Darren Sun obtained his PhD degree in Chemical Engineering from
The University of New South Wales, Australia in 1993. His research
interests include (1) environmental applications and implication of
nanomaterials, (2) membrane separation for desalination, water
reclamation and water quality control, (3) engineered hybrid
multifunctional membrane for sustainable production of water and energy.
Darren is IWA Fellow and was the recipient of the IWA Innovation Award 2008 (East Asia and
Pacific) from International Water Association (June 2008), Prestigious
Engineering Achievement Award 2008 from Institute of Engineering
Singapore (Sept 2008) for excellence in pilot scale water research using
hybrid nanostractured TiO2
microsphere and membrane system, Nanyang Award for Innovation and
Research 2009 by Nanyang Technological University (Feb 2010) for
excellence in fabrication of flexible TiO2
nanofiber/tube/wire membrane,
Distinguished Award 2011 from Singapore Accreditation Council (June
2011) and President Award from President Akira Fujishima of Tokyo
University of Science (March 2013). Externally, Darren is a Chair for
International Water Association (IWA) Specialist Group on Chemical
Industries, Editor for
Water Science and Technology.
Darren is also a Shimizu Visiting Professor at Environmental
Engineering and Science Program, Stanford University, USA.