Alumni

Name Degree earned Research at lab Current position Current affiliation
Muhammad Sajjad Ahmad PhD The project was related to estimate the bioenergy potential of biomass produced on marginal lands through thermochemical conversation pathways using artificial intelligence and modelling. Post-Doc University of Waterloo Canada
Ayesha Shahid PhD Microalgae-based resource recovery, recycling, bioprocessing to bioproducts, metabolomics, transcriptomics Post-Doc School of Chemical Engineering, Zhengzhou University, China
Sana Malik PhD Developing multiproduction biorefinery route, process optimization for algae-based decarbonization, upscaling algae cultivation Lecturer Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney
Azeem Asghar PhD Wastewater-grown biomass to bioenergy, thermochemical conversion, machine learning, artificial neural network Department of Education, Punjab, Pakistan
Aqib Zafar Khan PhD Developing a wastewater-based algal biorefinery framework for multi-product extraction in a single cascading pipeline that is not only environmentally friendly with minimum waste but also economical. Postdoctoral Research Associate Shenzhen University China
Muhammad Ali MS Functional annotation of the cda1 gene from Bacillus thuringiensis through homology modeling and molecular docking Faculty member NeuroGenomics Institute, Washington University, USA
Muhammad Usman MS Bioprospecting of indigenous microalgae to evaluate their potential for bioenergy and wastewater treatment. PhD Student School of Chemical Engineering, Zhengzhou University China
Muhammad Nabeel Haider MS My Master's work involved the investigation of seasons on biomass and metabolite production of cyanobacteria. PhD Student Environmental Research Institute, MaREI Centre, University College Cork, Cork, T23 XE10, Ireland.
Hira Ashfaq MS Evaluating the impact of microalga-cyanobacterium binary culture on resource recovery, biomass production and contamination control.
Fatima Tahir MS My Master's work focused on evaluating the resource recovery and biomass production potential of the microalga-cyanobacterium binary culture in urban wastewater.