Martin Pasqualetti | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Martin Pasqualetti |  Renewable Energy |  Best Researcher Award

Professor and Senior Global Futures Scholar at  Arizona State University, United States

Martin J. Pasqualetti is a distinguished scholar specializing in the intersection of energy, land use, and societal impacts. His research focuses on renewable energy transitions, energy landscapes, and environmental sustainability. As a Senior Global Futures Scientist at Arizona State University, he contributes to advancing innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • B.A. – University of California, Berkeley
  • M.A. – Louisiana State University
  • Ph.D. – University of California, Riverside

Professional Roles:

  • Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
  • Graduate Faculty, School of Sustainability
  • Senior Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
  • Faculty, Barrett Honors College & Global Challenges Scholars Program

Awards & Honors:

Dr. Pasqualetti has contributed extensively to global energy and sustainability discourse, earning recognition for his innovative approaches to renewable energy and its societal integration.

Research Focus:

Dr. Pasqualetti’s research addresses the intersections of energy landscapes, sustainability, and societal impacts. Key topics include:

  • Conflicts in energy development
  • Renewable energy adoption on Indigenous lands
  • Visual and societal impacts of wind and solar energy
  • Food-energy-water nexus under drought conditions

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 4,866
  • Citations Since 2019: 2,355
  • h-index: 30 (23 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 55 (35 since 2019)

Publication Top Note:

  • Policy and Institutional Dimensions of the Water–Energy Nexus
    CA Scott, SA Pierce, MJ Pasqualetti, AL Jones, BE Montz, JH Hoover
    Energy Policy, 39(10), 6622-6630, 2011 (553 citations)
  • Integrating Social Science in Energy Research
    BK Sovacool, SE Ryan, PC Stern, K Janda, G Rochlin, D Spreng, …
    Energy Research & Social Science, 6, 95-99, 2015 (456 citations)
  • Opposing Wind Energy Landscapes: A Search for Common Cause
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101(4), 907-917, 2011 (440 citations)
  • Social Barriers to Renewable Energy Landscapes
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Geographical Review, 101(2), 201-223, 2011 (333 citations)
  • Morality, Space, and the Power of Wind‐Energy Landscapes
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Geographical Review, 90(3), 381-394, 2000 (288 citations)
  • Wind Power in View: Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World
    M Pasqualetti, P Gipe, R Righter
    Academic Press, 2002 (262 citations)
  • Wind Energy Landscapes: Society and Technology in the California Desert
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Society & Natural Resources, 14(8), 689-699, 2001 (178 citations)
  • Dual Use of Agricultural Land: Introducing ‘Agrivoltaics’ in Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area, USA
    D Majumdar, MJ Pasqualetti
    Landscape and Urban Planning, 170, 150-168, 2018 (156 citations)
  • The Predominance of Economic Development in the Support for Large-Scale Wind Farms in the US Great Plains
    MC Slattery, BL Johnson, JA Swofford, MJ Pasqualetti
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16(6), 3690-3701, 2012 (149 citations)
  • Mobile Education and Entertainment System, Method, and Device
    R Boscamp, M Pasqualetti, M Housley, D Ly
    US Patent App. 10/163,674, 2003 (123 citations)

 

Marley Nunes Vituri Toloi | Environmental Impacts | Excellence in Research

Mrs Marley Nunes Vituri  Toloi | Environmental Impacts | Excellence in Research

Administradora at  Institute Of Financial Management Training And Research, Brazil

Marley Nunes Vituri Toloi is an accomplished researcher and administrator specializing in agricultural production and its intersections with economic, social, and environmental systems. With a Ph.D. from Universidade Paulista, her doctoral research explored the influence of soybean production in Mato Grosso on Brazil’s development. Marley also holds a Master’s in Administration from UFMS, where she analyzed the agricultural sector’s role in socioeconomic growth.

