
About
Muddasser Inayat is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering at Aalto University, Finland, specializing in energy conversion systems with emphasis on gasification and syngas production for sustainable hydrogen and power generation.
His educational qualifications include:
- Doctoral degree in Engineering and Technology from Universiti Teknologi Petronas (awarded February 4, 2020)
- Master's degree in Engineering and Technology from Universiti Teknologi Petronas (awarded September 10, 2015)
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering and Technology from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (awarded August 25, 2011)
Dr. Inayat's research integrates chemical engineering principles with computational methods to address waste-to-energy challenges. His core expertise spans thermochemical conversion of diverse feedstocks (biomass, tannery waste, plastics), hydrogen-enriched syngas optimization, and machine learning applications for infrastructure integrity. He frequently employs Response Surface Methodology and Artificial Neural Networks to model complex energy systems, contributing directly to UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy).
Analysis of his 12 publications (2022-2025) reveals consistent focus on gasification process optimization across varied waste streams, with significant contributions to hydrogen production from lignocellulosic and plastic feedstocks. His interdisciplinary work bridges chemical engineering, energy systems, and data science, particularly through machine learning applications for pipeline safety assessment. Recent outputs demonstrate increasing international collaboration and methodological sophistication in computational modeling.
No scientific awards were documented in the available information.
There is no recorded information regarding student advising or externally funded research grants.
Dr. Inayat operates within Aalto University's Energy Conversion and Systems research group, engaging in cross-border collaborations evident through co-authorship with institutions in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the Czech Republic. His work on PET gasification and pipeline corrosion has attracted media attention from energy technology outlets.

