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    Shailesh Dangwal

    Postdoctoral Associate at University at Buffalo

    Shailesh Dangwal is a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in materials science and chemical engineering. He served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Buffalo from 2021 to 2022.12 During his time there, Dangwal led the development of a novel sorption material for capturing CO2 from air using amine-functionalized "advanced hierarchical nanoporous structures".1 He also worked on designing highly efficient membrane reactor systems to produce methanol and dimethyl carbonate using water conduction membranes.1

    Currently, Dangwal is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has been working since 2022.13 His research focuses on:

    1. Separation and recovery of critical battery materials from end-of-life Li-ion batteries
    2. Recovery of rare earth elements from end-of-life EV magnets
    3. Development of membrane-assisted separation systems for sustainable aviation fuel production

    Dangwal holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University (2017-2020), where his thesis focused on microporous inorganic membrane reactors for high-temperature alkane dehydrogenation and product separation.1

    His LinkedIn profile can be found under the username "shaileshdangwal".3

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    Location

    Buffalo, New York, United States