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Emmanuel Kayiwa

Desalination Researcher

Emmanuel Kayiwa was a student and researcher at Marquette University. He led a team that developed a Membrane and Resin Desalination System, which aimed to desalinate ocean water using less than half the power consumption of prevalent methods like reverse osmosis and thermal distillation.1 This project was awarded funding through Marquette University's 2015 Strategic Innovation Fund.

Kayiwa's work focused on sustainable solutions to water scarcity. The desalination system he and his team developed received provisional patent status. Their goal was to finalize the design, construct a lab-scale system, and evaluate its effectiveness in treating saline water to potable standards.1

As Marquette undergraduates, Kayiwa and his team were committed to creating a sustainable water supply to help many people, aiming to improve human well-being and make the world a better place through their pursuit of an innovative desalination system.1

Highlights

Ronald Kayiwa
Jan 1 · memphis.edu
Current Students
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Jul 1 · marquette.edu
2015 Strategic Innovation Fund Awardees - Marquette University

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Location

Waukesha, Wisconsin