
معرفی
Mathias Monnot is a Lecturer (HDR) at Aix-Marseille University (AMU) and an active member of the Membrane Processes research team at M2P2 (Marseille Institute of Mechanics, Modeling and Process Engineering). His work centers on process intensification and advanced membrane technologies for water and wastewater treatment.
Research Interests
Monnot’s scientific agenda embraces six interconnected themes:
- Process intensification – developing compact, energy-efficient treatment trains.
- Wastewater treatment via membrane processes – ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, and hybrid systems.
- Drinking water production – ensuring pathogen-free potable water through low-pressure membranes.
- Industrial effluent remediation – tackling recalcitrant pollutants in landfill leachates and process waters.
- Emerging pollutant removal – microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and viruses.
- Advanced process coupling – integrating membrane filtration with wet air oxidation and other oxidative technologies.
Across 2020-2025, his publication record reveals a clear trajectory toward real-scale validation of membrane-based separation, with emphasis on virus safety in drinking water, microplastic abatement, and intensified treatment of industrial concentrates. Studies span from fundamental mechanistic investigations (polymorph detection via FT-NIR, crevice corrosion of alloys) to full-pilot demonstrations (landfill leachate treatment trains).
Scientific Awards & Recognition
No specific awards or honors are listed in the provided material.
Advising & Grants
No explicit information on PhD students, post-docs, or funded projects is supplied.
Laboratories & Teams
Monnot conducts his research within the Membrane Processes team of M2P2 at Aix-Marseille University, a group renowned for coupling experimental membrane science with process modeling and intensification strategies.