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Production Engineering (2021) – Universidade Paulista (UNIP)
    Thesis: Soybean Production in Mato Grosso and Its Influence on Economic, Social, and Environmental Sectors
  • Master’s in Administration (2011) – Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)
    Thesis: The Agricultural Sector in Mato Grosso do Sul and Socioeconomic Development
  • Specializations:
    • Management and Tutoring in Distance Education (UFMS, 2008)
    • Business Management with Marketing Emphasis (Universidade Brasil, 2004)
  • Bachelor’s in Administration (2002) – Universidade Brasil

💼 Professional Experience:

  • Administrator, IFMT – Rondonópolis Campus (2010–Present)
    • Coordinates the Purchasing and Bidding Department.
  • Distance Education Tutor, MEC (2008–2009)
    • Collaborated with UFMS and Universidade Aberta do Brasil.
  • Substitute Professor, UFMS (2006)

🌟 Key Interests:

  • Agricultural production and sustainability
  • Socioeconomic impacts of agribusiness
  • Logistics and supply chain management

Publication Top Note:

  • Development Indicators and Soybean Production in Brazil
    Journal: Agriculture
    Publication Date: November 2021
    Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11111164
    Contributors: Marley Nunes Vituri Toloi, Silvia H Bonilla, Rodrigo Carlo Toloi, Helton Raimundo Oliveira Silva, Irenilza de Alencar Nääs
    Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
  • CO2 Gas Emissions of Soybean Production and Transportation in the Different Macro-regions of Mato Grosso State – Brazil
    Book: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
    Publication Date: August 2019
    Type: Book Chapter
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30000-5_25
    Part of ISBN: 9783030299996, 9783030300005
    Part of ISSN: 1868-4238, 1868-422X
    Contributors: Marley Nunes Vituri Toloi
    Source: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

 

Zeeshan Zafar | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr Zeeshan Zafar |  Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at  Wuhan University,  China

 

Dr. Zeeshan Zafar is a physical geographer and researcher with expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and environmental modeling. His work focuses on machine learning applications in hydrology and climate change impact studies, particularly in urban and natural ecosystems. Dr. Zafar has contributed to research publications on carbon storage modeling, LULC, urban heat islands, and soil erosion, and he actively collaborates on projects assessing ecological health risks and sustainable urban planning.

 

Publication Profile

Education:

Dr. Zeeshan Zafar completed his Ph.D. in Physical Geography from Northwest University, Xi’an, China. He holds an M.S. in Remote Sensing & GIS from PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Zafar is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Wuhan University, China, where he focuses on advanced GIS and ecological modeling methodologies. Previously, he served as a GIS Manager at GreenAge Services in Pakistan (2016-2018) and as an Instructor at Virtual University, Pakistan (2013-2016), where he developed remote sensing and GIS curricula and trained students in these fields.

Research Interest:

Dr. Zafar’s research integrates machine learning, hydrological modeling, ecosystem services, and climate change impacts. His expertise extends to ecological modeling, land-use/land-cover (LULC) change, urbanization, and land surface temperature modeling. He is proficient in advanced spatial analysis using satellite data, machine learning, deep learning, and statistical modeling.

Author Metrics:

Dr. Zafar has published extensively in reputable journals, including Ecological Informatics, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, and Water Supply. His research, recognized for its impact on understanding climate and urban dynamics, is supported by over 20 peer-reviewed articles and ongoing submissions to high-impact journals. His work is regularly cited by peers in environmental science and remote sensing domains.

