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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Haverford College (B.S.) University of Chicago (Ph.D.) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Materials Science, Nanotechnology |
Institutions | Argonne National Laboratory |
Doctoral advisor | Steven J. Sibener |
Seth B. Darling is a US scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. He is currently Director of the Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems Center (AMEWS). Darling works in the areas of chemistry, nanoscience, materials science, and molecular engineering, and is known for designing advanced membranes and sorbents. He has also co-authored books on climate change and sustainable water use. Darling also frequently gives public talks on water use and policy.
Career and research
Darling first joined Argonne National Laboratory as a Glenn Seaborg Postdoctoral Fellow in 2002 after he completed his PhD with Steven J. Sibener at the University of Chicago. He is currently a scientist with the Nanoscience and Technology division at Argonne, focusing on nanomaterials synthesis and materials for water treatment.
References
- "Seth B. Darling - People - - Institute for Molecular Engineering". ime.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Chicago Section American Chemical Society - Newsletter". chicagoacs.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Seth B. Darling | Argonne National Laboratory". www.anl.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems (AMEWS)". science.energy.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems Center | Argonne National Laboratory". www.anl.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Solutions to water challenges reside at the interface". phys.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Desalination Research & Innovation Consortium (DRINC) - Seth Darling". drinc.inl.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- Wilke, Carolyn. "Sponge can soak up and release spilled oil hundreds of times". New Scientist. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- "Reusable 'Oleo Sponge' Could Change the Way We Deal with Oil Spills". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- Darling, Seth B.; Elam, Jeffrey W.; Libera, Joseph A.; Mane, Anil U.; Barry, Edward (2017-02-07). "Advanced oil sorbents using sequential infiltration synthesis". Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 5 (6): 2929–2935. doi:10.1039/C6TA09014A. ISSN 2050-7496.
- Darling, Seth B. (January 2014). How to change minds about our changing climate : let science do the talking the next time someone tries to tell you ... : the climate isn't changing : global warming is actually a good thing : climate change is natural, not man-made : ... and other arguments it's time to end for good. Sisterson, Douglas L. New York. ISBN 9781615192236. OCLC 879538697.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Darling, Seth B. (2018). Water is... : the indispensability of water in society and life. Snyder, Seth W. Singapore. ISBN 9789813271401. OCLC 1043299884.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - TEDx Talks (2016-07-05), Its the End of Water as we Know It | Seth Darling | TEDxSavannah, retrieved 2019-04-29
- "Securing our shared water future amidst climate disruption | Seth Darling | TEDxGateway". Retrieved 2020-11-11.
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