Dr. Muhammad Asif is a seasoned expert in energy transition and renewable energy, currently serving as a Professor at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals in Saudi Arabia. He holds the prestigious titles of Fellow of the Energy Institute, Chartered Engineer, Chartered Environmentalist, and Certified Energy Manager. With extensive academic and professional experience, Dr. Asif has contributed significantly to the fields of sustainable development, renewable energy, and climate change. His previous roles include Senior Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University and Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Dr. Asif's academic credentials include a PhD in Applied Energy Engineering from Edinburgh Napier University and an MSc in Advanced Manufacturing Systems from the University of Liverpool. He is a prolific author, with publications focusing on energy crises, environmental security, and energy transition strategies, highlighting his dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions globally.
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Professor of Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, KFUPM
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Saud University
Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Technology Management Manager, Saudi Investment Recycling Company
Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Jeddah
Professor of Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, KFUPM
Associate Professor of Sustainability, College of Science and Engineering, HBKU
Professor of Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, KFUPM
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Saud University
Technology Management Manager, Saudi Investment Recycling Company
Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Jeddah