Publication Top Notes
  • Selection of medical clinic for disease diagnosis by using TOPSIS method
    RM Zulqarnain, S Abdal, B Ali, L Ali, F Dayan, MI Ahamad, Z Zafar
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 61(1), 2020.
  • Application of TOPSIS method in decision making via soft set
    RM Zulqarnain, S Abdal, A Maalik, B Ali, Z Zafar, MI Ahamad, S Younas
    Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 24(3), 18208-18215, 2020.
  • Trend analysis of the decadal variations of water bodies and land use/land cover through MODIS imagery: An in-depth study from Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
    Z Zafar, MS Mehmood, MI Ahamad, A Chudhary, N Abbas, AR Khan
    Water Supply, 21(2), 927-940, 2021.
  • Fostering deep learning approaches to evaluate the impact of urbanization on vegetation and future prospects
    Z Zafar, MS Mehmood, Z Shiyan, M Zubair, M Sajjad, Q Yaochen
    Ecological Indicators, 146, 109788, 2023.
  • Time Series Analyses and Forecasting of Surface Urban Heat Island Intensity Using ARIMA Model in Punjab, Pakistan
    MS Mehmood, Z Zafar, M Sajjad, S Hussain, S Zhai, Y Qin
    Land, 12(1), 142, 2022.
  • Performance assessment of machine learning algorithms for mapping of land use/land cover using remote sensing data
    Z Zafar, M Zubair, Y Zha, S Fahd, AA Nadeem
    The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, 27(2), 216-226, 2024.
  • Spatial Downscaling and Gap-Filling of SMAP Soil Moisture to High Resolution Using MODIS Surface Variables and Machine Learning Approaches over ShanDian River Basin, China
    AA Nadeem, Y Zha, L Shi, S Ali, X Wang, Z Zafar, Z Afzal, MAUR Tariq
    Remote Sensing, 15(3), 812, 2023.
  • Generalized fuzzy TOPSIS to solve multi-criteria decision-making problems
    RM Zulqarnaın, M Saeed, B Ali, S Abdal, M Saqlaın, MI Ahamad, Z Zafar
    Journal of New Theory, 40-50, 2020.
  • Comprehensive assessment on groundwater quality, pollution characteristics, and ecological health risks under seasonal thaws: Spatial insights with Monte Carlo simulations
    C Jia, AR Altaf, F Li, I Ashraf, Z Zafar, AA Nadeem
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 22, 100952, 2023.
  • Mapping flood extend and its impact on land use/land cover and settlements variations: A case study of Layyah District, Punjab, Pakistan
    S Soomro, C Hu, MW Boota, MHAA Soomro, S Jian, Z Zafar, X Li
    Acta Geophysica, 69, 2291-2304, 2021.
  • Application of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Soft Matrices for Disease Diagnosis
    RM Zulqarnain, M Saeed, MI Ahamad, S Abdal, Z Zafar, M Aslam
    International Journal of Discrete Mathematics, 5(1), 4-9, 2020.
  • The spatial coupling effect between urban street network’s centrality and collection & delivery points: A spatial design network analysis-based study
    MS Mehmood, G Li, A Jin, A Rehman, V Wijeratne, Z Zafar, AR Khan
    PLOS One, 16(5), e0251093, 2021.
  • Predictive modeling of regional carbon storage dynamics in response to land use/land cover changes: An InVEST-based analysis
    Z Zafar, M Zubair, Y Zha, MS Mehmood, A Rehman, S Fahd, AA Nadeem
    Ecological Informatics, 102701, 2024.
  • Disease identification using trapezoidal fuzzy numbers by Sanchez’s approach
    RM Zulqarnain, XL Xin, B Ali, S Abdal, A Maalik, L Ali, MI Ahamad, Z Zafar
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 61(1), 13-18, 2020.
  • Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Reservoir Fluids and Seismic Properties of Reservoir Rocks
    MI Ahamad, Z Zafar, M Arsalan, A Rehman, M Sajid, RM Zulqarnain
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 63, 36-43, 2020.
  • Spatiotemporal dynamics analysis of surface water body and snow cover area to climate change in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
    Z Zafar, MS Mehmood, A Akbar, MA Khan
    Physical Geography, 44(5), 600-619, 2023.
  • Evaluating land use/cover change associations with urban surface temperature via machine learning and spatial modeling: Past trends and future simulations in Dera Ghazi Khan
    MS Mehmood, A Rehman, M Sajjad, J Song, Z Zafar, Z Shiyan
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 11, 1115074, 2023.
  • SAFER-ET based assessment of irrigation patterns and impacts on groundwater use in the central Punjab, Pakistan
    AA Nadeem, Y Zha, L Shi, Z Zafar, S Ali, Y Zhang, AR Altaf, M Afzal
    Agricultural Water Management, 289, 108545, 2023.
  • Modelling the Climate Change on Crop Estimation in the Semi-Arid Region of Pakistan Using Multispectral Remote Sensing
    Z Zafar, S Farooq, MI Ahamad, MS Mehmood
    Optics, 9(1), 1-7, 2020.
  • Assessment of urbanization impacts on vegetation cover in major cities of Pakistan: Evidence from remotely sensed data
    Z Zafar
    GeoJournal, 89(4), 167, 2024.

