
Apoorv P Parikh
Apoorv started his PhD at UofC in September 2022. He is working on synthesis of solid zeolite-based sorbents for carbon capture. His interests are process design and process simulation.
EERG – ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH GROUP

Apoorv started his PhD at UofC in September 2022. He is working on synthesis of solid zeolite-based sorbents for carbon capture. His interests are process design and process simulation.

Siddig started his PhD at UofC in September 2023. He is working on synthesizing a single-atom catalyst for the Tri-reforming of Methane. His research interests are catalysis, and process design and simulation.

Samuel started his PhD at UofC in January, 2024. He is working on 3D printing of functionalized carbonaceous solid sorbents for post combustion CO₂ capture.

Shima is an engineer with nine years of experience in petroleum engineering, research & development, techno-economic analysis of energy systems, and subsurface modeling and characterization. In her PhD research, she investigates the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of a Negative Emission Technology (NET) that integrates Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO₂ with its sequestration through underground energy recovery.

Paulo completed his Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR, Brazil) in 2019 where his research focused on the degradation of pollutants using Zero Valent Iron Fenton Process. Paulo’s PhD research focus on the application of machine learning techniques applied to catalyst development for the tri-reforming of methane process.

Setareh has received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University in 2016 and 2020, respectively. Her M.Sc. research was focused on preparation and characterization of a dual-layer PEBAX-IL/PES composite membrane with applications in CO₂ separation from natural gas, which has been published in the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.

Ruth’s Ph.D. research focus is Dry Reforming of Methane. Her research interests lie in sustainable energy solutions, including but not limited to dry reforming of methane, carbon capture, and decarbonization technologies.

Obed Yeboah Boakye a diligent, detailed and goal-oriented researcher with experience in graduate chemical engineering research with emphasis on sustainable energy technologies and catalysis

Mostafa completed his BSc in Chemical Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. Subsequently, he pursued his MSc at Sharif University of Technology, focusing on Catalysis. His master’s thesis investigated the efficacy of a catalyst

Kasra completed his Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Babol Noshirvani University of Technology (Iran) in 2013, where his research focused on the removal of phenol from wastewater using adsorption processes.