Prof. Dr. Tanju Karanfil is an internationally recognized leader in water quality and environmental engineering, with extensive expertise in physicochemical treatment processes and emerging contaminant control. His research focuses on disinfection by-product (DBP) formation and mitigation, adsorption processes using advanced carbon-based materials, and the removal of contaminants such as PFAS, microplastics, and taste-and-odor compounds. He also conducts pioneering work on nanobubble technologies, activated carbon regeneration, and the impacts of natural events – including wildfires – on source-water quality.
With a distinguished academic career at Clemson University, Prof. Karanfil has authored numerous high-impact publications and has significantly influenced both scientific understanding and practical applications in drinking water treatment. In his current role as Senior Vice President for Research, he leads university-wide research strategy and innovation initiatives. His interdisciplinary perspective, combining environmental chemistry, materials science, and process engineering, continues to guide global efforts toward safer, more sustainable water resources.