Kadio Valere Rodolphe ANGAMAN | land degradation | Young Scientist Award

Dr Kadio Valere Rodolphe ANGAMAN | land degradation | Young Scientist Award

Wascal, Côte d’Ivoire

Bio Summary:

Kadio Valere Rodolphe Angaman is a dedicated and driven researcher in climate change economics, boasting four years of experience in the field. Proficient in statistical software, he excels in creative problem-solving and possesses keen attention to detail. With a solid background in economic theories, organizational skills, and adaptability to changing project priorities, Angaman is recognized for analytical thinking and task prioritization.

Publication Profile :

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Education :

PhD in Economics of Climate Change – WASCAL, University Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal (April 2023)

Dissertation: “Drivers of land degradation in tray ecosystem as modulated under a changing climate: A case study of Côte d’Ivoire”

Master’s degree in Environmental Economics and Natural Resources – NPTCI, University Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Cote d’Ivoire (January 2019)

Dissertation: “Effect of climate variations on food crop productivity in Côte d’Ivoire”

Research Focus:

Angaman’s research revolves around climate change economics, with a specific focus on land degradation, sustainable land management practices, and the economic impacts of climate change on various sectors. His expertise lies in analyzing the intricate relationship between environmental factors and economic outcomes, particularly in the context of West Africa.

Professional Journey:

Research Associate, Laboratoire D’Analyse des Politiques Economiques et Sociales (LAPES) (May 2023-Present)

Internship at the University of Bonn: Center for Development Research (ZEF) and Institute for Food and Resource Economics (June 2022-December 2022)

Online Internship at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Leipzig) (September 2022-December 2022)

Research Associate, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Politiques de Development (LAPD) (February 2020-March 2023)

Research Assistant at Centre Suisse de Recherche Scientifique, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire (June 2019-September 2019)

 

Honors & Awards:

West Africa Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) Scholarship, 2019

New Inter-University Postgraduate Programme (NPTCI) Scholarship, 2017

 

Top Noted Publications:  

“Economic impact of land degradation: Evidence of Cote d’Ivoire” (Pending publication in Land Degradation and Development journal)

“The determinants of simultaneous adoption of sustainable land management practices in trays ecosystem under a changing climate in Cote d’Ivoire” (Published in the International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice)

“Drivers of Land Degradation in Trays Ecosystem as Modulated under a Changing Climate: Case Study of Côte d’Ivoire” (Published in the International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering)

Author Metrics:

Paper presentations at international conferences: WCRP-OSC (Rwanda, 2023), Center for Development Research (ZEF) and Institute for Food and Resource Economics (2022), International Conference on Climate Change (2022)

Peer review experience with The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, System Dynamics Society, The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies

Research Timeline:

June 2019 – September 2019: Research Assistant at Centre Suisse de Recherche Scientifique, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

January 2019 – July 2019: Economy Lecturer at Institut Marcath Yopougon Phalene

February 2020 – March 2023: Research Associate, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Politiques de Development (LAPD)

September 2022 – December 2022: Online Internship at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Leipzig)

June 2022 – December 2022: Internship at the University of Bonn: Center for Development Research (ZEF) and Institute for Food and Resource Economics

Sang-Phil Kim | Smart grid | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sang-Phil Kim:  Leading  Researcher in Smart grid

Dr. Alan Steinman, Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre, United Kingdom

Congratulations, Dr. Sang-Phil Kim, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

    • Post-doc (1987-92)
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987)
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983)
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979)
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

    Adding a related emoji:

    • Post-doc (1987-92) 🌳
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987) 🌿
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983) 🌱
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979) 🌻
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

Working Experiences :

