Pouyan Ghabezi – Composite Waste materials – Best Researcher Award

Pouyan Ghabezi - Composite Waste materials - Best Researcher Award

University of galway - Ireland

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Pouyan Ghabezi embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, followed by a Master's degree from Tarbiat Modares University, where he specialized in Manufacturing & Production. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tehran, where he conducted groundbreaking research on nano-composite adhesive joints, earning recognition for his exceptional thesis.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Pouyan Ghabezi has demonstrated a remarkable career trajectory, starting as a Technical Manager and Mechanical Expert at Petro Omid Asia, where he honed his skills in project management and technical advisory roles. He then transitioned into academia, assuming roles such as Assistant Professor at the University of Galway and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Career FIT Plus Fellow. His research focuses on recycling environment and industrial waste composite and polymer materials into raw material extrusion feedstock, showcasing his commitment to sustainability and innovation.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Pouyan Ghabezi's research endeavors have significantly contributed to the field of composite waste materials. His work involves developing new experimental-numerical models for determining the strength of nano-composite adhesive joints and exploring innovative methods for recycling and repurposing waste materials into value-added products. Through his projects and collaborations, he addresses critical environmental challenges while advancing knowledge in materials science and engineering.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his leadership roles and research projects, Pouyan Ghabezi has made a profound impact on both academia and industry. His work on composite waste materials has the potential to revolutionize waste management practices, offering sustainable solutions for recycling and reducing environmental pollution. His contributions have garnered recognition from funding agencies and industry partners, highlighting the significance of his research in addressing global sustainability challenges.

ACADEMIC CITES

Pouyan Ghabezi's research findings and publications have been widely cited in the academic community, underscoring the relevance and impact of his work in the field of mechanical engineering. His innovative approaches to recycling composite waste materials have attracted attention from researchers and practitioners alike, driving further exploration and collaboration in sustainable materials development.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Pouyan Ghabezi's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing research in composite waste materials and promoting sustainability in engineering practices. His future contributions are poised to further shape the landscape of waste management and materials science, offering novel solutions for addressing environmental challenges. Through continued collaboration and innovation, he remains committed to creating a more sustainable future for generations to come.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Multi-scale modelling and life prediction of aged composite materials in salt water 2024 (3)

Mechanical performance of 3D-printed continuous fibre Onyx composites for drone applications: An experimental and numerical analysis 2023 (6)

Christine Lucy Majale – Waste Management – Waste Reduction and Management Award

Christine Lucy Majale - Waste Management - Waste Reduction and Management Award

Kenyatta university - Kenya

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Christine Lucy Majale began her academic journey with a strong focus on environmental studies and waste management. This foundational interest led her to pursue opportunities for research and learning in waste management practices, solidifying her commitment to addressing environmental challenges.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Majale's professional career spans several roles, including positions at Kenyatta University and the Kenya Organization of Environmental Education, where she honed her expertise in teaching, research, and project management. Her current role at DANIDA Fellowship Centre as Lead Researcher on Off-grid Solar Governance in Kenya underscores her commitment to addressing emerging environmental issues.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Majale's research focuses on waste management, with an emphasis on off-grid solar governance, solid waste management, and environmental sustainability. Through her involvement in key projects and initiatives, she has contributed valuable insights and practical solutions to improve waste management practices in Kenya and beyond.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Majale's work has had a significant impact on waste management policies and practices in Kenya. Her research findings and recommendations have informed decision-making processes at both the local and national levels, driving positive change and promoting sustainable environmental practices.

ACADEMIC CITES

Majale's research publications have been cited extensively in the field of environmental studies and waste management. Her contributions to scholarly journals, conference papers, and workshops have enriched academic discourse and facilitated knowledge exchange among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leading expert in waste management, Majale's legacy lies in her dedication to advancing environmental sustainability and promoting responsible waste management practices. Her ongoing research and advocacy efforts are poised to shape the future of waste management policies and contribute to building a more sustainable and resilient environment.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A quantitative appraisal of selected agroforestry studies in the Sub-Saharan Africa 2022 (11)