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Dr. Muhammad Imran is a Senior Lecturer and Reader in Mechanical, Biomedical & Design Engineering at Aston University's College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds a PhD in Energy System Engineering (2016) and is affiliated with the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI). His work focuses on energy efficiency, waste heat recovery, and sustainable energy systems. Dr. Imran has held roles at institutions in South Korea, Pakistan, and Denmark, including a Marie Curie Fellowship at the Technical University of Denmark.
- Research Interests: Low-temperature power cycles (ORC, SCO₂), hybrid energy systems, district heating, solar/geothermal energy, and interdisciplinary AI/ML applications.
- Awards: Marie Curie Fellowship, Innovation Award 2016 (South Asia), Research Excellence Awards (UST/KIER South Korea).
- Grants: Projects include hybrid energy systems for irrigation, solar-wind hybrid systems in Kenya, and waste heat recovery in industries.
He collaborates internationally on projects like waste heat recovery in foundation industries and solar-powered desalination systems. His research emphasizes practical implementation and sustainability across energy sectors.
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