
معرفی
Ibrahim Alhassan is a Research Fellow at Oregon State University's College of Forestry, Department of Wood Science & Engineering. His work focuses on sustainable energy solutions, catalytic processes, and environmental remediation. Current research includes biodiesel production from waste oils, catalytic upgrading of biomass-derived bio-oils, and PFAS removal technologies.
Research interests span biofuel production, nanocatalyst design, biomass valorization, and water treatment. His projects often integrate microwave-assisted chemistry, supercritical fluid technologies, and advanced nanomaterials for environmental applications. Recent studies emphasize waste-to-energy conversion and sustainable material synthesis.
Key trends in his work include: (1) Developing novel catalyst systems for biofuel upgrading, (2) Exploring PFAS remediation mechanisms using advanced adsorbents, and (3) Utilizing agricultural residues like rice straw for value-added products. His 2025 article highlights glycerol-free biodiesel production via microwave-assisted interesterification, demonstrating innovation in waste utilization.
No scientific awards are listed. Advising and grants sections remain under development. His research contributes to the university's broader initiatives in sustainable materials science and environmental engineering.




