ManishKumar

Texas Engineer Manish Kumar
ProfessorMr. N. Doug Williams Memorial Centennial Fellowship in Engineering

Research Interests

Membranes; Biophysics; Structural biology; Environmental engineering; Sustainability

About

Manish Kumar’s background combines industrial applied research with multidisciplinary academic research. His experience includes large-scale water treatment and wastewater reuse projects, the beneficial use of municipal and industrial wastewater, pilot-scale membrane studies, the development of novel bio-enabled and bio-inspired materials and processes, the application of synthetic biology to environmental solutions, membrane protein biophysics and structural biology and the exciting new area of artificial water channels.

He launched his engineering career with NCS, Inc., where he worked on arsenic treatment, as well as membrane water and wastewater treatment projects. In 2001, Kumar joined the Applied Research Department of MWH Global (now Stantec Inc.), where he worked on a range of applied research projects, including membrane water and wastewater treatment and UV disinfection of wastewater.

After earning a doctoral degree, Kumar was a postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Thomas Walz at Harvard Medical School, where he examined the structure and function of the eye lens Aquaporin (AQP0) in lipids and block copolymers using cryo-electron microscopy. In 2011, he joined the faculty at Penn State as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and later joined UT Austin in 2019.

Educational Qualifications

Postdoc, Harvard Medical School, Cell Biology (2011)
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Environmental Engineering (2010)
M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Environmental Engineering (2000)
B.Tech., National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India, Chemical Engineering (1998)

Select Awards & Honors

  • Cooperative Research Award – PMSE (2023) 
  • CAREER Award – National Science Foundation (2016)

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