  • Allen and Helen Hunting Research Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2022 – Present
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Allen and Helen Hunting Director and Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2001 – August 2022
    • Supervise a 65-person Institute focused on water resources research, geospatial information technology, and education/outreach
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Director, Lake Okeechobee Department, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), West Palm Beach, FL: September 1999 – August 2001
    • Supervise a 50-person program dedicated to ecosystem-level research, modeling, regulation, and the planning, construction, and implementation of public works projects for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watersheds
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $20 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, Florida Atlantic University, 1994-present
  • Director, Okeechobee Systems Research Division, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: September 1996 – 1999
    • Supervise a 25-person division dedicated to ecosystem-level research and modeling for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watershed, and the connecting estuaries
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $3.5 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
  • Supervising Professional Environmental Scientist, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: November 1993 – September 1996
    • Manage the ecosystem research program on Lake Okeechobee and associated estuaries
    • Conduct research on aquatic and agro-ecosystems
    • Provide guidance to limnological and estuarine projects
    • Manage and evaluate 9 scientists and technicians
    • Serve as a contract manager for limnological and estuarine research projects
  • Senior Scientist, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), San Diego, CA: October 1992 – October 1993
    • Conduct research on the Tijuana River
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, San Diego State University 🌱

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS:

  1. Nomination, 2022 Jim LaBounty Best Paper Award in Lake and Reservoir Management
    • For the paper titled “Assessment of the effectiveness of muck-digesting bacterial pellets” by Kindervater, Oudsema, Hassett, Partridge, and Steinman. Published in Lake and Reservoir Management 38: 150-164.
  2. Fellow, Society of Freshwater Science, 2021
  3. Award of Excellence for 2017, National Garden Clubs, Inc.
  4. Keiser Distinguished Lecturer in Life Sciences, Ohio Northern University, 2016
  5. Patricia B. Johnson Award for Leadership and Innovative Grantmaking, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, 2016
  6. Michigan Environmental Hall of Fame (on behalf of AWRI), 2016
  7. Natural Resource Custodian Award, Muskegon Conservation District, 2013
  8. Sustainability Champion, Grand Valley State University, 2012
  9. Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, 2011
  10. Outstanding Achievement Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Renewable Natural Resources Foundation, 2010
  11. State Program Innovation Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Environmental Council of States, 2010
  12. 2008-2009 Muskegon (MI) Agent of Change, Muskegon Chamber of Commerce, 2009
  13. Massapequa (NY) High School Hall of Fame, 2009
  14. Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Environmental Quality (JEQ), 2007
  15. Environmental Excellence Award, Muskegon Area Environmental Coordinating Council, 2005
  16. Public Health Partnership Award, Michigan Association for Local Public Health, 2004
  17. Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America, 2001
  18. Joan Hodges Queneau Palladium Medal (as part of the Restudy Team) for the restoration of the Everglades, National Audubon Society, 2000
  19. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1999 Outstanding Planning Achievement Award
  • In recognition of the Restudy team’s contributions to advancing the state of the art in the practice of water resources planning
  1. Research Award for Foreign Specialists
    • To present research on long-term ecosystem research as a guest of the National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences (NIAES), Tsukuba, Japan, 3/97.
  2. Invited Research Scientist
    • To conduct research on aquatic bryophytes in the Kuparuk River at the Toolik Lake, Alaska LTER site, 7/93.
  3. Sigma Xi Graduate Student Travel Award, OSU: 1987
  4. Sigma Xi: Oregon State University, 1984
  5. Best Student Paper: Northeast Algal Symposium, Woods Hole, MA, 1983
  6. Phi Beta Kappa: University of Vermont, 1979
  7. Lambort  Award
    • Top student in the study of the Hebrew language. Univ. of Vermont, 1976 🏅

MANAGEMENT COURSES/TRAINING:

  1. Situational Leadership
  2. Capturing Brand You
  3. Forging Breakthroughs
  4. Building Community
  5. Self-Management
  6. Innovation
  7. High Impact Hiring
  8. Partnering for Results
  9. Reframing Change
  10. Managing Change
  11. What Matters Most: A Time Management Seminar
  12. Ethics, Sunshine, and Public Records
  13. Leadership Performance Training
  14. 360-Degree Feedback
  15. Emergency Operations Center Team Training
  16. Supplier Diversity Training
  17. Interpersonal and Communication Skills: A Seminar for the Technical Professional
  18. Effective Customer Service Leadership Training
  19. Key to Behavioral Interviewing and Candidate Selection
  20. Improving Managerial Skills of the New Manager
  21. Key to Performance Appraisal
  22. Key to Coaching and Counseling
  23. Diversity Awareness 🌐

