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Overview
Since joining LSBU in 2016, I have been actively involved in teaching, curriculum development, and academic leadership. My work spans multiple disciplines, integrating engineering, applied sciences, and sustainable energy solutions. With a strong commitment to education and research, I strive to contribute to both academic excellence and industry innovation.
Research Interests
My research focuses on geoscience, fluid dynamics, and multiphase flow, as well as electrical services in buildings. I have a particular interest in smart energy systems and smart grids, which play a crucial role in achieving the UK's 2050 Net Zero targets. My work aims to enhance energy efficiency, optimize resource management, and develop sustainable solutions for the built environment.
Research and Enterprise
I have been involved in research initiatives related to energy sustainability and building services, collaborating with academics. My work contributes to advancements in smart energy infrastructure and innovative engineering solutions.
Additional Responsibilities
I serve as the Timetable Lead for the School of Engineering and Design, ensuring efficient scheduling and resource allocation. Additionally, I take an active role in module leadership, curriculum development, and academic quality assurance, including participation in exam boards and external examiner reviews.
Subjects Taught
I currently lead and teach various modules, including Electrical Services in Buildings and Mathematics, while also contributing to interdisciplinary courses that align with my research expertise.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Energy and Chemical Engineering, PhD, Foam application for enhanced oil recovery, London South Bank University
Award Date: 22 Jan 2022
Research output: Types of Thesis › PhD
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper