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Mehdi Nemati is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Biological Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester (UMIST) and has extensive experience in environmental bioengineering, focusing on challenges faced by the petroleum mining industry and agriculture. His research encompasses the application of bacterial sulfur cycles for the treatment of acid drainage and sour gas, addressing contamination issues with sulfide and nitrate. Nemati also explores the potential of microbial fuel cells for energy generation and treatment of wastewaters. His work includes developing biotechnologies for remediating soils and waters contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy petroleum compounds. He has engaged in various projects aimed at improving bioreactor designs to enhance mass transfer and bioremediation kinetics. His expertise contributes significantly to advancing chemical-biological remediation techniques for petroleum contaminants and complex organic pollutants.
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