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Gyorgy received his MSc degree in Chemical Engineering from the Technical University of Budapest, Hungary and he earned his PhD degree in Chemistry under Marie Curie Actions from the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany. He worked as an Early Stage Researcher in the pharmaceutical R&D center of Hovione PharmaScience Ltd in Portugal and as an IAESTE Fellow at the University of Tokyo, Japan. He was a visiting researcher at Biotage MIP Technologies AB in Sweden. Gyorgy held a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in Imperial College London, UK. He is currently a lecturer at the School of Chemical Engineering & Analytical Science, The University of Manchester, UK. His multidisciplinary professional background covers supramolecular systems, molecular recognition, molecular imprinting, process development, nanofiltration and pharmaceutical impurity scavenging.

研究领域

Molecular-level separations, in particular adsorbents and membranes Molecular Imprinting Nanofiltration at both membrane fabrication and process development level Green process engineering Hybrid processes Downstream processing of (bio)pharmaceuticals Environmental clean-up Wastewater treatment

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Gao, L., Alberto, M., Gorgojo, P., Szekely, G., & Budd, P. (2017). High-flux PIM-1/PVDF thin film composite membranes for 1-butanol/water pervaporation. Journal of Membrane Science, 529, 207-214. DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2017.02.008. Publication link: eb04f24a-316f-46b3-a0f1-c4731139b583 Kupai, J., Razali, M., Buyuktiryaki, S., Kecili, R., & Szekely, G. (2017). Long-term stability and reusability of molecularly imprinted polymers. Polymer Chemistry, 8, 666-673. DOI: 10.1039/C6PY01853J. Publication link: d5dc5c62-d258-4a28-8fa7-ab66734137f9 Sulc, R., Szekely, G., Shinde, S., Wierzbicka, C., Vilela, F., Bauer, D., & Sellergren, B. (2017). Phospholipid imprinted polymers as selective endotoxin scavengers. Scientific Reports. . Publication link: fd859120-cb1b-498f-a4f6-07032492a85d Pogány, P., Razali, M., & Szekely, G. (2017). Experimental and theoretical investigation of the complexation of methacrylic acid and diisopropyl urea. Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 170, 69-76. DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2016.07.005. Publication link: 0957266e-9787-4537-b58f-8cfedadf0869 Cseri, L., Fodi, T., Kupai, J., Balogh, G., Garforth, A., & Szekely, G. (2016). Membrane-assisted catalysis in organic media. Advanced Materials Letters. DOI: 10.5185/amlett.2016.1541. Publication link: 5d448926-8990-4590-b76f-0ae9a689f229 Campbell, J., Burgal , J. D. S., Szekely, G., Davies, R. P., Braddock, C., & Livingston, A. (2016). Hybrid Polymer/MOF membranes for Organic Solvent Nanofiltration (OSN): Chemical Modification and the Quest for Perfection. Journal of Membrane Science, 503, 166-176. DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2016.01.024. Publication link: 7d5bdc9c-b856-4c7a-b607-e9e86ae2cb6b Schaepertoens, M., Gaffney, P. R. J., Szekely, G., & Livingston, A. (2016). IPC No. PCT/GB2015/052287. Patent No. WO2016020696 (A1).. Publication link: 218a9125-fa03-49ac-8dcc-8d8e02e5519d Taheri, R., Razmjou, A., Szekely, G., Hou, J., & Ghezelbash, R. (2016). Biodesalination – On harnessing the potential of Nature’s desalination processes. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 11(4), [041001]. . Publication link: 1bfcb6ab-d7c6-49d0-84ec-c084b4dc15f7 Schaepertoens, M., Didaskalou, C., Kim, J., Livingston, A., & Szekely, G. (2016). Solvent recycle with imperfect membranes: A semi-continuous workaround for diafiltration. Journal of Membrane Science, 514, 646-658. DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2016.04.056. Publication link: ebb75271-bf4c-4e6e-a801-e4f05f972548

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