<p>➀ Prof. Dr. Hannah Roth joins the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) to research sustainable, high-performance membranes using eco-friendly materials and solvent-free production methods;</p><p>➁ Her work focuses on applications like water purification, lithium recovery, and medical dialysis, with innovations such as the "Chemistry in a Spinneret" technique for creating multi-layered membranes in a single step;</p><p>➂ Roth holds a distinguished academic background, including awards like the 2024 VENI-Grant, and aims to advance industrial applications in environmental and energy technologies.</p>
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