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  1. Andrew Livingston. Imperial College London. Verified email at imperial.ac.uk - Homepage. Chemical Engineering. Articles Cited by Public access. ... AG Livingston. Nature materials 15 (7), 760-767, 2016. 651: 2016: Water transport through ultrathin polyamide nanofilms used for reverse osmosis. Z Jiang, S Karan, AG Livingston. Advanced Materials ...

  2. Andrew Livingston is Director of the Barrer Centre. The key research activities of the Livingston Group include:-innovations for membranes in extreme environments –organic solvent systems and acidic and basic solutions;

  3. Professor of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. Speaker. Profile. Andrew Livingston (AGL) was born in New Zealand and studied Chemical Engineering at University, followed by working for 3 years at an NZ food processing company and then moving to the UK to do a PhD in Chemical Engineering at University of Cambridge UK.

  4. Professor Andrew Livingston is Vice-Principal (Research and Innovation) at Queen Mary University of London. Andrew Livingston (AGL) is from Taranaki NZ, and studied Chemical Engineering at University of Canterbury. He then worked at an NZ food processing company followed by a PhD at Cambridge UK, and in 1990 joined the Department of Chemical ...

  5. Andrew Livingston is a chemical engineer whose research focusses on molecular separations, crucial to all chemical production processes. He has created new membranes able to discriminate between solute molecules present in organic liquids, and pioneered applications from refining crude oil through to the purification of high value pharmaceuticals.

  6. Professor of Chemical Engineering. Vice Principal Research and Innovation. School of Engineering and Materials Science. Queen Mary University of London. a.livingston@qmul.ac.uk. Publications. Grants. Publications. 2024. Oxley A and Livingston AG (2024).

  7. About. 380. Publications. 64,761. Reads. 19,921. Citations. Introduction. Prof Andrew G Livingston currently works at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London....

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