跳转到主内容

非常抱歉,我们不完全支持您的浏览器。如果您可以选择,请升级到较新版本或使用 Mozilla Firefox、Microsoft Edge、Google Chrome 或 Safari 14 或更高版本。如果您无法进行此操作且需要支持,请将您的反馈发送给我们。

全新设计的官网为您带来全新体验,期待您的反馈

Elsevier
通过我们出版

Series Editor

Kamran Ghasemzadeh

Kamran Ghasemzadeh

Senior Researcher

University of Edinburgh, School of Engineering, Institute for Materials and Processes (UK)

电子邮件 Kamran Ghasemzadeh

Kamran Ghasemzadeh holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and he is currently a senior researcher at the University of Edinburgh, School of Engineering, Institute for Materials and Processes (UK), and previously served as senior researcher at the University of Manchester (2022–2024). Before moving to the UK, he was Associate Professor (2018–2022) and Assistant Professor (2015–2018) at the Chemical Engineering Faculty of Urmia University of Technology (Iran), where he also held several leadership positions, including Head of Department and Head of the Research and Innovation Institute.

Dr. Ghasemzadeh has authored 81 peer-reviewed journal articles, 39 Elsevier book chapters, and has contributed as editor to 12 books published by Elsevier and Wiley. His work has received 1,974 citations, with an H-index of 27 and an i10-index of 55, reflecting strong impact in hydrogen production, membrane engineering, process intensification, and computational modelling. He has delivered more than 31 presentations at national and international conferences, including seven invited talks.

He currently serves as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Membrane Science and Technology and is an editorial board several scientific journals. He has been a Guest Editor for special issues on hydrogen production, membrane processes, and computational methods in journals such as the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Membranes and Process journals. Dr. Ghasemzadeh is also a member of the UKRI Peer Review College and has reviewed extensively for high-impact journals and major publishers including Elsevier and Wiley.

As an educator, Dr. Ghasemzadeh has a strong teaching portfolio spanning undergraduate and postgraduate modules such as Unit Operations, Process Control, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Membrane Technology, and Advanced Modelling. He has supervised multiple PhD and MSc students across the UK and Iran, and developed computational training materials widely used in membrane process design education.