About me
Ahmad Najjaran is a dedicated and innovative researcher with a rich background in chemical and mechanical engineering. He earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London, where he specialized in diffusion absorption refrigeration systems for thermally-driven cooling from low-temperature heat sources. His thesis work involved advanced numerical simulations and experimental validations to enhance the efficiency of these systems, crucial for sustainable energy solutions. Following his PhD, Ahmad took on a role as a Research Associate at Durham University, leading projects on thermochemical-absorption energy systems and seasonal energy storage. Here, he developed novel approaches to energy storage that integrated cutting-edge mathematical modeling with practical implementations, aimed at boosting system performance and sustainability. Ahmad’s research is characterized by a strong commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability, leveraging his deep expertise in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and energy systems to tackle complex problems in the energy sector.
Work history
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Energy ConsultantQuimera Art Gallery
London, United KingdomFreelance