 

Juergen Junk | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Juergen Junk | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Head of research group at University of Trier, Luxembourg

Dr. Juergen Junk is an accomplished environmental meteorologist and geographer with a distinguished career in climate research and agro-environmental systems. As the Head of Group at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, he leads critical projects aimed at understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change. With extensive experience in research and academia, Dr. Junk has supervised numerous PhD and MSc theses, contributed to national climate strategies, and secured several significant research grants. His work bridges the gap between climate science and practical solutions for sustainable agriculture and environmental protection. 🌍🌱🔬

Profile:

Educational Background:

Juergen Junk holds a Diploma in Physical Geography from the University of Trier, completed in 1999 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. A. Helbig. He further specialized in Environmental Meteorology, graduating in 2013 from the University of Trier.

Professional Experience:

Since 2021, Juergen Junk has been the Head of Group at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), ERIN Department, Agro-environmental Systems in Belvaux, Luxembourg. Before this, he served as a Senior Researcher at the same institute from 2016 to 2021. His career includes significant roles such as Senior Researcher at the Centre de Recherche Gabriel Lippmann in Belvaux, Luxembourg (2007-2014), and Research Associate in Environmental Meteorology at the University of Trier (1999-2007). Since 2015, he has continued his role as a Senior Researcher at LIST.

Research Interests:

Juergen Junk’s research focuses on climate change impacts, environmental meteorology, and agro-environmental systems. He has a keen interest in studying the interaction between climate change and agricultural ecosystems, including the effects on pests and their natural enemies, air pollution, and thermal stress on human health. He is also involved in high-resolution climate change projections and the analysis of nanoparticles in the near-surface atmosphere.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Buchholz, S., A. Krein, J. Junk, A. C. Gutleb, L. Pfister and L. Hoffmann (2011). “Modeling, measuring, and characterizing airborne particles: Case studies from southwestern Luxembourg.” Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 41(23): 2077-2096.
  • Buchholz, S., A. Krein, J. Junk, G. Heinemann and L. Hoffmann (2013). “Simulation of Urban-Scale Air Pollution Patterns in Luxembourg: Contributing Sources and Emission Scenarios.” Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 18: 271-283.
  • den Outer, P. N., H. Slaper, J. Kaurola, A. Lindfors, A. Kazantzidis, A. F. Bais, U. Feister, J. Junk, M. Janouch and W. Josefsson (2010). “Reconstructing of erythemal ultraviolet radiation levels in Europe for the past 4 decades.” Journal of Geophysical Research, 115(D10).
  • Eickermann, M., M. Beyer, K. Goergen, L. Hoffmann and J. Junk (2014). “Shifted migration of the rape stem weevil (Ceutorhynchus napi) linked to climate change.” European Journal of Entomology, 111(2): 243-250.
  • Eickermann, M., J. Junk, L. Hoffmann and M. Beyer (2015). “Forecasting the breaching of the control threshold for Ceutorhynchus pallidactylus in oilseed rape.” Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 17(1): 71-76.
  • Eickermann, M., J. Junk and C. Rapisarda (2023). “Climate Change and Insects.” Insects.
  • El Jarroudi, M., L. Kouadio, J. Junk and C. H. Bock (2020). “Improved Prediction of Leaf Emergence for Efficacious Crop Protection: Assessing Field Variability in Phyllotherms for Upper Leaves in Winter Wheat and Winter Barley.” Agronomy, 10(11): 1825.
  • El Jarroudi, M., L. Kouadio, J. Junk, H. Maraite, B. Tychon and P. Delfosse (2022). “Assessing the Interplay between Weather and Septoria Leaf Blotch Severity on Lower Leaves on the Disease Risk on Upper Leaves in Winter Wheat.” Journal of Fungi, 8(11).
  • Emmerling, C., A. Krein and J. Junk (2020). “Meta-Analysis of Strategies to Reduce NH3 Emissions from Slurries in European Agriculture and Consequences for Greenhouse Gas Emissions.” Agronomy, 10: 10.
  • Goergen, K., J. Beersma, L. Hoffmann and J. Junk (2013). “ENSEMBLES-based assessment of regional climate effects in Luxembourg and their impact on vegetation.” Climatic Change, 119(3): 761-773.

