I am a graduate student with an educational background in renewable energy engineering and chemical engineering. Prior to joining my master’s program, I worked in several industries, including oil and gas, lubricant manufacturing, and maritime shipping. Most recently, I served as a research assistant at the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where my research focused on compressed air energy storage systems, pneumatic propulsion systems, and the lost-wax method.
With over two years of research experience, I have developed a broad skill set that includes managing laboratory work, analyzing data, and using process simulation and modeling tools such as Aspen Plus and Aspen HYSYS. I have also contributed to several journal publications and book chapters on topics including 3D printing, batteries, green solvents, and green hydrogen production.