PhD student (Research Assistant)
Howard University
Washington, DC, United States
I am a 2nd-year Ph.D. student in environmental engineering at Howard University. My research focuses on protein enrichment from plant resources through a non-destructive tribo-electrostatic separation (TES) approach, in which no water or chemicals are used and the functionality and nature of protein are preserveed. This technique is a novel approach in the food industry, however it has been successfully appleid to mining and pharmaceutical industries. It employs a tribo-charging approach to selectively charge protein and carbohydrate particles, followed by separating them under the influence of an external electric field according to their distinctive charge densities.
Here is my contat information, if you had any question: sama.gargari@bison.howard.edu
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Monday, May 1, 2023
12:20 PM – 12:40 PM MDT