Mojgan Hadi Moslehمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
Mojgan Hadi Mosleh serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Solids and Structures within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. She leads experimental research in geo-environmental engineering with a focus on sustainable solutions for geo-energy environmental challenges and actively supervises PhD students in this field. Her educational background includes a PhD in geological carbon sequestration from Cardiff University (2017) and postdoctoral research at Imperial College London (2015-2017), complemented by over five years of industry experience in geotechnical engineering and mining consultancy. Dr. Hadi Mosleh's research centers on developing sustainable materials for hazardous pollutant remediation in oil-contaminated sites, enhancing sealing material integrity in energy wells, creating solutions for gas leakage in carbon sequestration, and managing geothermal contaminants. Her work extends to applied digital technologies including Building Information Modelling and LiDAR/3D laser scanning, directly contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through: Design of low-cost localized solutions for VOC emissions in socioeconomically deprived communities Development of high-pressure laboratory facilities for geo-material testing Collaborations with Chinese institutions on geo-environmental challenges Her recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory focusing on sustainable composite materials for environmental remediation, particularly biochar-MOF systems for heavy metal and VOC removal, alongside advanced cement formulations for high-temperature geo-energy applications like carbon sequestration and geothermal energy. Dr. Hadi Mosleh has earned significant recognition including: Arthur Holmes Centenary Research Award (2016) Building Innovation Award 2022 finalist buildingSMART 2020 Professional Research Category prize Construction Computing Awards 2021 Health and Safety Software of the Year She currently supervises PhD projects on sustainable materials for oil-contaminated sites and geo-energy technologies while leading the Centre for Crisis Studies and Mitigation research project. Her funded work includes the EPSRC/Research Councils project 'Managing Boron in geothermal outflow water' (2020-2022) in Turkey, with additional grants from the European Commission for RFCS review activities and Newton Fund evaluations. Dr. Hadi Mosleh directs advanced experimental capabilities in geo-environmental engineering at Manchester, associated with the Sustainable Futures Research Beacon, Thomas Ashton Institute, and Manchester Environmental Research Institute. Her international network includes ongoing collaboration with Imperial College London (as Visiting Researcher until 2020) and active partnerships with Chinese universities including China University of Petroleum and China University of Mining and Technology.










