• Creating, developing and implementing sustainable technological solutions for the production of safe drinking water to internationally recognised guidelines to work towards SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation for All).
• Adapting and repurposing technological solutions for applications in agri-food settings (e.g. water or antimicrobial solutions) and resource constrained healthcare facilities (e.g. antimicrobial or sterile solutions), to work towards the following SDGs: 1 – No Poverty; 2 – Zero Hunger; 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing; 10 – Reduced Inequalities; 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production; & 17 Partnerships for the Goals.
• Working with external collaborators including industry, charities, clinicians and technology providers ensure technological solutions are feasible, robust and fit for purpose
"Geochemical controls on the efficiency of remediation technologies for arsenic, fluoride and emerging contaminants in south Asian groundwaters (GeoCERT)". This NERC funded Exploring Frontiers project tested the feasibility of prototype remediation technologies to reduce inorganic contaminants (arsenic or iron) in groundwaters.
"The Manufacture of Potable and Sterile Water for Emergency Medical, Humanitarian and Healthcare Applications Using Electrochemical Activation Production Technologies". This Redistributed Manufacturing in Healthcare Network (EPSRC) funded project developed, tested and evaluated repurposed prototype electrochemical activated technologies for mobile, ‘on-demand’ production and manufacture of disinfectant fluids, potable and sterile water, for medical care facilities in resource constrained environments.