Nooram Anjum
Biography
Nooram Anjum is a PhD student in Chemical Engineering at Texas Tech University, specializing
in thermodynamic modeling. Her research interests encompass fluid phase equilibria,
membrane separation, and membrane reactors. Currently, Nooram is a visiting graduate
student at Argonne National Laboratory, where she is conducting experimental research
focused on the separation of organic acids from aqueous mixtures. In this role, she
applies thermodynamic modeling, utilizing a solution diffusion model to interpret
and analyze the experimental data while her master's thesis work focused on the modeling
of a hollow fiber biocatalyst membrane reactor, demonstrating her expertise in advanced
membrane technologies. Beyond her academic work, Nooram is actively engaged in volunteer
activities. She has served as the Secretary for the Chemical Engineering Graduate
Student Association (ChEGSA) at Texas Tech University and is currently a mentor with
the STEM Muse Mentorship program at the University of Texas at Austin. Her commitment
to both research and community engagement highlights her dedication to advancing her
field and supporting the next generation of engineers and scientists.
Research Interests
- Thermodynamic modeling of Fluid Phase equilibria
- Experimentation and thermodynamic modeling of separation processes using membrane
Education
- MTech, chemical engineering (Modeling and simulation), Aligarh Muslim University,
(2019)
- BTech, Chemical engineering, Aligarh Muslim university, (2017)
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