Monday, June 19, 2023

Dr. Mostafa Elshafie | Nagoya University | Japan | Best Researcher Award


Dr. Mostafa Elshafie He is an Associate Professor at the Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University. in Japan. Congratulations on your best researcher award by scienceFather. since October 2022. He obtained his BSc and MSC degrees from the faculty of engineering, at Menoufiya University, Egypt in 2003 and 2015, respectively. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Japan, Gifu University, Environmental and Renewable Energy Systems Division, in Hydrogen Production and Hydrogen Separation in Different Reactor Types in 2021. He has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental and Renewable Energy Systems Division at Gifu University, Japan for one year and a half. He is specialized in Hydrogen production, Ammonia Synthesis, Renewable Energy systems, Catalyst synthesis, Hydrogen permeation, Plasma, Energy, Exergy, and Heat exchangers. He has more than 30 publications in very prestigious international journals. He obtained his doctoral degree after three years and published more than 13 research papers. He obtained the Excellent Academic Graduate Award from Gifu University, Japan in March 2021. Congratulations for Best wishes for your Future.


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