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Ebrahim Azimi serves as a Dr KTP Associate at the Centre for Health and Life Sciences, focusing on integrating chemical engineering principles with computational modeling for sustainable industrial processes.
His core research domains include:
- Chemical Engineering: Specializing in extractive metallurgy and residue valorization
- Machine Learning: Developing neural network applications for process optimization
- Extractive Metallurgy: Creating eco-friendly metal recovery techniques
- Environmental Chemistry: Advancing non-toxic alternatives to conventional extraction methods
- Biotechnology: Utilizing microbial systems for bioleaching processes
His recent publications reveal a consistent pattern of merging computational intelligence with chemical engineering challenges. The 2024 study applied enhanced neural networks to model bio-dissolution of critical metals from industrial waste, while the 2025 work pioneered chloride-based leaching as a sustainable substitute for toxic cyanidation in gold processing. Both studies emphasize environmental remediation and resource efficiency in mineral processing.
Research occurs through Knowledge Transfer Partnership collaborations with industrial partners, leveraging the Centre for Health and Life Sciences infrastructure for applied environmental chemistry and metallurgical innovation.
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