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Sergio Salinas-Rodriguez

Dr. Sergio Salinas-Rodriguez

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Dr. Sergio Salinas is a desalination and water treatment technology professional and Associate Professor at IHE Delft (Netherlands) with experience in Latin America, Middle East, and Europe. Sergio has a PhD in Desalination and Water Treatment from the Technical University of Delft (Netherlands), an MSc on Water Supply Engineering from UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (Netherlands), a Master on Irrigation and Drainage and a BSc on Civil Engineering from San Simon Major University (Bolivia). He also obtained the University Teaching Qualification (UTQ) in the Netherlands. He has over 75 publications in international peer-reviewed journals, book chapters in top publishing houses, and conference proceedings in the areas of seawater and brackish water desalination, water treatment, water reuse, and natural organic matter characterization.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Desalination
Pretreatment
Reverse Osmosis
Ultrafiltration 1
Water Quality

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70%
Reverse Osmosis
57%
Seawater
46%
Fouling
40%
scaling
37%
Desalination
31%
Pretreatment

Short Biography

Dr. Sergio Salinas is a desalination and water treatment technology professional and Associate Professor at IHE Delft (Netherlands) with experience in Latin America, Middle East, and Europe. Sergio has a PhD in Desalination and Water Treatment from the Technical University of Delft (Netherlands), an MSc on Water Supply Engineering from UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (Netherlands), a Master on Irrigation and Drainage and a BSc on Civil Engineering from San Simon Major University (Bolivia). He also obtained the University Teaching Qualification (UTQ) in the Netherlands. He has over 75 publications in international peer-reviewed journals, book chapters in top publishing houses, and conference proceedings in the areas of seawater and brackish water desalination, water treatment, water reuse, and natural organic matter characterization.