Contact Professor Ewan McAdam
- Tel: +44 (0) 1234 754546
- Email: e.mcadam@cranfield.ac.uk
Areas of expertise
- Water Science and Engineering
Background
Ewan spent the early part of his career working in industry as an analytical chemist for an executive agency of DEFRA, and a global pharmaceutical manufacturer before taking a consultancy role serving clients across the fine chemical, pharmaceutical and manufacturing sectors. Following a return to study, he received his doctorate on membrane technology in 2008 at ߣߣÊÓƵ, where he continues to work on the development of novel membrane processes for the water sector, that foster new opportunities in energy management, process intensification and resource recovery.
Current activities
Professor McAdam's research focusses on the development of hybrid membrane technologies for the water sector that permit selective separations, chemical and biochemical transformations, gas-liquid transfer or the initiation of a phase change, to enable opportunities in process intensification, energy production or resource recovery to be realised. He has secured over £10Mn of research income from research councils, an international network of industrial clients and NGOs.
His present research portfolio includes acting as scientific lead to the 'Nanomembrane Toilet' funded through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which received the 2018 Innovation Award from the International Water Association (IWA). He also presently holds a prestigious five-year European Research Council Fellowship, focussed on membrane assisted crystallisation. For this research, he was awarded the 2017 Emerging Technologies prize, a European innovation competition conferred by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Prof. McAdam is principal investigator on six patented membrane technologies, and has collectively published over 140 peer reviewed journal and conference papers together with contributing to five key published texts on membrane technology. Ewan is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Water and Environment Journal, a peer reviewed journal internationally distributed through Wiley.
Clients
- Anglian Water
- Northumbrian Water
- Severn Trent PLC
- Sydney Water
- Thames Water
- Yorkshire Water
- Alpheus Environmental Ltd
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- The Carbon Trust
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- Infinis Energy PLC
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