Publication :

  1. Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater, Ecological Applications 12 (5), 1247-1260, 2002.
  2. Biomass and pigments of benthic algae, Methods in Stream Ecology, Volume 1, 223-241, 2017.
  3. Effects of grazers on freshwater benthic algae, Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems, 1996.
  4. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (1), 372-377, 2013.
  5. Improvements to the diurnal upstream–downstream dissolved oxygen change technique for determining whole-stream metabolism in small streams, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 (7), 1591-1599, 1994.
  6. Event and continuous hydrologic modeling with HEC-HMS, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 135 (1), 119-124, 2009.
  7. Productive capacity of periphyton as a determinant of plant‐herbivore interactions in streams, Ecology 70 (6), 1840-1856, 1989.
  8. Periphyton function in lake ecosystems, The Scientific World Journal 2, 1449-1468, 2002.
  9. Nutrient dynamics and food-web stability, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 20 (1), 71-95, 1989.
  10. Effects of herbivore type and density on taxonomic structure and physiognomy of algal assemblages in laboratory streams, Journal of the North American Benthological Society 6 (3), 175-188, 1987.

 

Alan Steinman | Environmental Science

Dr. Alan Steinman:  Leading  Researcher in Environmental Science

Dr. Alan Steinman, Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre, United Kingdom

Congratulations, Dr. Alan Steinman, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

    • Post-doc (1987-92)
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987)
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983)
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979)
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

    Adding a related emoji:

    • Post-doc (1987-92) 🌳
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987) 🌿
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983) 🌱
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979) 🌻
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

Working Experiences :

  • Allen and Helen Hunting Research Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2022 – Present
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Allen and Helen Hunting Director and Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2001 – August 2022
    • Supervise a 65-person Institute focused on water resources research, geospatial information technology, and education/outreach
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Director, Lake Okeechobee Department, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), West Palm Beach, FL: September 1999 – August 2001
    • Supervise a 50-person program dedicated to ecosystem-level research, modeling, regulation, and the planning, construction, and implementation of public works projects for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watersheds
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $20 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, Florida Atlantic University, 1994-present
  • Director, Okeechobee Systems Research Division, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: September 1996 – 1999
    • Supervise a 25-person division dedicated to ecosystem-level research and modeling for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watershed, and the connecting estuaries
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $3.5 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
  • Supervising Professional Environmental Scientist, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: November 1993 – September 1996
    • Manage the ecosystem research program on Lake Okeechobee and associated estuaries
    • Conduct research on aquatic and agro-ecosystems
    • Provide guidance to limnological and estuarine projects
    • Manage and evaluate 9 scientists and technicians
    • Serve as a contract manager for limnological and estuarine research projects
  • Senior Scientist, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), San Diego, CA: October 1992 – October 1993
    • Conduct research on the Tijuana River
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, San Diego State University 🌱

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS:

