of Electrochem SA, and a member of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE).
Richard Motlhaletsi Moutloali
Prof Moutloali holds a PhD in Chemistry (Materials and Electrochemistry) from the University of the Western Cape and is currently a Focus area leader for Nanotechnology at iNanoWS and a Professor in Membranes Science and Technology at iNanoWS at the University of South Africa (UNISA). Prior to joining Unisa, he was the Research Director of the DST/Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre (NIC) focusing of developing polymer-nanocomposite membranes and resins for wastewater remediation and water treatment.
Jing Guo,Associate Research Fellow, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Harbin Institute of Technology. Mainly engaged in the development of nanofiltration separation membranes and research on membrane water treatment. He has published many SCI papers in high-impact journals such as Science, Science Advances, Angewandte chemie, Journal of Membrane Science, and Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and some of them were selected into the top 1% of ESI highly cited papers.