Mohamed Farghali
Waste-to-Energy, Biogas, Biofertilizers, Biochemicals, Waste Valorization, Pyrolysis, Gasification, Anaerobic Digestion
Dr. Mohamed Farghali is a postdoctoral fellow specializing in biogas, biomass, waste management, waste-to-energy/biofuel technologies, and biofertilizers.
He holds a PhD in environmental engineering from a joint program between Assiut University in Egypt and Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (OUAVM) in Japan. Following his doctorate, he spent eight years as a visiting researcher at OUAVM and Kobe University in Japan. Currently, he is a JSPS postdoctoral fellow at Kobe University, Japan, with a highly competitive worldwide acceptance rate of 10%.
Dr. Farhali’s research focuses on bioenergy production, biomass valorization, and waste recycling. His contributions include optimizing biogas production from various waste sources, such as animal manure, municipal solid sludge, algae, cheese whey, crude glycerol, leather biomass, high ammonia stream wastewater, and food waste. He explores ammonia recovery, nutrient recycling, and climate change mitigation strategies to maximize sustainability and reduce emissions.
He has published over 50 research papers, review articles, and book chapters in high-impact journals like the Journal of Cleaner Production, Environmental Chemistry Letters, and Bioresource Technology. His expertise spans a wide range of topics, including bioenergy, membrane separation, green hydrogen, biodiesel, bioethanol, biochar for soil amendments and construction materials, renewable energy integration, and catalysts. He is actively engaged in developing sustainable biogas plants for small-scale farmers in developing countries to provide reliable energy sources.
Dr. Farghali is an editorial member and reviewer for various international journals. His interdisciplinary approach, dedication to sustainable development, and extensive expertise make him a valuable asset in the bioeconomy and renewable energy fields. Contact Dr. Farghali.