 

 

Mudasir Akbar | Renewable energy | Excellence in Research

Dr Mudasir Akbar |  Renewable energy |  Excellence in Research

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,  India

 

Dr. Mudasir Akbar Shah graduated with a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Srinagar Kashmir, India. He completed his Master of Technology in Chemical Engineering in Computer Aided Process and Plant Design (CAPD) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. He completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering (Renewable Energy) from the National Institute of Technology Srinagar, Kashmir, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. Dr. Shah then worked as an assistant professor through the United Nations Development Programme for more than 2 years in Ethiopia.

Profile:

Educational Background:

  • B.Tech in Chemical Engineering: National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, Kashmir, India
  • M.Tech in Chemical Engineering (Computer Aided Process and Plant Design): Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee, India
  • PhD in Chemical Engineering (Renewable Energy): NIT Srinagar, in collaboration with IIT Roorkee

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor: United Nations Development Programme, Ethiopia
  • Lecturer, Researcher, and Assistant Professor (Contract): NIT Srinagar, Kashmir
  • Postdoctoral Researcher: Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia
  • Senior Lecturer: King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Achievements:

  • Established Energy Laboratories at UNITEN, NIT Srinagar, and KIOT
  • President of Civil Society Lolab Ek EHSAS, contributing to education, health, and environmental sectors
  • Associate Editor for Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
  • Guest Editor for multiple journals

Skills:

  • Extensive laboratory analysis techniques
  • Proven ability to work in diverse international environments

Research Focus:

  • Carbon dioxide production
  • Hydrogen production through electrocatalytic processes
  • Nanotechnology
  • Bio-fuel production by thermochemical conversion technology

Academic Metrics:

