
معرفی
Amin Osatiashtiani is a Lecturer at Aston University, affiliated with the EPS Education and Professional Practice Academic Research Group. He holds a PhD in Heterogeneous Catalysis from Cardiff University (2015) and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology (2008). His research focuses on developing heterogeneous catalysts for sustainable chemical processes, particularly biomass conversion to fuels and chemicals, nanoporous catalytic materials, and structure-activity relationships.
He has academic qualifications including a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (Aston University, 2019). Professional memberships include Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC), and Associate Member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (AMIChemE).
His recent research spans catalytic hydrogenation, biomass valorization, and nanostructured catalyst design. He has supervised 2 PhD projects and contributed to over 45 publications, including articles on γ-Valerolactone production, methyl lactate synthesis, and catalytic pyrolysis. He served as an Editorial Board Member for the journal Molecular Catalysis (2022–2024).
Key awards include the FHEA fellowship and recognition through his contributions to catalysis and sustainable chemistry. His work integrates experimental and computational methods to advance renewable energy technologies.



