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Mohammad Mehrali serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente, affiliated with the Thermal Engineering Group and leading the Smart Thermal Energy Materials (SMARTTEM) Research Group. His research focuses on advancing sustainable energy solutions through innovative materials science. With a strong foundation in thermal engineering and energy storage, his work bridges fundamental research with practical applications, aiming to create an efficient and environmentally friendly future. His academic journey is enriched by diverse experiences at leading institutions worldwide. Previously, he was a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Process & Energy Department at Delft University of Technology from 2016 to 2018, participating in multidisciplinary projects involving nanomaterials, solar energy harvesting, and microfabrication technologies. At the University of Malaya, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow, developing graphene-based composite materials for thermal energy storage applications, building upon his doctoral studies that focused on graphene materials. He emphasizes the development of advanced material technologies for sustainable energy systems, including thermochemical phase change materials, eco-friendly cooling solutions, low-carbon materials, and energy harvesting systems.
University of Twente • Enschede, Netherlands
Leading research initiatives in the Thermal Engineering Group and overseeing the SMARTTEM Research Group.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Worked on multidisciplinary projects in the Process & Energy Department focusing on nanomaterials and solar energy.
University of Malaya • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Developed graphene-based composite materials for thermal energy storage applications.
Includes specializations in Financial Engineering & Management, Healthcare Technology & Management, and Production & Logistics Management.