- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Water Treatment
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Martin Jensen serves as an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience at Aalborg University's Faculty of Engineering and Science, Denmark. His academic role centers on developing advanced materials for environmental applications, particularly water treatment and desalination technologies. Jensen's research spans nanofibers, hydrogels, and polymer composites, with emphasis on catalytic water purification systems and solar-driven desalination. Key methodologies include nanofiber mat engineering, dual-crosslinked hydrogel synthesis, and iron oxide doping for synergistic photo-Fenton processes. His work bridges materials science and environmental sustainability to address global water scarcity challenges. Recent publications (2023-2025) reveal concentrated innovation in multifunctional water treatment materials, featuring trends toward triple-network hydrogels for mechanical resilience, anatase-coated nanofibers for catalytic efficiency, and biobased composites for cost-effective steam generation. These studies predominantly appear in high-impact materials science and environmental engineering journals. No scientific awards were documented in the provided information. Professional activities include industry presentations at the 2010 Shandong Glass Symposium and Danish Glass Symposium. Media coverage from 2017 highlights his entrepreneurship in biobased plastics, including the 'Pond' project that secured 200,000 euros in an international competition. No details regarding student advising, research grants, or laboratory facilities were available.








