معرفی
Muhammad Umer serves as a Research Fellow at Ulster University's Belfast School of Architecture & the Built Environment within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment. His research centers on sustainable hydrogen production through innovative electrolysis and photocatalytic methodologies, directly contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals for clean energy and responsible resource management.
His core research domains include:
- Hydrogen Production
- Biomass Electrolysis
- Renewable Energy Systems
- Advanced Catalysis
- Photocatalysis
- Sustainable Waste Valorization
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate expertise in optimizing polyoxometalate-catalyzed hydrogen generation from agricultural and food waste streams using response surface methodology, revealing significant process efficiencies. Earlier work (2019-2020) pioneered TiO₂-based nanocomposites incorporating carbon nanotubes and rare-earth oxides for visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, emphasizing charge separation mechanics and reactor engineering.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Dr. Umer actively engages with the research community through conference participation including the European Conference on Solar Chemistry (2024) and Irish Environmental Researchers Colloquium (2022). Details regarding research grants, student supervision, or laboratory affiliations remain unspecified in current records.


