Alireza Hejazi

Team Lead

Alireza Hejazi is an assistant professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) and the Director of AUT Office of Sustainability. He has been a post doc research associate at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK (2017-2019). He has obtained his PhD (2017) and MSc (2011) in Chemical Engineering from the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering of the University of Alberta in Canada and his BSc (2009) in Chemical Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology in Iran. His research interests are adsorption separation processes including purification and upgrading, high-purity oxygen production, optimization of chemical processes, carbon capture and storage, and flow through porous media.


Azin Vahidi

MSc. Student

I'm Studying master of science in Chemical Engineering in the field of Separation Processes at Amirkabir university of technology. My thesis topic is "Synthesis of Titanium-silicate Nano-adsorbent with Porosity Control for Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen Separation".


Masoud Nouri

MSc. Student

I graduated from AUT with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering in 2019 and I'm currently a master's student in process separation at AUT. My MSc project focuses on Modeling and Optimization of Helium separation using Pressure Swing Adsorption Processes. 

Fatemeh Moradi

MSc. Student

I'm a MSc Student in Chemical Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology, currently working on "Modeling and optimization of a pressure swing adsorption- based high- flow rate medical oxygen concentrator (MOC)", under the supervision of Dr. Alireza Hejazi.






Amir Mohammad Elahi

MSc. Student

For decades there has been an identified need for an optimized process to overcome air pollution and gas mixtures separation. Air builds up almost all of the atmosphere and thankfully a major portion of my research. I am currently working on adsorption in different systems like oxygen purification and CO2 Capture. Simulation and optimization with MATLAB and investigating experimental adsorption set-ups are the groundwork of my research.

At the moment, I am a MSc student at Amirkabir University of Technology studying Chemical Engineering and I am really interested in separation processes. Designing chemical processes is really fascinating in my opinion therefore, doing so with the separation processes would be a perfect combination. In my spare time, I enjoy reading about electronic circuits and quantum physics. 

Kimia Ramezani

MSc. Student

I am very much interested in the separation processes and Currently, my main focus is on the Simulation and optimization of adsorption processes using MATLAB. I have worked on the simulation and optimization of medical oxygen concentrators as the demand for medical oxygen rose during the COVID-19 pandemic, In that study, we worked on developing a guideline on materials and setting a bridge between the medical and adsorption community. At the moment, I am an MSc student at the Amirkabir University of Technology studying chemical Engineering and I am working on designing a superstructure-based optimization for light product cycles that are industrialized and widely used. The other research areas that I am interested to work on in the future are water treatment processes (Processes such as Zero Liquid Discharge) and designing sustainable processes.



Elaheh Motiee

BSc. Student

I'm a Chemical Engineering bachelor student at Amirkabir University of Technology. When I was a high school student I was interested in environmental studies and I was curious about what can we do to prevent the consequences we caused in our world. I was fortunate to meet someone who leads me to this group to learn more and do some experimental work. I manage our website to publish our achievements and share it with you!



Mostafa Salehi

MSc. Student 

Greenhouse gas emissions have had serious implications in recent years, including global warming. CO2 emissions from various industries are a major contributor to these consequences. I'm an MSc. Chemical Engineering student at Amirkabir University of Technology and working on "Life cycle assessment of CO2 capture using adsorption technology" with Dr. Alireza Hejazi. Working with this team makes me proud. 

Alumni

Final Year BSc. Students

  • Amir Mohammad Elahi (2021)
  • Kimia Ramezani (2021)
  • Hamed Torabi (2021)
  • Sina Tajpour (2021)
  • Amirjamshid Rahimnejad (2021)
  • Hooman Ahani (2020)

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Our recent work with Dr. Ashwin Kumar Rajagopalan (The University of Manchester) and Amir Mohammad Elahi on "Marrying Materials and Processes: A Superstructure Inspired Optimization Approach for Pressure Swing Adsorption Processes for Pre-Combustion CO2 Capture" was presented at 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting. This talk was part of Area 2E: PSA/TSA and...

The website of the Laboratory of Adsorption and Separation Processes (LASP) at Amirkabir University of Technology has been successfully launched! Stay tuned for our latest announcements!

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