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Mohammad Alkhadra
Graduate Student and Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mohammad A. Alkhadra is known for his fundamental studies of water purification using shock electrodialysis, a technique pioneered by Prof. Martin Z. Bazant and team. He shares insights on his personal website and scientific blog.
Alkhadra holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also pursued a Master of Science (MS) in Chemical Engineering Practice (CEP) and another MS in Chemical Engineering with a perfect GPA of 4.0/4.0 at the University of California San Diego after completing his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemical Engineering with high honors (Summa Cum Laude) there.
His educational journey began with a High School Diploma in International Baccalaureate from the American International School in Riyadh.
Alkhadra's professional experience includes roles as a Graduate Student Researcher at both Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California San Diego. He has also worked as a Technical Consultant on Technology Development at Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) and on Energy & Innovation at Shell. Furthermore, he contributed as an Engineering Intern at General Atomics and held positions such as Undergraduate Researcher, Peer Mentor, and Note Taker during his academic pursuits.
Through his diverse academic background and industry experiences, Alkhadra has established himself as a proficient researcher and consultant in the field of Chemical Engineering.
For more details and updates on his research, visit his personal website and scientific blog.