Aliaksandr “Sasha” Sharstniou's semiconductor manufacturing doctoral research at ASU helped him secure a competitive industry research and development job.
The project will explore whether invisible bubbles can support water treatment on spaceships, and perhaps be used in other applications such as aquaculture and paper manufacturing.
Onur Apul, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at University of Maine, will lead a $1.1 million multi-institutional investigation backed by NASA to explore whether nanobubbles can support space exploration, including water treatment on spaceships. Through the Maine Space Grant Consortium, NASA Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) awarded the project $753,750 grant. It […]