Mark R. Wiesner

Mark R. Wiesner  

Research Area(s):
Environmental Engineering
Nanomaterial manufacturing and characterization
Water, Resources and Treatment
Environmental Impacts
Nanoscience

Wiesner's research interests include membrane processes, nanostructured materials, transport and fate of nanomaterials in the environment, colloidal and interfacial processes, and environmental systems analysis.

TEACHING (Spring 2024):


CEE 560.01, ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
CEE 564.01, PHYS CHEM PROC IN ENV ENG

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Koyuncu, I., Lüttge, A., Wiesner, M.R., Interferometric observations and kinetic modeling of the chemical cleaning of humic materials deposited on membranes, Journal of Membrane Science, vol. in press (2008) .
  2. Auffan, M.; Rose, J,; Proux, O.; Borschneck, D.; Masion, A.; Chaurand, P.; Hazemann, J.L.; Chaneac, C.; Jolivet, J.P.; Wiesner, M.R.; Van Geen, A.; Bottero, J.Y., Enhanced adsorption of arsenic onto maghemites nanoparticles: As(III) as a probe of the surface structure and heterogeneity, Langmuir, vol. in press (2008) .
  3. Tsui, E. M. and Wiesner, M.R., Fast proton conducting ceramic membranes derived from ferroxane precursors as fuel cell electrolytes, Journal of Membrane Science, vol. in press (2008) .
  4. Espinasse, B.; Hotze, E.M.; Wiesner, M.R., Transport and retention of colloidal aggregates of C60 in porous media: effects of organic macromolecules, ionic composition and preparation method, Environmental Science and Technology (2007) .
  5. Badireddy, A.R.; E.M. Hotze, S. Chellam; P.J. Alvarez; M.R. Wiesner, Inactivation of Bacteriophages via photosensitization of fullerol nanoparticles, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 41 no. 18 (2007), pp. 6627-6632 .

Education:

  • Post Doctoral, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques, Nancy, France, 1987
  • PhD, The Johns Hopkins University, 1985
  • MS, University of Iowa, 1980
  • BA, Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1978

Research Interests: Membrane processes, Environmental Nanotechnology, Desalination, Water Treatment, Risk Assessment

    Membrane processes, nanostructured materials, transport and fate of nanomaterials in the environment, colloidal and interfacial processes, and environmental systems analysis
Honors and Awards
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1978.
  • National Science Foundation Undergraduate Investigator, 1978.
  • J.J. Barr Award of the National Association of Water Companies, 1985.
  • National Science Foundation Research Initiation Award, 1989-1991.
  • Association of Environmental Engineering Professors AWWA invited lecturer, 1993.
  • Rudolph Hering Medal, Environmental Engineering Division, ASCE, 1995.
  • Charles Duncan Award for Scholarship and Teaching, Rice University, 1998.
  • North American Membrane Society, Student Research Award (Vladimir Tarabara), 2003.
  • AIChE Graduate Research Award for Membrane-Based Separations (Vladimir Tarabara), 2003.
  • Pierre de Fermat Laureate and Chair of Excellence, French National Polytechnic Institute, Toulouse, 2004
  • AEESP Frontiers in Research Award, 2004
Professional Societies
  • American Chemical Society
  • Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers
  • American Water Works Association
  • International Water Association
  • North American Membrane Society
Professional and Service Activities
  • Associate Editor, Environmental Engineering Sciences
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1993-1999.
  • Gubernatorial Appointee, Texas Council on Environmental Technology, 2000 – 2004.
  • Scientific Advisory Board Member, European Center for Geosciences and Environment, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2003-present
  • Foresight Advisory Board, Suez-Environnement, Paris, France, 2004-present.
  • Rapporteur, French Ministry of Research and Education, 2002.
  • Consultant, USEPA Science Advisory Board, 1999.
  • Scientific Advisory Board Member, International Center for Water, Nancy, France, 1996-present.
  • Advisory Committee member, Universidad Nacional de Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1998.
  • Chair, Technical Review Panel of Life Support Systems for Station and Exploration, NASA, 1998.
  • Panel member, U.S.E.P.A. Blue Ribbon Panel on evaluating costs of Federal environmental regulations, 1996.
  • Committee member, Environmental Engineering Education Task Group, International Association on Water Quality 1994- 1998.
  • Founding Chair, American Water Works Association, Research Committee on Membrane Technology, 1988-1992.
  • Chair, American Water Work Association, Publications Award Committee, 1995-1997.
  • Panel member, Science panel of the Houston Environmental Foresight Committee, 1995.