Mr. Hirpha Adugna Areti, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
Born on January 21, 1992, in Ethiopia, Hirpha Adugna Areti serves as the Chief Technical Assistant in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Haramaya University. He holds a BSc and an MSc in Chemical Engineering, with a focus on process engineering (2024). Hirpha is passionate about environmental and chemical engineering, specializing in sustainable approaches for water treatment and waste management. He has published multiple high-impact research papers and is a reviewer for esteemed journals like Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery and Heliyon. His certifications include a Nanodegree in Data Analysis from Udacity. 📊🧪
Since October 25, 2018, Hirpha Adugna Areti has worked at Haramaya University, first as a Senior Technical Assistant and now as Chief Technical Assistant in the Department of Chemical Engineering. His role includes supervising chemical engineering labs, ensuring equipment functionality, and maintaining safety standards. Hirpha provides technical support during laboratory sessions, guides students through experiments, and manages lab inventory. He also assists in research projects, focusing on water treatment, air pollution control, and waste management. Additionally, he prepares lecture notes, trains students in lab protocols, and mentors junior staff, enhancing practical learning for graduate and undergraduate students. 🧪🌱📖
Educational Journey
Hirpha Adugna Areti has built a strong academic foundation in Ethiopia. He earned a Grade 8 Ministry Certificate in 2009 from Gago Osole Primary School and a Grade 10 Matric Certificate in 2011 from Abuna Gindeberet Secondary School. In 2013, he completed his Grade 12 University Entrance Certificate at Gindeberet Preparatory School. Hirpha graduated with a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Haramaya University in 2018 and is pursuing an MSc from the same institution, expected in February 2024. Additionally, he will complete the Higher Diploma Program in July 2024, showcasing his commitment to academic excellence. 🌟📘🧪
Certifications and Awards
Hirpha Adugna Areti has received several prestigious awards and certifications for his contributions and professional development. He holds reviewing certificates from the editors of Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery and Heliyon, showcasing his expertise in academic peer review. Additionally, he completed a Nanodegree Program in “Data Analysis Fundamentals” from Udacity. Hirpha earned the Higher Diploma Program (HDP) certification from Haramaya University and was honored with the International Analytical Chemistry Award, reflecting his excellence in the field. These achievements highlight his dedication to academic and professional growth. 🌟📊🧪
Research Focus Areas
Mr. Hirpha Adugna Areti specializes in chemical and environmental engineering, with a strong focus on sustainable practices and innovative technologies. His research emphasizes the development of bio-based adsorbents for water treatment, particularly using agricultural by-products like banana peels and corn cobs for removing heavy metals such as Cr (VI). He also explores the valorization of agricultural waste in the food sector and the use of biowaste as catalysts for environmental applications. His work contributes to advancing green chemistry, circular economy, and eco-friendly solutions for global challenges. ♻️⚗️🌿
Publication Top Notes
Response surface method based parametric optimization of Cr (VI) removal from tannery wastewater 🌊📘 (Cited by: 12, Year: 2024)
Adsorptive performances and valorization of green synthesized biochar–based activated carbon 🌿⚗️ (Cited by: 4, Year: 2024)
Innovative Uses of Agricultural By-Products in the Food and Beverage Sector: A Review 🥗🌾 (Cited by: 1, Year: 2024)
Biowastes as Sustainable Catalysts for Water Treatment: A Comprehensive Overview ♻️💧 (Year: 2025)
Dr. Junshu Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Dr. Junshu Zhang specializes in structural health monitoring and flexible electronics. His research focuses on improving sensor systems, including recognizing bolt loosening and developing mechanical models for flexible sensors. He has contributed to strain transfer models that predict sensor properties and eliminate environmental factors. With 7 ongoing research projects, 3 patents, and 4 published journal articles, Dr. Zhang is a key innovator in his field. He holds professional membership with the Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering. 🌐
Dr. Junshu Zhang is a prominent researcher specializing in structural health monitoring and flexible electronics. His work focuses on advancing sensor technologies, particularly in the recognition of bolt loosening and the development of mechanical models for flexible sensors. By establishing strain transfer models, Dr. Zhang aims to predict sensor properties and eliminate the influence of environmental and material factors. With 7 ongoing research projects, 3 patents, and several published journal articles, he is making significant contributions to the field. He is a member of the Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering. 🌐
Research Focus 🧑🔬
Dr. Junshu Zhang’s research primarily focuses on structural health monitoring and flexible electronics, with a strong emphasis on developing innovative sensor technologies. His work includes bolt preload impact modulation, improving the strain transfer model for flexible sensors, and enhancing measurement calibration for piezoresistive sensors. He has contributed to the design of graphene nanoplatelets-based strain sensors and non-uniform shear stress models to improve sensor accuracy. These efforts aim to optimize sensor performance in structural monitoring systems and flexible electronics. Dr. Zhang’s contributions are central to the advancement of sensor mechanics and sensor applications. 📊📐
Publication Top Notes
Cointegration-based impact modulation for bolt preload under the influence of percussion force (2024) 🔧
Measurement Calibration of Flexible Piezoresistive Sensors Based on Strain Transfer Model Accounting for Coating Effect (2024) 📏
Graphene Nanoplatelets/Polydimethylsiloxane Flexible Strain Sensor with Improved Sandwich Structure (2024) 🛠️ – Cited by 2
Improved strain transfer model for flexible sensors based on non-uniform distribution of shear stress in each layer (2024) 📐 – Cited by 2