
معرفی
Maura Sepesy, PhD, serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Buffalo within the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, part of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Her work bridges chemical engineering, biomolecular systems, and sustainable separation technologies, focusing on membrane adsorbers for radiopharmaceuticals, rare earth elements, and medical isotopes.
- Education:
- PhD, Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University (2023)
- BS, Chemical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology (2017)
Her research explores membrane separations for nuclear medicine and environmental applications, utilizing advanced materials like electrospun and peptide-functionalized membranes. Key subfields include ion-exchange resins, metal recovery, and surface chemistry optimization.
Recent publications highlight trends in radiopharmaceutical purification, rare earth recycling, and teaching-focused engineering pedagogy. She has presented at the Young Faculty Forum (2021), demonstrating her academic engagement.
- Scientific Awards:
- Young Faculty Forum Invited Talk (2021)
Maura contributes to chemical engineering education and applies membrane technologies to real-world challenges, though detailed grant or lab affiliations are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.





