Personal profile
Academic Biography
Dr Mardin Abdalqadir is a Research Associate on the UKRI-funded FermoChar project, focussed on converting fermentation waste into valuable char-based materials, enhancing sustainability across various industries. With a PhD in Energy from Teesside University, his prior work includes characterising industrial by-products for environmental applications, including projects on CO2 sequestration and environmental remediation.
With strong academic and industrial experience, he brings a comprehensive understanding of low-carbon energy solutions. His research interests include waste valorisation, circular economy, sustainable material innovation, CO2 sequestration, and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
Education/Academic qualification
Master, Petroleum Engineering , Teesside University
Award Date: 12 Jun 2020
Bachelor, Petroleum Engineering, Komar University of Science and Technology
Award Date: 26 Apr 2018
PhD, Energy, Teesside University
5 Oct 2020 → 4 Oct 2024
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Scott Bros supports Teesside University research into carbon capture using 'waste' soil
8/05/22
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Recycled clay could hold the answer to reducing CO2 emissions
Rezaei Gomari, S., Abdalqadir, M. & Hughes, D.
19/12/23
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Teesside University partners with Scott Bros to capture CO2 in recycled waste
Rezaei Gomari, S., Abdalqadir, M. & Hughes, D.
17/12/23
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Scott Bros committed to delivering carbon-neutral future
Rezaei Gomari, S., Abdalqadir, M. & Hughes, D.
13/12/23
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Teesside researcher on helping the environment with artificial soil
5/05/22
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