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Ali Lohi is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). He holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo and has extensive expertise in areas including Sustainable Energy Technologies and Optimization of Artificial Intelligence-based Simulation Modelling for Chemical Processes. His research focuses on the re-purposing of waste materials and green near net zero process design, striving to address ecological challenges associated with traditional energy consumption. Lohi is actively involved in educating undergraduate and graduate students, guiding them on strategies to decrease energy consumption while maintaining living standards. His research includes converting agricultural waste into cost-efficient bio oil and synthesis gas. Lohi believes in collaborative efforts among engineers and scientists across disciplines to forge a greener future. He also contributes to the academic community by shaping curriculum for undergraduate, master's, and PhD programs at TMU. Lohi's engagement in research supports innovative approaches to energy management and waste utilization that are critical for sustainable development.
Toronto Metropolitan University • Toronto
Teaches undergraduate and graduate courses, focuses on sustainable energy engineering and optimization of chemical processes.
Department of Chemical Engineering