  1. Nomination, 2022 Jim LaBounty Best Paper Award in Lake and Reservoir Management
    • For the paper titled “Assessment of the effectiveness of muck-digesting bacterial pellets” by Kindervater, Oudsema, Hassett, Partridge, and Steinman. Published in Lake and Reservoir Management 38: 150-164.
  2. Fellow, Society of Freshwater Science, 2021
  3. Award of Excellence for 2017, National Garden Clubs, Inc.
  4. Keiser Distinguished Lecturer in Life Sciences, Ohio Northern University, 2016
  5. Patricia B. Johnson Award for Leadership and Innovative Grantmaking, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, 2016
  6. Michigan Environmental Hall of Fame (on behalf of AWRI), 2016
  7. Natural Resource Custodian Award, Muskegon Conservation District, 2013
  8. Sustainability Champion, Grand Valley State University, 2012
  9. Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, 2011
  10. Outstanding Achievement Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Renewable Natural Resources Foundation, 2010
  11. State Program Innovation Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Environmental Council of States, 2010
  12. 2008-2009 Muskegon (MI) Agent of Change, Muskegon Chamber of Commerce, 2009
  13. Massapequa (NY) High School Hall of Fame, 2009
  14. Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Environmental Quality (JEQ), 2007
  15. Environmental Excellence Award, Muskegon Area Environmental Coordinating Council, 2005
  16. Public Health Partnership Award, Michigan Association for Local Public Health, 2004
  17. Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America, 2001
  18. Joan Hodges Queneau Palladium Medal (as part of the Restudy Team) for the restoration of the Everglades, National Audubon Society, 2000
  19. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1999 Outstanding Planning Achievement Award
  • In recognition of the Restudy team’s contributions to advancing the state of the art in the practice of water resources planning
  1. Research Award for Foreign Specialists
    • To present research on long-term ecosystem research as a guest of the National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences (NIAES), Tsukuba, Japan, 3/97.
  2. Invited Research Scientist
    • To conduct research on aquatic bryophytes in the Kuparuk River at the Toolik Lake, Alaska LTER site, 7/93.
  3. Sigma Xi Graduate Student Travel Award, OSU: 1987
  4. Sigma Xi: Oregon State University, 1984
  5. Best Student Paper: Northeast Algal Symposium, Woods Hole, MA, 1983
  6. Phi Beta Kappa: University of Vermont, 1979
  7. Lambort  Award
    • Top student in the study of the Hebrew language. Univ. of Vermont, 1976 🏅

MANAGEMENT COURSES/TRAINING:

  1. Situational Leadership
  2. Capturing Brand You
  3. Forging Breakthroughs
  4. Building Community
  5. Self-Management
  6. Innovation
  7. High Impact Hiring
  8. Partnering for Results
  9. Reframing Change
  10. Managing Change
  11. What Matters Most: A Time Management Seminar
  12. Ethics, Sunshine, and Public Records
  13. Leadership Performance Training
  14. 360-Degree Feedback
  15. Emergency Operations Center Team Training
  16. Supplier Diversity Training
  17. Interpersonal and Communication Skills: A Seminar for the Technical Professional
  18. Effective Customer Service Leadership Training
  19. Key to Behavioral Interviewing and Candidate Selection
  20. Improving Managerial Skills of the New Manager
  21. Key to Performance Appraisal
  22. Key to Coaching and Counseling
  23. Diversity Awareness 🌐

Publication :

  1. Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater, Ecological Applications 12 (5), 1247-1260, 2002.
  2. Biomass and pigments of benthic algae, Methods in Stream Ecology, Volume 1, 223-241, 2017.
  3. Effects of grazers on freshwater benthic algae, Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems, 1996.
  4. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (1), 372-377, 2013.
  5. Improvements to the diurnal upstream–downstream dissolved oxygen change technique for determining whole-stream metabolism in small streams, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 (7), 1591-1599, 1994.
  6. Event and continuous hydrologic modeling with HEC-HMS, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 135 (1), 119-124, 2009.
  7. Productive capacity of periphyton as a determinant of plant‐herbivore interactions in streams, Ecology 70 (6), 1840-1856, 1989.
  8. Periphyton function in lake ecosystems, The Scientific World Journal 2, 1449-1468, 2002.
  9. Nutrient dynamics and food-web stability, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 20 (1), 71-95, 1989.
  10. Effects of herbivore type and density on taxonomic structure and physiognomy of algal assemblages in laboratory streams, Journal of the North American Benthological Society 6 (3), 175-188, 1987.

 

kumar patchigolla | pre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment

 Prof . Kumar patchigolla :  Leading  Researcher in Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment

Prof . Kumar patchigolla, Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre, United Kingdom

Congratulations, Prof . Kumar patchigolla, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  • 🏅 Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015-2016
  • 🌐 National Examination Board for Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) 2011-2012
  • 🎓 PhD in Chemical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University 2003-2007
  • 🏛️ M.Tech in Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India 1998-2000
  • 🎓 B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India 1994-1998

Working Experiences :

