Jaber Shabanian – Chemical Engineering – Excellence in Innovation

Jaber Shabanian - Chemical Engineering - Excellence in Innovation

Polytechnique Montreal - Canada

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Jaber Shabanian's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Process Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, where he studied heat transfer of non-Newtonian fluids in stirred tank reactors under Prof. Mohsen Nasr Esfahani. He then pursued a Master of Science in Process Modeling, Simulation & Control at Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, focusing on dynamic simulation and control of a hydrotreating unit at Tehran Refinery, supervised by Prof. Ramin Bozorgmehry Boozarjomehry. Shabanian completed his Doctor of Philosophy in Fluidization Engineering at Polytechnique Montreal, Canada, where his research on gas-solid fluidized bed hydrodynamics at high temperatures was supervised by Prof. Jamal Chaouki.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Jaber Shabanian has over 18 years of professional experience across multiple fields, including chemical, energy, mineral processing, and water treatment sectors. His roles have ranged from faculty researcher at Polytechnique Montreal to senior science and technology advisor at Natural Resources Canada. Notably, he has collaborated with TOTAL Energies to develop design/simulation tools for CO2 capture and acid gas removal and led the development of modular adsorbent-based DAC processes at CanmetENERGY Ottawa.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Shabanian's research spans a wide range of areas within chemical engineering. His interests include CO2 capture and utilization, direct air capture, hydrogen production and storage, hydrodynamic and reaction kinetic characterizations, process scale-up, techno-economic analysis, and development of eco-efficient industrial processes. He has led numerous projects, such as developing comprehensive mathematical models for CO2 capture with rotational packed bed technology and advancing microwave heating-assisted processes for methane reforming.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Jaber Shabanian's work has significantly influenced the field of chemical engineering. His research has contributed to the development of advanced technologies for CO2 emission mitigation, hydrogen production, and the valorization of industrial by-products. He has successfully co-written research proposals securing substantial funding for various projects aimed at developing clean technologies and enhancing process efficiencies. His innovative approaches and strategic thinking have made him a key figure in advancing Canada's energy system transformation.

ACADEMIC CITES

Shabanian's academic contributions are well-recognized, with numerous publications in high-impact journals and presentations at international conferences. He has published several journal articles and conference proceedings, collaborated on textbook chapters, and served as a guest editor for special issues of prominent journals. His research is widely cited, reflecting its importance and relevance in the field of chemical engineering.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Jaber Shabanian's legacy in chemical engineering is marked by his dedication to developing innovative solutions for complex industrial challenges. His ongoing projects and future contributions are expected to further advance clean technology development and process optimization. By integrating advanced technologies and promoting sustainable practices, Shabanian aims to contribute significantly to the field's evolution and address pressing environmental concerns.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Chemical engineering has been a central theme throughout Jaber Shabanian's career. His extensive experience and research have consistently focused on enhancing chemical processes, from fluidized bed reactors to CO2 capture and hydrogen production. His work exemplifies the critical role of chemical engineering in developing sustainable solutions and improving industrial efficiency.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Effects of solid particles on bubble breakup and coalescence in slurry bubble columns 2022 (10)

Two-Phase flow characterization of a rotating packed bed through CFD simulation in OpenFOAM 2022 (12)

Hydrodynamics of a gas–solid fluidized bed with thermally induced interparticle forces 2015 (86)

Effects of temperature, pressure, and interparticle forces on the hydrodynamics of a gas-solid fluidized bed 2017 (84)

Fluidization characteristics of a bubbling gas–solid fluidized bed at high temperature in the presence of interparticle forces 2016 (47)

 

Nisar Ali – Chemistry and Chemical Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Nisar Ali - Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Huaiyin Institute of Technology - China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Nisar Ali began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Bio-Sciences from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. He further specialized in Fuel/Polymer Chemistry, earning a Master of Science and subsequently an M.Phil in Applied Chemistry from the same institution. His pursuit of advanced knowledge led him to Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi’an, China, where he completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry, focusing on the controlled synthesis of block copolymers and their application in magnetic composite particles for oil-water separation.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Nisar Ali has accumulated extensive teaching and research experience. He has served as an Associate Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huaiyin Institute of Technology in China since 2018. His responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, organizing syllabi, lesson plans, and research projects in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Prior to this, he was a Lecturer and Head of the Chemistry Department at Bright Future International School & College in Doha, Qatar, and an Assistant Chemist Trainee at the Oil and Gas Development Company in Islamabad. He also served as a Subject Specialist in Chemistry for the Education Department of KPK, Pakistan.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Nisar Ali's research interests are diverse and cutting-edge, encompassing the synthesis and preparation of polymeric and hybrid nano-materials, interfacially active and magnetically responsive nano-composites, and their applications in environmental remediation and the oil industry. He has significant expertise in polymer characterization, material characterization for heavy water and oil emulsion separation, and designing various types of polymeric nanomaterials using advanced techniques. His Ph.D. research focused on developing reusable nanoscale magnetic amphiphilic composites for efficient oil-water separation, demonstrating a novel application of nanotechnology in the oil and gas industry.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Nisar Ali's work has considerable practical applications, particularly in the field of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. His research on magnetic composite nanoparticles has potential implications for the oil industry, offering efficient solutions for water separation with minimal oil loss and sludge formation. His expertise in chromatography, spectroscopy, and the design of nanocomposites has contributed to advancements in environmental remediation and photocatalytic degradation of dyes.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Nisar Ali's academic achievements have been recognized through several prestigious awards and scholarships. He received the Chinese Government Scholarship and the North-western Polytechnical University Xian China Postgraduate Scholarship for his excellent research performance. His work on polymeric magnetic hybrid materials for hydrocarbon remediation and demulsification continues to be influential, contributing valuable insights to the field of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Nisar Ali's legacy in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering is marked by his innovative research and dedication to teaching. His ongoing projects, such as the development of polymeric magnetic hybrid materials, highlight his commitment to advancing nanotechnology applications for environmental and industrial challenges. As an educator and researcher, Dr. Ali's contributions will continue to shape the future of material science and environmental chemistry, fostering new solutions and inspiring future generations of chemists.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Efficient photodegradation of organic dyes from industrial wastewater using novel Ni-decorated g-C3N4-TiO2 photocatalysts 2024

Insight into microplastics in the aquatic ecosystem: Properties, sources, threats and mitigation strategies 2024 (4)

A comparative and comprehensive study on robust silver-immobilized chitosan/carboxy methyl chitosan macromolecules for elimination of dyes 2024 (1)

Therapeutic Physical Properties, Photocatalytic, and Anti-bacterial Activities of Hydrothermally Fabricated Cu-doped ZnO NPs 2024 (1)