Summer 2025: Tanzanian Groundwater Fluoride Filtration Visual Deliverable

This is my visual deliverable research poster summarizing the research and learning I conducted as a visiting Undergraduate Laidlaw Researcher at the University of Leeds during the summer of 2025.
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This study was conducted during the summer of 2025 at the University of Leeds in the School of Chemical and Process Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Thomas James Robshaw. It was part of the TUDAY (The Tanzania-UK collaboration on Defluoridation by Adsorption and recoverY) project, aiming to tackle high fluoride concentration levels in Tanzanian groundwater that pose various health threats ranging from bone fluorosis to neurodevelopmental issues amongst the Tanzanian population.

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