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해수담수화플랜트사업단에서 주관하는 해수담수화기술강좌에 여러분을 초청합니다.
본 교육과정은 "수자원 확보를 위한 막 기반 기술과 진보"를 주제로 정삼투(Foward Osmosis) 연구의
세계 최정상의 선구자인 예일대학의 Menachem Elimelech 교수와 Membrane Distillation 분야의 최고 전문가인
Italy 의 Enrico Drioli 교수를 포함한 국내외 수처리 전문가 5분을 초빙하여 현장 중심의 기술 교육을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
무엇보다 체계적이고 기술집약적인 이번 해수담수화 기술 강좌를 통해 그간 국내외의 해수담수화 기술과 관련하여
누구도 제시하지 못하였던 비전과 방향성을 제시하고 실질적으로 도움이 될만한 노하우를 전하고자 하오니
많은 관심과 참여 바랍니다.
효율적인 강좌 진행을 위해 선착순 50인의 등록만 접수할 예정입니다.
등록 접수 완료일은 4월 27일까지이나 많은 분들의 성원에 힘입어 조기 종료될 수 있는 점을 널리 양해부탁드립니다.
□ 주제 : 수자원 확보를 위한 막기반 기술과 진보
□ 일정 : 2012년 5월 1일(화) - 2일(수) (09:20부터 16:05까지 양일간)
□ 장소 : 서울 코엑스 3층 E1(강의실)
□ 교육참가비 : 500,000원 (※ 국민,신한, BC 카드만 사용가능, 계좌이체 가능)
□ 주최 : 대한환경공학회
□ 주관 : 해수담수화플랜트사업단
□ 강사진 소개
Menachem Elimelech(Professor of Yale University) 김인수(대한환경공학회장, 해수담수화플랜트사업단장,
광주과학기술원 교수) 홍승관(고려대학교 교수) Enrico Drioli(Professor of University of Calabria, 한양대학교 WCU 교수)
김준하(광주과학기술원 교수)
□ 강좌 접수 방법 : 해수담수화플랜트사업단 홈페이지 www.seahero.org 에 접속하여
팝업창에 첨부되어 있는 교육 참가 신청서 작성 후 팩스 송신(팩스번호 : 062-715-2584)
Seawater Desalination Short Course
COEX, Seoul Korea
1st-2nd May, 2012
Center for Seawater Desalination Plant has partnered with International Water Industry Exhibition
& Conference 2012 to bring you a 2 days training course. The course will be held at the COEX
, Seoul Korea on the 1st and 2nd of May, 2012.
Topic of the program
“Progress of membrane technology for the security of water resource”
The two-day short program offers
- Practical Course Content
- Discussion opportunities
- International Networking
- Exhibition of the state-of-the-art of the most promising technologies
The Course will be delivered by 5 world renowned professors and engineers from the desalination industry,
In S. Kim, Executive Director and Professor of the Center for Seawater Desalination Plant in GIST,
Enrico Drioli, full Professor at the School of Engineering of the University of Calabria, Menachem Elimelech,
Professor of School of Engineering & Applied Science at Yale University, Seung-Kwan Hong, Professor
of Korea University and Joon Ha Kim, Professor of Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology.
This program is aimed for designers, cost estimators, operators, project managers and engineers
of water treatment as well as desalination plant. If you are involved with desalination,
you should consider joining this program.
Short Bios of Lecturers
In S. Kim is currently a full professor in the School of Environmental Science & Engineering,
Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST). He is also currently the Executive Director
of the Centre for Seawater Desalination Plant (CSDP). Prof. Kim authored three books and
published about 370 papers in peer-reviewed international & domestic Journals and conference
proceedings. He is currently serving as Editor, Associate Editor, and Board member in several
international scientific journals (Desalination, J. of Water and Health, Desalination and Water
Treatment, J. of Water Reuse & Desalination). He was elected to the Korean Academy of
Science and Technology and Fellow of International Water Association. He is serving at the
moment as President of the Korean Society of Environmental Engineers. His main interests are
in the Membrane-Biotechnology such as biofouling mechanism and cleaning control in membrane
process, thin biofilm effect on the Membrane Bio-Reactor (MBR), He is actively working recently
in the area of biomimetic - bioelectrochemical water treatment and renewable energy production
associate with membrane, and rapid pathogene biosensor using nano particles.
Enrico Drioli has been Professor of Chemistry and Electrochemistry at the School of Engineering
of the University of Naples since 1968 and Full Professor at the School of Engineering of the University
of Calabria since 1981. In addition to having been the Dean of the School of Engineering of the University
of Calabria (1982-1985), he founded the Institute on Membranes and Chemical Reactors of the Nationa
l Research Council (since 1993) and the Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM) of CNR (2002)
where he has been serving as Director from 1993 to 2009. He is today also serving as visiting
Professor at the WCU Energy Engineering Department of the Hanyang University in Seoul, Korea.
Menachem Elimelech is the Roberto Goizueta Professor at Yale University. He is also serves as
Chair of the Chemical Engineering Department and Director of the Environmental Engineering Program.
Professor Elimelech received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1989 in Environmental
Engineering. His research interests include (1) environmental applications and implications of nanomaterials,
(2) membrane seperation for desalination and water quality control, (3) microbial transport and adhesion,
(4) engineered osmosis for sustainable production of water and power, and (5) water and sanitation
in developing countries. Professor Elimelech was elected to the National Academy of Engineering
in 2006 and was awarded the Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke Prize in 2005. He is today also a
WCU Professor researching “Emerging applications of nanotechnology in Membrane-based desalination
and water reuse systems” project at Korea University in Seoul, Korea.
Seungkwan Hong is a Professor at the School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
of Korea University, in Seoul, Korea, since 2003. He is also a Professional Engineer of the State of Florida
U.S.A. Prof. Hong received his Ph.D. from University of California, Los Angeles in 1996 in Civil and
Environmental Engineering. Prof. Hong’s research interests include seawater desalination by RO membranes,
forward osmosis processes, membrane characterization and surface analysis, membrane fouling, water quality
in water distribution systems, and advanced physical and chemical water and wastewater treatment processes.
Joon Ha Kim is a Professor of Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology and has a background
of Chemical Engineering disciplines from Korea as well as California in the US. He has researched on
the academic area of environmental systems engineering, which associates complex environmental
systems with control theories, modelings, and optimized solutions to mitigate the problems caused by
the intrinsic complexities in the systems.