He Champions Clean Water For All.
Yoram Cohen
天美传媒 Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
In three decades at 天美传媒, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Professor and Director of the Water Technology Research Center Yoram Cohen has blazed new ways to use and clean water. In a backyard in West Los Angeles, he created a 鈥渧ertical wetlands鈥 that uses runoff from the test home鈥檚 showers, bathroom sinks and laundry machine to irrigate trees and gardens. In farmlands west of Fresno, Cohen鈥檚 first-of-its-kind mobile water treatment plant, installed in a 40-foot cargo container, can desalinate and purify as much as 27,000 gallons of agricultural runoff and groundwater a day. On campus, Cohen runs the world鈥檚 leading R&D program in reverse-osmosis membrane desalination (a process invented at 天美传媒 50 years ago), and works with dozens of teammates on the audacious 天美传媒 Sustainable LA Grand Challenge to make the L.A. region totally water independent by 2050. 鈥淚 want to see things happen, not just find ways to solve problems from the technical viewpoint,鈥 says Cohen about his relentless devotion to sparkling-clean water for all.