  • Citations: 319 (all since 2019)
  • h-index: 5 (all since 2019)
  • i10-index: 4 (all since 2019)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Applications of nanotechnology in smart textile industry: A critical review
    • Authors: AQ Mudasir Akbar Shah, Bilal Masood Pirzada, Gareth Price, Abel L. Shibiru
    • Journal: Journal of Advanced Research
    • Citations: 165 (2022)
  • Biomass residue characterization for their potential application as biofuels
    • Authors: MA Shah, MNS Khan, V Kumar
    • Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
    • Citations: 70 (2018)
    • Pages: 2137-2145
  • Bio-Char Characterization Produced from Walnut Shell Biomass through Slow Pyrolysis: Sustainable for Soil Amendment and an Alternate Bio-Fuel
    • Authors: MAAIAA Rami Alfattani, Mudasir Akbar Shah, Md Irfanul Haque Siddiqui
    • Journal: Energies
    • Citations: 42 (2021)
    • Volume: 15 (1)
  • Pyrolysis of walnut shell residues in a fixed bed reactor: Effects of process parameters, chemical and functional properties of bio-oil
    • Authors: MA Shah, NS Khan, V Kumar, A Qurashi
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
    • Citations: 26 (2021)
    • Volume: 9 (4)
    • Article Number: 105564
  • Development of sustainable biomass residues for biofuels applications
    • Authors: R Shah, M.A., Hayder, G., Kumar
    • Journal: Scientific Report
    • Citations: 6 (2023)
    • Volume: 13
    • Article Number: 14248
    • Pages: 1-18
  • Application of nanotechnology in the agricultural and food processing industries: A review
    • Authors: MA Shah, T Shahnaz, JH Masoodi, S Nazir, A Qurashi, GH Ahmed
    • Journal: Sustainable Materials and Technologies
    • Citations: 3 (2023)
    • Article Number: e00809
  • Graphene-based nanoarchitecture as a potent cushioning/filler in polymer composites and their applications
    • Authors: HAA Tasrin Shahnaz, Gasim Hayder, Mudasir A. Shah, Mohd Zakwan Ramli
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
    • Citations: 3 (2023)
  • Carbon dioxide conversion to value-added products and fuels: opportunities and challenges: a critical review
    • Authors: MA Shah, AL Shibiru, V Kumar, VC Srivastava
    • Journal: International Journal of Green Energy
    • Citations: 2 (2023)
    • Pages: 1-20
  • Kinetics of walnut shells through Pyrolysis Assessed as an alternative Bio-fuel
    • Authors: VK Mudasir Akbar Shah, N. S. Khana
    • Journal: International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT)
    • Citations: 2 (2020)
    • Volume: 9 (5)
  • Fueling sustainability: Co-pyrolysis of microalgae biomass and waste plastics for renewable energy and waste mitigation
  • VRFT Control for an Alternate Activated Sludge Process with a Coupled Settling Model
    • Authors: N Hernandez Velasquez, E Mojica-Nava, A Vande Wouwer
    • Conference: 2019 IEEE 4th Colombian Conference on Automatic Control
    • Publication Year: 2019
  • Thermogravimetric Analysis of different types of walnut shells in Air and Nitrogen:
    • Authors: MNSK Mudasir Akbar Shah
    • Conference: Two-day National Conference, National Institute of Technology Srinagar
    • Publication Year: 2016
  • Real-time Monitoring of water pollution in fresh water lakes in Kashmir using wireless sensors
    • Authors: SAS Mudasir Akbar Shah
    • Conference: Institution of Engineers from 5th September
    • Publication Year: 2015
  • Synthesis of Monodisperse Anatase Phase aqueous stabilized TiO2 Nano-particles
    • Authors: MNSK Mudasir Akbar Shah, M.A. Rather
    • Conference: Two-day National Conference, National Institute of Technology Srinagar
    • Publication Year: 2015
  • Application of Bioprocesses and Nanotechnology in Chemical Engineering
    • Authors: MNSK Mudasir Akbar Shah
    • Conference: SGGS Institute of Engineering and Technology Nanded Maharastra, 18th-22nd
    • Publication Year: 2014
  • Bioremediation of Dal Lake
    • Authors: MNSK Mudasir Akbar Shah
    • Conference: 101st Indian Science Congress Association (ISC), University of Jammu
    • Publication Year: 2014
  • Oxide Nanostructures and their potential applications in day-to-day life
    • Authors: MA Shah
    • Conference: 67th Annual session, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE), CHEMCON
    • Publication Year: 2014
  • Preparation and Characterization of Activated Carbon using Locally Available Almond Shells
    • Authors: IMM Mudasir Akbar Shah
    • Conference: 54th Annual session, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE), CHEMCON
    • Publication Year: 2011