  • 🎓 Professor of Decarbonisation of Industrial Clusters, Teesside University (May 2023-)
  • 📘 Reader in Low Carbon Energy Systems, Cranfield University (Oct 2020-April 2023)
  • 👨‍🏫 Senior Lecturer in Low Carbon Energy Systems, Cranfield University (Oct 2017-Sept 2020)
  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer in Carbon Capture and Storage, Cranfield University (Oct 2012-Sept 2017)
  • 📚 Academic Fellow in Process Energy Systems, Cranfield University (July 2011-Oct 2012)
  • 🧪 Research Fellow in Carbon Capture, Cranfield University (July 2009-July 2011)
  • 🌐 Net Zero Industrial Innovation Centre (NZIIC)
  • 🧪 Research Associate in Process Systems, Loughborough University (May 2007-June 2009)
  • 🧪 Research Associate in Process Systems (part-time), Heriot-Watt University (Sept 2006-April 2007)

Recent research interests/supported:

Since 2011, Dr. Patchigolla has demonstrated exceptional success in securing external funding, amassing a budget exceeding £13 million for various low carbon energy technology initiatives. The diversity of funded projects showcases Dr. Patchigolla’s commitment to advancing sustainable solutions across different domains.

  1. Reducing Marine Emissions: Carbon and Sulphur Management
    • Funding Source: ASAYD via GUTech, Oman
  2. Improving Efficiency, Reliability, and Flexibility of Power Plants
    • Funding Source: US DoE via Siemens Energy
  3. Thermal Desalination with Renewable Power
    • Funding Source: REWAISE via Solar Water & Desalination (Horizon)
  4. Li Recovery from End of Battery Life – Microniser Design
    • Funding Source: Particle Reduction Systems Ltd
  5. Renewable Heating and Cooling for Commercial and Public Buildings
    • Funding Source: Innovate UK and EGB Engineering
  6. Sorbent Enhanced Steam Methane Reforming (HyPER I & II, Bio-HyPER)
    • Funding Source: BEIS
  7. Green Hydrogen Modeling for Aviation Industry
    • Funding Source: TRIG via EGB Engineering
  8. Solving Water Issues for Concentrated Solar Power Plants (WASCOP and SOLWARIS)
    • Funding Source: Horizon 2020
  9. Waste Heat Recovery for Absorption Chiller and Desalination in Egypt
    • Funding Source: British Council and Newton Musharafa Programme
  10. S-CO2 for Efficient Power Generation with Energy Storage
    • Funding Source: NetZero Research
  11. Materials for Next Generation CO2 Transport Systems (MATTRAN)
    • Funding Source: EPSRC
  12. Energy from Waste: Characterization of Waste Streams and Assessment of Technology Opportunities
    • Funding Source: ETI
  13. Multipurpose Applications by Thermodynamic Solar (MATS)
    • Funding Source: FP7
  14. Nano-membrane Toilet – Phase II & III
    • Funding Source: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  15. CO2 Compression, Liquefaction, and Dehydration – CO2LIQUID
    • Funding Source: EPSRC

 

Publication :

  1. A review of chemicals to produce activated carbon from agricultural waste biomass, 2019, in Sustainability
  2. Comparison of particle size distributions measured using different techniques, 2005, in Particulate Science and Technology
  3. A review of large-scale CO2 shipping and marine emissions management for carbon capture, utilisation and storage, 2021, in Applied Energy
  4. Integration and evaluation of a power plant with a CaO-based CO2 capture system, 2010, in International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  5. Critical evaluation of oil palm fresh fruit bunch solid wastes as soil amendments: Prospects and challenges, 2018, in Resources, Conservation and Recycling
  6. Life cycle assessment of solar-aided coal-fired power system with and without heat storage, 2016, in Energy Conversion and Management
  7. Process simulations of blue hydrogen production by upgraded sorption-enhanced steam methane reforming (SE-SMR) processes, 2020, in Energy Conversion and Management
  8. Determination of non-spherical particle size distribution from chord length measurements. Part 2: Experimental validation, 2005, in Chemical Engineering Science
  9. Thermal performance and economic analysis of supercritical Carbon Dioxide cycles in combined cycle power plant, 2019, in Applied Energy
  10. Energy recovery from human faeces via gasification: a thermodynamic equilibrium modelling approach, 2016, in Energy Conversion and Management