Dr. Mohamed K.M Gerwash | energy rationalization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed K.M Gerwash | energy rationalization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed K.M Gerwash, Egyptian Russian University, Egypt

Mohamed Karim Mohamed Gerwash is an Egyptian researcher specializing in refrigeration, air conditioning, and energy rationalization, with a focus on renewable energy. He holds a Masterā€™s degree in Refrigeration and Energy Rationalization and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the same field. He works at the Science & Innovation Centre of Excellence at the Egyptian Russian University. Mohamed has extensive industry experience in HVAC design, maintenance, and sustainability. He is passionate about green energy, water desalination, and recycling, and has published multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals. šŸ«šŸŒ±

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Suitability Summary for Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Karim Mohamed Gerwash is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his extensive academic and professional contributions, particularly in the fields of refrigeration, air conditioning, energy rationalization, and sustainable energy solutions.

Education and Experience šŸ“˜

  • šŸŽ“ Diploma in Industrial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (2005ā€“2006)
  • šŸŽ“ Bachelor’s in Cooling and Air Conditioning Technology ā€“ Helwan University (2010)
  • šŸŽ“ Masterā€™s in Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Energy Rationalization ā€“ Specialization in Renewable Energy (2019)
  • šŸŽ“ Ph.D. Researcher ā€“ Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Energy Rationalization ā€“ Egyptian Russian University (2020ā€“Present)
  • šŸ§‘ā€šŸ”¬ Researcher ā€“ Science & Innovation Centre of Excellence, Egyptian Russian University (2023ā€“Present)

Professional Development šŸŒ±

Mohamed Karim Mohamed Gerwash has a strong professional background in refrigeration and air conditioning, with hands-on experience in maintenance, fault detection, and system design. He has contributed to the design and implementation of HVAC systems for universities and industries and has worked as a maintenance department manager at Venice Ceramics Company. His research explores energy-efficient technologies, water desalination, and sustainable energy solutions. Mohamedā€™s engagement in multiple conferences and achievements in university competitions further highlight his professional commitment and growth. šŸ’”šŸŒ

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Mohamedā€™s research interests primarily focus on sustainable technologies and green energy solutions. His areas of expertise include:

  • ā„ļø Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ā€“ Exploring energy-efficient systems.
  • šŸŒ± Sustainability ā€“ Investigating eco-friendly practices in HVAC and energy use.
  • šŸ’§ Water Desalination ā€“ Developing systems for fresh water production.
  • šŸŒæ Green Energy ā€“ Research on renewable energy, including hydrogen and industrial waste recycling.
    His work aims to reduce environmental impact and improve efficiency across various sectors. šŸŒšŸ’§

Awards and Honors šŸ†

  • šŸ„‡ First Place in Innovators Support Fund ā€“ Egyptian Russian University (2024)
  • šŸŽ“ STDF Project Initiator ā€“ Project on Sustainable Refrigeration (2023)
  • šŸ“š Published Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals ā€“ Industrial Technology Journal & Hydrogen (2024)

Publication Top Notes:

šŸ“š “Sustainable Production of Green Oxy-Hydrogen from Vehiclesā€™ Air Conditioning Drains to Enhance Engine Efficiency and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions”
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šŸ“š “The impact of pulse width modulation (PWM) on the generation of hydroxy gas (HHO)”
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Dr. Ali Jahanian | Energy Optimization Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Jahanian | Energy Optimization Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali JahanianĀ  , Queensland University of Technology , Australia

Dr. Ali Jahanian is a Research Fellow in Bioprocess Engineering at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology. With a PhD in Bioprocess Engineering and over eight years of experience in research and manufacturing, Dr. Jahanian has developed a novel biocatalytic process for synthesizing morphinan alkaloids and currently focuses on mechanistic and data-driven modelling in bioprocessing. He has expertise in industrial bioprocess design, simulation, optimization, and techno-economic assessments. His collaborative work with industry partners contributes to high-impact research projects, emphasizing innovation in the circular bioeconomy and advanced fermentation systems. Dr. Jahanian has received numerous accolades, including the CSIROā€™s ON Prime Award for innovation and the Australian Government Research Scholarship.

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šŸŽ“Education:

Dr. Ali Jahanian holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Bioprocess Engineering from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where he completed his thesis on developing a novel bioprocess for manufacturing codeine from thebaine (2018-2022). He also earned a Master of Chemical Engineering in Biotechnology from Sahand University of Technology, Iran, focusing on evaluating a new method for methanol production from methane using a biological method in an external-loop airlift bioreactor (2011-2014). Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering in Food Industries from Sahand University of Technology, with a thesis proposing a hybrid model (ionization and biological) for the complete removal of SOx compounds from emitted gases in a pilot plant (2007-2011).

šŸ¢Work Experience:

Dr. Ali Jahanian is currently a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Bioprocess Modelling at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where he has been working since 2022. In this role, he models industrial-scale bioreactors (10-100 mĀ³) for aerobic microbial fermentation to minimize energy consumption, applies machine learning tools for the prediction and optimization of bioprocesses, and undertakes process modelling of pilot-scale fermentation for value-added product production. His responsibilities also include scaling up, process modelling, and conducting techno-economic analyses in collaboration with industry partners. From 2018 to 2022, Dr. Jahanian was a PhD researcher at QUT, focusing on thebaine to codeine bioconversion, where he developed and scaled up processes. Prior to his time at QUT, he served as an Analyzing Specialist at Sahand University of Technology, Iran (2016-2017), a Research and Development Engineer at Baran Chemistry Co. (2015-2016), and a Process Site Engineer at Persian Chlorine Co. (2014-2015).

šŸ†Awards & Achievements:

Dr. Ali Jahanian has received several notable awards and recognitions throughout his career. In 2024, he was honored with the CSIROā€™s ON Prime Award for Innovation. He was awarded the Australian Government Research Scholarship in 2017 and participated in the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project in 2018. Dr. Jahanian has been a patentee and a member of the State Organization for Registration of Deeds and Properties since 2017. His academic excellence is highlighted by being the top-ranked student among his classmates in the Biotech Master Courses in 2014 and being a distinguished candidate who received the Iranian Government Scholarship through a nationwide entrance exam in both 2007 and 2011.

Publication Top Notes:

Title: Advancing precision fermentation: Minimizing power demand of industrial scale bioreactors through mechanistic modelling

  • Authors: Jahanian, A., Ramirez, J., O’Hara, I.
  • Journal: Computers and Chemical Engineering