מים וחדשנות טכנולוגית
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Water and Technological Innovation
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רומן בליך
Roman Belykh
Design of in-flow actinometer microspheres for evaluation of ultra-violet (UV) disinfection efficiency for water treatment in small scale systems
Design of in-flow actinometer microspheres for evaluation of ultra-violet (UV) disinfection efficiency for water treatment in small scale systems
Prof. Mamane's team uniquely combines fundamental research with practical applicability in water-related issues. Roman's responsibilities involve establishing feedback loops in two key areas: Firstly, for continuous improvement in UV-LED reactor design, we need data on light distribution and irradiation doses. Achieving this requires numerical modeling and precise measurements. Roman plans to create a versatile platform using transparent polymer microspheres loaded with various sensitive molecules, enabling easy field measurements. This innovation aims to accelerate the enhancement and scalability of UV reactors with Light-emitting Diodes. Secondly, Roman will contribute to the SoLED installation team, focusing on an off-grid solar-powered UV disinfection system. While this setup offers a modern, energy-efficient alternative for water treatment, its success depends on changing traditional water practices. Roman will be involved in designing educational materials, establishing a support network for technicians, and refining the SoLED setup based on user feedback.
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רומן בליך
Roman got his degree in physics from Saint-Petersburg State University. He has a wide set of experimentalist skills, with a focus on surface species characterization. Roman has some expertise in producing Massive Open Online Courses, a course "Generation Python", popular among aspiring russian-speaking programmers was created by his team.
Roman moved to Israel in 2022. He enjoys working in the Archimedes project on real world problems with an engineering approach.
About the researchers
Roman Belykh
Roman got his degree in physics from Saint-Petersburg State University. He has a wide set of experimentalist skills, with a focus on surface species characterization. Roman has some expertise in producing Massive Open Online Courses, a course "Generation Python", popular among aspiring russian-speaking programmers was created by his team.
Roman moved to Israel in 2022. He enjoys working in the Archimedes project on real world problems with an engineering approach.