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TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP
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The Gibson Energy Environmental Services Advisory Group acts as an innovation forum to assess and apply leading edge treatment technologies and processes to oil and gas wastes and is comprised of four distinguished individuals from the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary.
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Dr. Anil K. Mehrotra, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Dr. Mehrotra is a Professor at, and the Interim Dean of, the Schulich School of Engineering, as well as the Director of the Centre for Environmental Engineering Research and Education (CEERE). Dr. Mehrotra’s research expertise includes the transport and thermophysical properties of crude oils and bitumens, the kinetics and mechanism of solids deposition and fouling, and the remediation of contaminated soils and methane oxidation by biofiltration. Dr. Mehrotra has provided consulting services to a number of industry and government organizations.
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Dr. Maen Husein, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Dr. Husein is an Associate Professor, and currently the Associate Head of Graduate Studies, in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Schulich School of Engineering. Dr. Husein’s research focus is on the energy and environment and application of nanotechnology to optimize energy recovery from primary sources while reducing the associated environmental impact. More specifically, Dr. Husein is currently working on in-situ upgrading of heavy oil and the removal of H2S associated with it as well as the removal of organic and ionic contaminants, including heavy metals, from produced water.
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Dr. Nader Mahinpey, Ph.D., P.Eng
Dr. Mahinpey is an Associate Professor at the Schulich School of Engineering. His research activities focus on promoting research programs in the areas of clean energy and green engineering. His expertise and current research interests involve the application of chemical engineering to the energy and environment fields. The focus of his research consists of renewable energy, biofuel and bioenergy, gasification, pyrolysis, biochemical conversion, and reaction engineering. Energy and environment are the two paramount themes in these research activities.
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