Optimization of PFAS treatment using multiple purification technologies

Write your Master Thesis Project at Mellifiq

Are you committed to a sustainable future? Come join one of the leading global environmental service companies!

We are looking for skilled professionals who are dedicated to working with environmentally friendly technology within air and water treatment.

Project description and Aim

We have several exciting projects in designing and delivering turnkey water treatment systems. 

This project aims to investigate and optimize PFAS treatment by combining multiple purification technologies, such as adsorption, flocculation, and advanced oxidation. The goal is to identify the most effective combination of treatment methods to reduce PFAS concentrations in water. 

This project includes the following:

  • Literature review
  • Create a research plan according to the time schedule
  • Experimental tests and test analysis
  • Evaluation of technical combinations
  • Thesis writing

As a thesis student, we consider you part of our team and organization, and you are welcome to participate in internal activities. The work will be conducted at our headquarters in Hägersten, Stockholm, in close collaboration with a strong team of engineers. 

Personal Profile

The project is suitable for students with the ability to work independently and creatively. We expect our applicants to have the following qualifications:

  • MSc in Environmental-, Chemical Engineering or similar process-oriented engineering fields
  • Fluent in Swedish and proficient in English
  • Have a strong academic record
  • Valid driver’s license

Scope

  • Expected scope: 20 weeks, 30 HP/credits

Primjena

We welcome your application! It must include:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Transcript of university grades

 

Candidates are encouraged to send in their application as soon as possible. We will interview suitable candidates continuously.

Kontakt

Please send your application by filling in the form further down the page.

 

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