
معرفی
Nimer Murshid is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. His research focuses on nanomaterials, environmental science, and computational chemistry, with a particular emphasis on aerogels, nanofluids, and machine learning applications in material characterization. He has contributed to studies on oil and dye removal using advanced materials, thermal radiation analysis, and sustainable energy solutions. His work frequently employs principal component analysis (PCA) and other computational tools to optimize material performance and environmental remediation strategies.
Research Interests include:
- Development and application of nanomaterials for biomedical and environmental uses
- Thermal and fluid dynamics analysis in nanofluid systems
- Machine learning-driven material optimization
- Sustainable energy integration in desalination and wastewater treatment
- Environmental remediation using advanced composites
Recent articles highlight innovations in aerogel efficiency evaluation, nanotube functionalization for cancer diagnosis, and wind energy applications for desalination. Collaborative efforts emphasize sustainable technologies and interdisciplinary approaches to global environmental challenges.
Grants and advising activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided information, though his role as a teaching professor suggests active involvement in academic mentorship within the Department of Chemistry.


