Mohammad Aslam | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof. Dr. Mohammad Aslam, National Institute of Technology Srinagar, India.
Dr. Mohammad Aslam, Ph.D., is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Adjunct Faculty at the Centre for Energy and Environmental Research, NIT Srinagar, India.
With over 16 years of academic and research experience, his expertise spans hydroprocessing of seed oils, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, and bioenergy.
Dr. Aslam has held pivotal roles in prestigious institutions, including NIT Jalandhar and Hindustan College of Science & Technology. He has received numerous accolades, including the Best Paper Award at WRETC 2016 and SUNREAPS-II 2018.
A dedicated educator and researcher, he is committed to advancing sustainable and renewable energy solutions. 

Publication profile
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Education and Experience
Education
Ph.D. (Chemistry) – Hydroprocessing of Seed Oils into Transportation Fuels, NIT Jalandhar (2017).
M.Tech (Fuels & Combustion) – BIT Mesra, Ranchi (2006), Dissertation at CSIR-IIP Dehradun.
M.Sc (Industrial Chemistry) – Aligarh Muslim University (2003).
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry) – C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur (2001).
Experience
Assistant Professor (Grade I), Dept. of Chemistry, NIT Srinagar (2022–Present).
Adjunct Faculty, CEER, NIT Srinagar (2024–Present).
Postdoctoral Fellow, Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bioenergy (2014–2017).
Lecturer/Assistant Professor at Hindustan College of Science and Technology (2006–2011).
Suitability For The Award
Assist Prof.Dr. Mohammad Aslam, an accomplished researcher and academician with over 16 years of extensive research and teaching experience, stands as an exemplary candidate for the prestigious Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking contributions to the field of chemistry, particularly in renewable energy, catalysis, and sustainable fuel production, are hallmarks of his career. From pioneering hydroprocessing techniques for seed oils into transportation fuels to innovative studies on Fischer-Tropsch synthesis for gas-to-liquid technology, Dr. Aslam has consistently delivered impactful research that addresses critical global challenges.
Professional Development
Publications Top Notes
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Transformation of 1-G and 2-G liquid biomass to green fuels using hydroprocessing technology (2022) – Cited by 25. -
Production of renewable liquid hydrocarbons over renewable catalyst (2018) – Cited by 15. -
Sustainability of New and Renewable Energy: A Present Scenario (2018) – Cited by 10. -
Potential of oleaginous yeast Trichosporon sp. for conversion of sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate into biodiesel (2017) – Cited by 40. -
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Studies on Titania Supported Cobalt Catalyst (2016) – Cited by 18. -
Hydrodecarboxylation of Jatrophacurcas L. using Fly Ash Catalyst (2016) – Cited by 12. -
Hydroprocessing of Mesuaferrea L oil over NiMo/MBCUS catalyst (2016) – Cited by 20. -
Performance and emission characteristics of VCR C.I. engine using Jatropha curcas oil (2016) – Cited by 30. -
Catalytic Hydrocracking of High FFA Vegetable Oils to Liquid Hydrocarbons (2015) – Cited by 22.
As a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate at the Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bioenergy, he honed his expertise in biofuel production and hydroprocessing.
His expertise includes hydroprocessing of seed oils for biofuel production, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, and catalytic conversion technologies. 
2024: Item Writer for JEE Chemistry (NTA, Govt. of India).
2023: External Examiner for MSc and Biotechnology lab courses at IUST and Central University of Kashmir.
2011–2017: Fellowship from MNRE, Govt. of India.
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Lecturer: Faculty of Sciences, Gafsa, Tunisia (2015–Present)
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