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Student Focus: Bruno Antonio Pulido Ponce de León

KAUST ·

Summary

Bruno Antonio Pulido Ponce de León, a Mexican Ph.D. student, joined KAUST in August 2014 to study environmental science and engineering. His research focuses on the sustainable design of high-performance polymeric membranes for use in chemical separation processes, under the supervision of Professor Suzana Nunes. He also contributed to campus life through language exchange, the Green Group, residential assistance, and TEDxKAUST. Why it matters: KAUST's ability to attract international talent for advanced research underscores its role as a hub for scientific innovation and sustainable technology development in the region.

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