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Mahmoud Alzoubi is an Assistant Professor at Queen's University in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining. His interdisciplinary background encompasses both Mining and Mechanical Engineering, which informs his research aimed at advancing novel technologies for the development of energy-efficient mining operations. His work addresses technical challenges associated with the implementation of advanced energy technologies, such as artificial ground freezing and heat recovery optimization. Having eight years of professional experience, he previously served as a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada and was a member of the Canadian Hydrogen Mining Advisory Committee (CHIM-AC). Alzoubi's research interests include ground freezing, ventilation, heating and cooling systems, and thermofluids engineering, particularly as they relate to the hydrogen initiative in mining. He holds a Ph.D. from McGill University and has an M.Sc. from the Masdar Institute of Khalifa University, in collaboration with MIT.
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