Isam janajreh | Desalination | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Isam janajreh | Desalination | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates

Dr. Ibrahim Janajreh is currently a Professor and Associate Department Chair of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Khalifa University of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi, UAE. His research spans thermochemical conversion of solid hydrocarbons, biodiesel production, and desalination, integrating experimental characterization with advanced simulation techniques.

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Education 📚

Dr. Janajreh earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Science and Mechanics from Virginia Tech in May 1998, focusing on wavelet analysis of atmospheric wind load. He holds a Master of Science in Engineering Science and Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, and another Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, all from Virginia Tech. His undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering is from Jordan University of Science and Technology.

Experience 💼

Since January 2022, Dr. Janajreh has held the position of Professor and Associate Department Chair at Khalifa University. Prior to this, he served in various academic and research roles, including Professor at Masdar Institute and visiting positions at MIT. His industrial experience includes roles at Michelin and Parametric Solutions Inc., contributing to projects in wind engineering and CFD analysis.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Janajreh’s research interests focus on the thermochemical conversion of solid hydrocarbons, desalination technologies including freeze desalination, and wind energy harvesting. His work integrates experimental validation with high-fidelity predictive modeling for process optimization and energy efficiency enhancement.

Award 🏆

Dr. Janajreh has received recognition for his contributions to engineering research and education, including several awards for his work in sustainable energy technologies and desalination methods.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Ali, U., Ghannam, A., Islam, M., Janajreh, I., “Passive elimination of flow-induced forces and vibrations of a circular cylinder using a slit,” European Journal of Mechanics – B/Fluids, 2024.

Ahmed Al-Mufti, O., Janajreh, I., “High fidelity analysis and optimization of a quarter wavelength thermo-acoustically driven refrigerator,” Energy Conversion and Management, 2024.

Islam, M., Homsi, R., Mone, S., Fatt, Y.Y., Janajreh, I., “Flow and heat transfer from heated-unheated tandem cylinders: Effect of diameters, gap ratios and heating scenarios,” Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2023.

Islam, M., Kumar, S., Fatt, Y.Y., Janajreh, I., “Flow-induced vibration and heat transfer in arrays of cylinders: Effects of transverse spacing and cylinder diameter,” International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2023.

Savvopoulos, S., Hussain, M.N., Hatzikirou, H., Janajreh, I., “A computational approach in automating the continuous sonicated biodiesel production,” Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 2023.

Abderrezzaq Benalia | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abderrezzaq Benalia | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Prof, Higher Normal School of Constantine, Algeria

Dr. Abderrezzaq Benalia, an Assistant Professor at the Higher Normal School of Constantine, Algeria, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Environmental Engineering. 🏆 His pioneering work in the field has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed significantly to addressing pressing environmental challenges. With dedication and innovation, Dr. Benalia continues to push the boundaries of research, inspiring both his peers and students alike. His commitment to excellence serves as a beacon of hope in the pursuit of sustainable solutions for a better tomorrow. 🌍

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Education 🎓

Dr. Ing. Abderrezzaq Benalia pursued his academic journey at Salah Boubnider University, Constantine 3, Algeria. He obtained his PhD in Environmental Engineering, focusing on the extraction and valorization of active products from natural plants for water quality improvement. His M.Sc. in Process Engineering applied to environmental issues laid the groundwork for his doctoral research. Abderrezzaq began his academic path with a Bachelor’s in Environmental Engineering from Mentouri University, Constantine, Algeria. 🌱

Experience 👨‍🔬

Abderrezzaq Benalia served as the Representative of the environment in Yahia beni guecha, Mila, Algeria, prior to his academic career. His teaching journey started at Higher Normal School of Constantine, where he imparted knowledge in various chemistry courses. He also contributed to the Faculty of Process Engineering at Salah Boubnider University, Constantine 3, Algeria, and the National Polytechnic School of Constantine, focusing on water chemistry and treatment processes. Abderrezzaq’s diverse experience encompasses both educational and practical aspects of environmental engineering. 🌍

Research Interests 🧪

Abderrezzaq Benalia’s research interests lie in biomaterials, water and wastewater treatment, water pollution, and the extraction of natural substances. His expertise extends to optimization, modeling, simulation, chemical kinetics, and electrochemistry. Through his research, he aims to address critical environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable development. Abderrezzaq’s passion for exploring innovative solutions drives his commitment to advancing these areas of study. 🔬

Awards 🏆

In recognition of his contributions to research, Abderrezzaq Benalia was honored with the young researcher award by Salah Boubnider University, Constantine 3, Algeria, in 2016. His dedication to environmental engineering and sustainable development has been acknowledged through this prestigious accolade. Abderrezzaq’s relentless pursuit of excellence continues to inspire future generations of researchers. 🌟

Publications Top Notes 📚

Application of Plant-Based Coagulants and Their Mechanisms in Water Treatment: A Review (2024)

Effective synthesis and application of artichoke and orange peels-based biosorbents for Ketoprofen removal from wastewater: Process optimization using Factorial methodology (2024)

Removal of Chromium (VI) from Water Using Orange peel as the Biosorbent: Experimental, Modeling, and Kinetic Studies on Adsorption Isotherms and Chemical Structure (2024)

Removal of lead in water by coagulation flocculation process using Cactus‑based natural coagulant: optimization and modeling by response surface methodology (RSM) (2024)

Use of Pine cone as bio-coagulant for heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater: Use of Box–Behnken design (2024