Work with thought leaders and academic experts in process chemistry technology

Companies can greatly benefit from collaborating with academic researchers in the field of Process Chemistry and Technology. These experts bring a wealth of knowledge and experience that can enhance research and development efforts, improve process efficiency, and drive innovation. By partnering with a Process Chemistry and Technology researcher, companies can gain access to cutting-edge techniques, advanced analytical tools, and state-of-the-art facilities. Additionally, academic researchers often have extensive networks and collaborations with other industry experts, which can lead to valuable partnerships and collaborations. Overall, working with a Process Chemistry and Technology expert can accelerate research progress, solve complex problems, and ultimately contribute to the company's success.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in process chemistry technology include PhD.Heydy Castillejos, IQRAM HUSSAIN, Ph.D., Keisha Walters, Tim Osswald, Maurice O'Sullivan, Junsoo Park, N. S. Vidhyadhiraja, Dr. Osamudiamhen Elvis Ebikade, ZAHRA KHADEMMODARESI, Qurat Ul Ain, Giuseppe Maria de Peppo, and Hussein Al-Hussein.

IQRAM HUSSAIN, Ph.D.

New York City, New York, United States of America
Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University, NY, USA
Research Expertise (33)
Biomedical & Medical Physics
AI (Machine & Deep Learning)
Anesthesiology
Sleep Medicine
Human Gait & brain
And 28 more
About
Iqram Hussain works at the Department of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University, NY, USA. Earlier, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Medical Research Center, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Seoul National University. He pursued a Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from the University of Science and Technology (UST), South Korea. He worked as a Research Associate with the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Daejeon, South Korea. He worked on the Knowledgebase Super Brain (KSB) project at the Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI), Daejeon. He received a B.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering from the Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh, in 2007. He has ten years of work experience in power plant operation and maintenance and power plant project management. His research interests include wearable sleep monitoring, neuroscience, medical physics, human factors, and ergonomics. He has experience in healthcare research, project management, power plant operation, and maintenance. He is a reviewer in IEEE Access, Sensors, Applied Sciences, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, IEEE Transactions, Science of the Total Environment, Neuroscience Informatics, Brain Sciences, etc. He is a guest editor in special issues of several Journals. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/iqram/home

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Maurice O'Sullivan

Cork
University College Cork, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences
Research Expertise (34)
sensory
meat
dairy
consumer
Food Science
And 29 more
About
Dr. Maurice O’ Sullivan is a sensory scientist and senior lecturer in food science working in the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, UCC. In the past Maurice has worked in the food industry as a sensory scientist and flavour chemist for Diageo Baileys and Guinness. He has worked as a food technologist and process/product development scientist for the processed foods sector in the 1990’s as well as more recently a product development consultant to the dairy, meat and beverage industries. He has a Ph.D. in Sensory and Consumer science from the Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark as well as MSc. and BSc. Degrees in Food Science and Technology from University College Cork (UCC). Currently Maurice works in the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork as a senior lecturer and sensory and product reformulation project coordinator on large scale multi-million euro research projects. For many years he has also managed the “Sensory Unit” at UCC working on sensory and flavour based projects involving a diverse selection of products. This sensory science based service (at UCC) includes testing the difference, affective and descriptive analysis of foods and beverages as well as assessing shelf-life and comparing sensory results to microbiological and analytical (instrumental, physic-chemical) data using multivariate data analysis (MVA). Sensory testing is critical for new product development/optimisation, ingredient substitution and devising appropriate packaging and comparing foods or beverages to competitor’s products. Again, the key to unlocking the hidden secrets of this multimodal data is with MVA (Multivariate Data Analysis). To date Maurice has secured significant research funding of €5,300,000 Gross, €3,843,329.30 to UCC. He has worked in the area of targeted ingredient (salt, fat, sugar) reduction in foods since 1997. The focus of this research has been reduction of negative ingredients linked to civilisation diseases (Diabetes, Obesity, Heart Disease, Anaemia) while maintaining sensory properties, but also improving nutritional quality of developed products. To date this research has produced numerous publications with many more in development. Other research areas include Cross Cultural Sensory Perception of Irish Dairy Products in Asia, Europe and North America as well as Foods for the Elderly, Packaging and Meat optimisation. Maurice has published more than 200 sensory or consumer research based articles (papers, book chapters, proceedings etc.).

