Biography
Maytham Alabid was born on August 4, 1993, in Baghdad, Iraq. He graduated from University of Baghdad – Faculty of Engineering – Department of energy engineering in 2015.
He had a master's degree in Capture CO2 from a coal power plant with solar energy utilization at University Politehnica of Bucharest, Faculty of Energy Engineering. Currently, he is a Ph.D. student at Politehnica of Bucharest, Faculty of Energy Engineering.
His scientific research activities focus on optimizing the CO2 capture processes using different technologies: membrane and chemical absorption that are integrated into various power plants and cement industries.
Research Interest
Energy conversion, Carbon capture technology, Climate protection, Process Integration, CCS
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PhD student
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Faculty of Power Engineering
Romania
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- Enhancing Material Property Predictions through Optimized KNN Imputation and Deep Neural Network Modeling
- Methodology of the Professional-Business Game for the Development of a Cadet Leader in Professional Training Courses (L-1B) of the Tactical Level of Military Education
- Deep Learning-based Multi-class Three-dimensional (3-D) Object Classification using Phase-only Digital Holographic Information
- Integrated Multi-fidelity Structural Optimization for UAV Wings
- Unraveling Cognitive Aging: A Comprehensive Narrative Review of the Seattle Longitudinal Study and Recent Breakthroughs
- Gaussian-Transform for the Dirac Wave Function and its Application to the Multicenter Molecular Integral Over Dirac Wave Functions for Solving the Molecular Matrix Dirac Equation
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