
Professor Dianne Wiley
Professor Dianne Wiley has over 25 years experience in fluid flow process modelling and optimisation of membrane systems and has published on a wide range of topics related to membrane technology. She is a recognized world-expert in the modelling of fluid dynamics in membrane modules including the identification of the relative role of viscosity in concentration polarization and the design and optimisation of reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration systems including characterisation of the mechanisms by which spacers enhance the performance of membrane modules. She has also conducted extensive research on fouling and cleaning of membrane systems. For the CO2CRC she is a lead researcher on the economic assessment of technologies for carbon capture and storage. Other research activities have included synthesis and characterisation of membrane materials and coatings along with modelling of gas separation membranes.
Contacts: +61 (0)2 9385 9843 | d.wiley@unsw.edu.au