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Dr. Osamudiamhen Elvis Ebikade

Chemical Engineering PhD (Biomass Valorization to Low Carbon Products) from the University of Delaware
Research Expertise (18)
Food Waste Valorization
Catalysis
Process Optimization
Sustainability
Environmental Chemistry
And 13 more
About
Elvis Ebikade is a Senior Sustainable Fuel Consultant at Southwest Airlines where he leads Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) offtake opportunities, engages on SAF policy, and collaborates with downstream stakeholders on SAF distribution, blending and logistics. He is an accomplished SAF expert with 10+ years’ experience in low carbon fuels, circularity, and biomass valorization and experienced in building relationships with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) producers, policy lobbyists, midstream pipeline leaders and airport fuel farm operators. He holds 2 patents on lignin valorization and his > 10 research publications on biomass valorization and low carbon products have a total citation count \~300. His exceptional ability in his area of technical expertise afforded him US permanent residence. He is an active member of ASTM Committee D02 (petroleum products, liquid Fuels, & lubricants), Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT), and Aviation climate taskforce (ACT). Prior to his current role, Elvis worked at the Boston Consulting Group, performing market analysis, and evaluating competitive landscape for new sustainable fuels business development opportunities across agriculture and energy industries. Elvis has a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, an M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware. His PhD thesis was on catalysis and process engineering for unconventional biomass conversion

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ZAHRA KHADEMMODARESI

PhD in Chemical Engineering
Research Expertise (14)
Polymer and Membrane Synthesis
Negative Carbon Capture
Waste(water) Treatment
Waste Management and Disposal
Process Chemistry and Technology
And 9 more
About
PhD in Chemical Engineering with ability to take initiative and ownership of tasks/projects/writing projects. Experienced in synthesis/fabrication of polymer/membranes, electrodes, and custom cell designs for electrodialysis, microbial electrolysis, Donnan dialysis, and fuel cells. Especially skilled in ion exchange membranes synthesis and proficient in using electrospinning apparatus and analysis equipment (e.g., NMR, TGA, DSC, SEM, and FT-IR). Experienced in using membrane-based separations in waste(water) treatment and direct capture of CO2 from the air. Research related to and skills in electrodeposition coating and microbial corrosion control of concrete and metals. Proficiency in MATLAB as a programming language and familiarity with industry process simulation tools (e.g., Aspen Plus and HYSYS). Experienced in preparing a variety of moderately complex process engineering deliverables: PFDs, P&IDs, Equipment Datasheets and Specifications. Assisted in writing and editing white papers, NSF, and other types of proposals for funding to support research efforts and generating reports about projects. Effective communication skills and the motivation to take on challenging work and delivering technical information to a broad range of audiences as evidenced by seven peer-reviewed articles and several conference presentations. Demonstrated leadership ability through teaching at university as an instructor for more than five years and working with interdisciplinary teams at Arizona State University as a postdoctoral research associate for one year.

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Example process chemistry technology projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on process chemistry technology?

Optimization of Chemical Processes

A company in the chemical industry can collaborate with a Process Chemistry and Technology expert to optimize their chemical processes. The researcher can analyze the existing processes, identify areas for improvement, and propose innovative solutions to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and minimize environmental impact.

Development of Sustainable Technologies

Process Chemistry and Technology experts can help companies develop sustainable technologies and processes. By leveraging their expertise in green chemistry and process optimization, researchers can assist in the design and implementation of environmentally friendly solutions that reduce waste, energy consumption, and carbon emissions.

Scale-up of Laboratory Processes

When a company needs to scale up a laboratory process to an industrial scale, collaborating with a Process Chemistry and Technology researcher is crucial. These experts can provide insights into process scalability, recommend modifications, and ensure a smooth transition from the lab to large-scale production, minimizing risks and maximizing efficiency.

Troubleshooting and Problem-solving

In situations where companies encounter challenges or issues in their chemical processes, partnering with a Process Chemistry and Technology expert can be invaluable. These researchers have the knowledge and analytical skills to troubleshoot problems, identify root causes, and propose effective solutions, helping companies overcome obstacles and optimize their operations.

New Product Development

Process Chemistry and Technology researchers can play a crucial role in new product development. By collaborating with these experts, companies can benefit from their deep understanding of chemical reactions, synthesis techniques, and process optimization, enabling the efficient and cost-effective development of innovative products with desirable properties.