Shabnam Ahmadi | Environmental Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Shabnam Ahmadi | Environmental Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Shabnam Ahmadi | Tarbiat Modares University | Iran

Dr. Shabnam Ahmadi is an accomplished environmental researcher whose work centers on advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies, with a strong emphasis on adsorption, advanced oxidation processes, nanomaterial synthesis, and pollutant degradation. Her extensive research output spans high-impact studies on removing pharmaceuticals, dyes, heavy metals, fluoride, chloramphenicol, aniline, nitrate, arsenic, biogenic amines, and other emerging contaminants from industrial and municipal effluents. She has contributed significantly to the development and optimization of novel adsorbents, including LaFeO₃ nanoparticles, graphene quantum dots, zero-valent iron composites, nickel oxide, MgO-based nanomaterials, P-γ-Fe₂O₃ nanostructures, rare-earth oxides, and green-synthesized materials, frequently applying kinetic, equilibrium, thermodynamic, and modeling approaches such as RSM, ANN, and GA. Her collaborative reviews and research articles explore sustainable, cost-effective remediation pathways using sonochemical, sonoelectrochemical, peroxydisulfate-enhanced, hydrothermal, and combined oxidation–adsorption systems for tackling recalcitrant pollutants. Dr. Ahmadi’s work extends to environmental health, where she has assessed air quality impacts such as PM10 exposure, and to food safety through studies on microbial contamination and biogenic amine formation. She has co-authored influential reviews on treatment strategies for acid mine drainage, dye-laden wastewater, ciprofloxacin removal, and novel green adsorbents, contributing to scientific advancements in environmental protection. Her multidisciplinary collaborations across environmental chemistry, materials science, microbiology, and process engineering highlight her role in shaping innovative, scalable, and sustainable solutions for water purification and pollution control, positioning her research as an important contribution to global efforts aimed at cleaner water resources and safer ecosystems.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Falyouna, O., Maamoun, I., Ghosh, S., Malloum, A., Othmani, A., Eljamal, O., Amen, T., Oroke, A., Bornman, C., Ahmadi, S., Dehghani, M. H., Mahvi, A. H., Nasseri, S., Tyagi, I., & Koduru, J. R. (2022). Sustainable technologies for the removal of chloramphenicol from pharmaceutical industries effluent: A critical review. Journal of Molecular Liquids.

Akpomie, O., Ejechi, B. O., Banach, A. M., Adewuyi, I., Ayobola, E. D., Akpomie, K. G., Ghosh, S., & Ahmadi, S. (2022). Biogenic amine production from processed protein-based foods contaminated with Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis. Journal of Food Science and Technology.

Ghosh, S., Al Sharify, Z. T., Maleka, M. F., Onyeaka, H., Maleke, M., Malloum, A., Godoy, L., Meskini, M., Rami, M. R., Ahmadi, S., Al Najjar, S. Z., Ahmed, S. M., & Dehghani, M. H. (2022). Propolis efficacy on SARS-COV viruses: A review on antimicrobial activities and molecular simulations. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Ghosh, S., Malloum, A., Bornman, C., Othmani, A., Osagie, C., Kashitarash, Z., Khanday, W., Ahmadi, S., & Dehghani, M. (2022). Novel green adsorbents for removal of aniline from industrial effluents: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids.

Ghosh, S., Malloum, A., Igwegbe, C., Ighalo, J. O., Ahmadi, S., Dehghani, M., Othmani, A., Gökkuş, Ö., & Mubarak, N. (2022). New-generation adsorbents for the removal of fluoride from water and wastewater: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids.

Ye Liu | FRP in Transportation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ye Liu | FRP in Transportation | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Profiles:

📌 Current Position

Ye Liu is currently a research fellow at the University of Leeds, a role he has held since September 2023 under a permanent contract. His appointment marks a significant milestone in his academic career, as he continues to contribute to the university’s research objectives in environmental science, particularly focusing on air quality and pollutant emissions from diesel engines.

🏆 Publication Achievements

Ye Liu has made notable contributions to the scientific community through his publications. His work has been featured in various high-profile conferences, including the 39th International Symposium on Combustion and the TRA Conference in Lisbon. His research on the role of volatile organic compounds in the oxidation-driven fragmentation of soot particles and the enhancement of traffic management algorithms for UK motorways have garnered significant attention. These publications not only showcase his expertise in environmental science but also highlight his ability to address complex problems with innovative solutions.

