
New Electrochemical Treatment Offers Hope Against Drug-Resistant Candida auris
Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University Tagbo H. R. Niepa and Phd Student Camila Cué Royo, , have developed an electrochemical therapy (ECT) that
Adrian graduated with a Masters Degree (1st Class Honours) in Chemical Engineering from Chester University along with Harris. His master’s research aimed to develop a standardadised clean water oxygenation transfer procedure to test bubble diffusers that are currently used in the wastewater industry commercial market. He has also undergone placments in both US and China primarely focused within the R&D department and is an associate member of the Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).