Alireza Abbassi Monjezi

Alireza Abbassi Monjezi

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Founder & CEO at Waterwhelm

  • Education

    • University of Surrey

      2008 - 2012
      MEng of Chemical & Process Engineering Chemical Engineering 2:1

      Modules included: Multi-Disciplinary Design Project, Process Operations & Management, Process Safety & Operations Integrity, Systems Engineering & Sustainability, Individual & Group Design Projects, MEng Research Project, Optimisation and Decision Making, Energy Systems, Project Costing, Separation Processes.

    • University of Surrey

      2012 - 2016
      Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Chemical and Process Engineering

      Designing and modelling a forward osmosis (FO) system driven by solar thermal energy which can be employed in water desalination and enhanced oil recovery methods. The work includes research, process design and extensive computational modelling using programming packages namely MATLAB, HYSYS and ChemCAD.

  • Experience

    • University of Surrey

      Sept 2008 - Jul 2012
      Student

      Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of Surrey

    • Boots

      Nov 2008 - Jun 2010
      Healthcare Sales Advisor

      Through the experience at Boots, developed;- Problem-solving ability with responsibilities for recommending healthcare products to customers and giving advice on ailments.- Team-working skills by working alongside colleagues.- Ability to work under pressure at busy times.

    • Chelsea International House Ltd.

      Oct 2010 - Oct 2012
      Freelance Translator

      - Translating various articles, obtained the skills expected from a translator including;- Time-management and work-load prioritisation by meeting strict deadlines.- Self-discipline and self-sufficiency by working independently.- High attention to details which is one of the most important requirements of translating.

    • London 2012

      Jul 2012 - Sept 2012
      Transportation Coordinator

      - Receiving and arranging transportation for VIP guests arriving at Heathrow Airport.- Collaborating with several transportation and accommodation centres involved in the Olympic and Paralympic games.- Leading groups of volunteer drivers.

    • University of Surrey

      Oct 2012 - Feb 2017

      Modelling novel desalination techniques using solar thermal energy where heat transfer is carried out using direct contact heat exchangers. Designing and modelling a forward osmosis (FO) system driven by solar thermal energy which can be employed in seawater desalination and water treatment. The research included process design and extensive computational modelling using programming packages MATLAB, HYSYS and ChemCAD.

      • Postdoctoral Research Fellow

        Sept 2016 - Feb 2017
      • PHD Researcher

        Oct 2012 - Sept 2016
    • Queen Mary University of London

      Feb 2017 - Jan 2018
      Postdoctoral Research Assistant

      Working on a project in collaboration with the University of Alexandria, Egypt, funded by the British Council. The project aims to design and fabricate a desalination unit powered by a combination PVT cells and a wind turbine for production of potable water in remote areas of Egypt.

    • The University of Edinburgh

      Jan 2018 - Jan 2019
      Postdoctoral Research Associate

      To design, commission and test an electrodialysis (ED) module as part of a European Horizon 2020 project. The research involves a theoretical and experimental study of parameters that affect the performance of ion exchange membranes which can be employed for desalination in electrodialysis (ED) and renewable energy generation in reverse electrodiaysis (RED).

    • Waterwhelm

      Dec 2018 - now
      Founder and CEO

      Waterwhelm’s breakthrough water re-use and desalination technology operates at significantly lower pressures compared to reverse osmosis, resulting in lower capital and maintenance costs. Powered by waste heat, our circular solution achieves the lowest-ever rate of electricity consumption and CO2 emissions in the market.http://www.waterwhelm.com/

    • Royal Academy of Engineering

      Jan 2020 - Mar 2021
      Enterprise Fellow
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and learning support in higher education

      The Higher Education Academy
      Dec 2015
    • Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching

      University of Surrey
      Sept 2015