🔬 Ongoing Research

Currently, Ye Liu is leading a project funded by the Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). This project, which runs from 2023 to 2024, focuses on testing and validating an innovative method to optimize the control strategy of diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration. His role as the principal investigator (PI) signifies his leadership in the field and his commitment to developing technologies that mitigate environmental impacts from diesel engines. He is also involved in a study funded by the International Exchange Programme of the Department of Science and Technology of Henan Province, China, which explores the mechanisms of surface adsorption of N2O and NH3 on the environmental evolution characteristics of diesel soot particles.

🔍 Research Interests

Ye Liu’s research interests are deeply rooted in environmental science, particularly in understanding the formation, control, and combustion of soot particles from diesel engines. His work spans various aspects of combustion science, including the fragmentation mechanism of soot particles, the oxidation mechanisms for soot particles, and the environmental impacts of nanoparticle emissions from the transport sector. His expertise in these areas is underscored by his involvement in several large-scale international projects, such as the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

🎓 Academic Background

Ye Liu’s academic journey is marked by rigorous training and research in environmental science. Before joining the University of Leeds as a research fellow, he held various research positions that allowed his to develop a strong foundation in the study of diesel soot particles and their environmental impacts. His academic background has equipped his with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in his current role and contribute significantly to his field of study.

🥇 Scholarships and Awards

Throughout his career, Ye Liu has been recognized for his contributions to environmental science. His work has earned his numerous accolades, reflecting his dedication to research and his ability to drive innovation in his field. These awards not only highlight his achievements but also serve as a testament to his commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental science.

🧬 Bioinformatics

Ye Liu’s research often intersects with bioinformatics, particularly in understanding how particulate emissions affect biological systems. By leveraging computational tools and data analysis, he can explore the health impacts of nanoparticles, contributing to broader discussions on public health and environmental policy.

🌐 Professional Associations

As an active member of the scientific community, Ye Liu is involved in several professional associations related to environmental science and engineering. His participation in these organizations allows his to stay abreast of the latest developments in his field, collaborate with other researchers, and contribute to the advancement of environmental research.

📚 Training & Workshops

Ye Liu is committed to continuous learning and professional development. He regularly participates in training sessions and workshops to enhance his skills and knowledge. These opportunities allow his to stay updated on the latest methodologies and technologies in environmental science, ensuring that his research remains at the cutting edge of the field.

🗣️ Oral Presentations

Ye Liu has delivered several oral presentations at international conferences, sharing his findings with the global scientific community. His ability to communicate complex research in an accessible manner has made his a sought-after speaker in his field, and his presentations have been well-received by his peers.

📝 Tasks Completed as a Researcher

As a researcher, Ye Liu has successfully managed multiple projects, from conceptualization to completion. His tasks have included designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, writing reports, and presenting findings. His ability to handle these responsibilities with diligence and precision underscores his expertise and dedication to his work.

💪 Success Factors

Ye Liu’s success as a researcher can be attributed to his strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and commitment to environmental sustainability. His collaborative approach and ability to lead projects have also been key factors in his achievements. These qualities have enabled his to make significant contributions to his field and advance our understanding of the environmental impacts of diesel emissions.

🧪 Publications & Laboratory Experience

With extensive laboratory experience, Ye Liu has conducted numerous experiments on diesel soot particles and their impacts. His publications reflect his in-depth understanding of the subject and his ability to apply this knowledge to real-world problems. Through his research, he has developed innovative methods for analyzing and mitigating the effects of particulate emissions, contributing valuable insights to the field of environmental science.

📖Publications:

Paper Title: Environmental and health impacts of banning passenger cars with internal combustion engines: A case study of Leeds, UK

  • Authors: Liu, Y., Chen, H., Jiang, L., Wei, T., Crowther, R.
  • Journal: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Soot particles formed by n-heptane and n-heptane/oxymethylene ether-3 in an inverse diffusion flame: A comparative analysis of chemical features

  • Authors: Liu, Y., Zhang, R., Wang, J., Hao, B., Guo, J.
  • Journal: Fuel
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Selective catalytic reduction of NOX with CH4 over In/SSZ-13 zeolites: The enhancement of high-temperature catalytic activity by Ce modification

  • Authors: Wang, C., Lv, G., Li, Y., Liu, Y., Song, C.
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Variations in surface functional groups, carbon chemical state and graphitization degree during thermal deactivation of diesel soot particles

  • Authors: Liu, Y., Wu, S., Fan, C., Liu, F., Chen, H.
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Enhancement of traffic management algorithms for UK motorways

  • Authors: Liu, Y., Chen, H., Wu, S., Proctor, P., Rowley, G.
  • Journal: Transportation Research Procedia
  • Year: 2023