
معرفی
Dr. Usman Ali is a Research Fellow at the Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) at Teesside University. His work focuses on hydrogen production pathways, storage, and net-zero industrial strategies. Previously, he served as an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Pakistan, with nearly 15 years of teaching experience. He holds a PhD from the University of Sheffield (2017), specializing in CO₂ capture system modeling for power generation systems.
His expertise spans carbon capture technologies, process simulation, power plant engineering, and hydrogen economy innovations. He has supervised numerous students and led projects like the HEC-funded development of novel MOF-based CO₂ fixation catalysts. Current projects include advancing Teesside’s hydrogen economy and net-zero transitions.
Research interests emphasize decarbonization strategies, thermal conversion techniques, and sustainable energy systems. His publications address hydrogen production via biomass gasification, CO₂ capture optimization, and solar-powered infrastructure solutions. Collaborations focus on global energy transition challenges and industrial sustainability.
