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Hamid Rajabi is a lecturer in Civil Engineering, with expertise in environmental engineering and nanotechnology. His research encompasses the development and application of advanced nanomaterials for separation processes, catalysis, environmental protection, and energy solutions. He focuses on innovative materials, such as 2D/3D nanostructures and carbon-based nanomaterials, to address challenges in pollution control, resource recovery, sustainable energy, and healthcare. His work aims to integrate these technologies into hybrid systems that foster sustainability and efficiency across multiple sectors. Through his research, Hamid seeks to drive impactful advancements in environmental and technological solutions. Hamid is also interested in supervising PhD and post-doc research projects and is pleased to discuss preparing robust applications for the following (but not limited to) internal and external opportunities.

Duncan Norman Research PhD Scholarship (International Students)
University of Liverpool & China Scholarship Council Awards (CSC)
University of Liverpool Research Fellowships
EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellowship
Newton International Fellowship (NIF)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships