Mass transport in nanopores

Electrochemistry
Nanomaterials
Separation processes
Solute transport
Surface properties

Learn how mass transport in nanopores can enable new approaches to separation, sensing, and energy conversion.

Mass transport in nanopores

Nanopores are nature’s tools for manipulating mass transport, and researchers harness nanopore transport for separation, sensing, and energy conversion. This course brings leading experts on the topics from different fields to offer their insights into mass transport in nanopores. Through lectures, discussions, and short presentations, we hope that the insights will permeate across different fields to stimulate new ideas and foster interdisciplinary collaborations.

  • 7 January – 9 January 2027

  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Key topics

  • Transport phenomena in nanopores
  • Nanofluidics
  • Nanoporous electrodes
  • Sensing and sequencing
  • Electrochemical energy conversion

Course director

Qing Chen
Qing Chen

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering & Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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