Dr. Qusay Jaafar Rasheed Al-Obaidi
Dr. Qusay Jaafar Rasheed Al-Obaidi
Chemical Engineering Department
Lecturer Dr.
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Accomplished and ambitious Chemical Engineering / Water & Industrial Wastewater Treatment Professional with eighteen years of research in the Extractive/Removal Pollutants from Water & Industrial Wastewater Treatment and teaching experience in Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology, Iraq, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at the Missouri Science & Technology University, USA. Adept with a vast background in engineering principles, project leadership, effective application of research on development processes along with offering solutions and adjustments to better improve safety and effectiveness. A capable partner that effectively maintains working relationships with co-workers and supervisors.
PhD. in Chemical Engineering, Missouri University S&T. Rolla, USA.
M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, Missouri University S&T. Rolla, USA.
M. Tech. in Petroleum Refinery and petrochemicals, Anna University. India.
B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq.
❖ Extractive Metallurgy. ❖ Water and Industrial Wastewater Treatment. ❖ Nanotechnology. ❖ Petroleum Refinery & petrochemicals. ❖ Antimicrobial Activity.
1-A Comprehensive Analysis of the Hydrogen Generation Technology Through Electrochemical Water and Industrial Wastewater Electrolysis. Q Al-Obaidi, DS Ibrahim, MN Mohammed, AJ Sultan, FH Al-Ani, Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 2024
2- Emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) enhanced by nanoparticles and ionic liquid for extracting vanadium ions from wastewater. Q Al-Obaidi, NY Selem, MH Al-Dahhan Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-14, 2024
3-Performance Investigation of Surface Modified Ceramic Microfiltration Membranes of Ionic Water Treatment. Q Al-Obaidi, HSS Aljibori, TA Abdullah, MN Mohammed, OI Abdullah Environmental Research, Engineering and Management 80 (2), 49-55, 2024
4-Enhanced emulsion liquid membranes for extraction of pollutants from water. M Al-Dahhan, Q Al-Obaidi US Patent 11,648,512, 2023
5-A Critical Review of the Photocatalytic Degradation of Pharmaceutical Residues by a TiO₂-Based Photocatalyst. TA Abdullah, Q Al-Obaidi, TA Abdulla, RT Rasheed, K Al-Azawi, ... Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry 51 (2), 65-75, 2023.
6- Enhanced Emulsion Liquid Membranes for Extraction of Pollutants From Industrial Wastewater and Water. N Aldafairi, Q Al-Obaidi, MM Aldahhan 2022 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2022
7- A New Emulsion Liquid Membrane (ELM) Enhanced By Nanoparticles and Ionic Liquid for Recovering Heavy Metals from Wastewater Using a Vanadium Compound As Example. Q Al-Obaidi, MM Aldahhan 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2021
8- Heavy Metals Extraction By Intensifying Method of Emulsion Liquid Membrane with Nanoparticles in W1 Phase & Ionic Liquid in O Phase . F Majrashi, Q Al-Obaidi, MM Aldahhan 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2021
9-Removal of hydrocarbons of 4-Nitrophenol by emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) using magnetic Fe2O3 nanoparticles and ionic liquid. Q Al-Obaidi, M Alabdulmuhsin, A Tolstik, JG Trautman, M Al-Dahhan Journal of Water Process Engineering 39, 101729, 2021
10- Extracting metallurgy contaminants and hydrocarbons removing from water and industrial wastewater using enhanced emulsion liquid membrane with nanoparticles and ionic liquid . QJR Al-Obaidi Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2021
11- Removal of Hydrocarbons of 4-Nitrophenol by Emulsion Liquid Membrane (ELM) using Magnetic Fe₂O₃ Nanoparticles and Ionic Liquid Q Al-Obaidi, M Alabdulmuhsin, A Tolstik, JG Trautman, MH Al-Dahhan Elsevier, 2021
12- Advanced Removal/Extraction of the Hydrocarbons by Emulsion Liquid Membrane Enhanced by Nanoparticles . Q Al-Obaidi, M Al-Dahhan 2019 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2019
13- Advanced removal of 4-nitrophenol by emerging and intensifying technology of emulsion liquid membrane with magnetic nanoparticles. Q Al-Obaidi, M Al-Dahhan SYMPHOS, 2019
14- Assessing the Removal of Heavy Metals using Emerging and Intensifying Technology of Emulsion Liquid Membrane with Ionic Liquid . Q Al-Obaidi, J Monroe, H Smith, Z Haha, M Al-Dahhan SYMPHOS, 2019
15- WASTE-WATER TREATMENT BY ELECTRO-OXIDATION PROCESS WITH TiO2 F Ghanim, TA Abdullah . Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (JAMT) 10 (1), 61-72, 2016
16- Synthesis and optimization of nisin-silver nanoparticles at different conditions. QJ Rasheed Eng Technol J 33, 331-41, 2015
17- Purification and characterization of NISIN produced by lactococcus lactis isolated from Indian curd. SA Mahdy, QJ Rasheed, PT Kalaichelvan Antimicrobial Activity of Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles AM Saba, JR Qusay, PT Kalaichelvan International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) 2 (1), 2012
18- Antimicrobial activity of zero-valent iron nanoparticles. AM Saba, JR Qusay, PT Kalaichelvan International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER),2012
19- Antimicrobial activity of zero-valent iron nanoparticles. SA Mahdy, QJ Raheed, PT Kalaichelvan International Journal of Modern Engineering Research 2 (1), 578-581, 2012
20- Treatment of petroleum refinery wastewater by ultrasound-dispersed nanoscale zero-valent iron particles. QJ Rasheed, K Pandian, K Muthukumar
21. Effect of additive agents on sono-degradation petroleum refinery wastewater. QJ Rasheed, 2011
22. Treatment of Petrochemical Wastewater using Sequencing Batch Reactor. QJ Rasheed, K Muthukumar ,Recent Trends in Engineering & Education”(RTEE), NITTTR. Kolkata, India ,2010
23.Study the Effect of Added 4wt% of Nickel Oxide, Ammonium Oxide and Cobalt Oxide over HZSM-5 Catalyst for the Catalytic reaction of Bio-Ethanol into Hydrocarbons . Thamer Adnan Abdullah, Fanar Ganem Hashem, Qusay J Rasheed, Abdulnasser M AL-gebori, Hasan R Obayes
1-Engineer Mechanicals and Strength of Material (22-24)
2-physics (23-24)
3-Chemicals from Petroleum (23-Till now ) (22-24)
4-(23-24) Chemistry of Petroleum
5-(2024-Till now) Workshop Advisor
1. Many Honors from the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR). Iraq.
2. Honor from the Deputy Minister of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR). Iraq.
3. Honor from the Director of Culture Office of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR). Iraq.
4. Many honors from the President of the University of Technology. Iraq.
5. Many honors from Asst. President of the University of Technology. Iraq.
6. Many honors from the HOD of Chemical Engineering Dept. University of Technology. Iraq.
7. Honor from the Head of the Nanotechnology Center at the University of Technology. Iraq.
8. Honor from the Director of General Directions of Scientifics Welfare of the Ministry of Youth and Sport. Iraq.
9. Distinguished Dissertation Award from Missouri S&T University 2021.
10. Participant’s Groundwater Treatment was funded by the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) 2019.
11. First Place Award Poster session, 15th Annual Missouri S&T undergraduate Research Conference 2019.
The Industrial Advisory Council at the College of Chemical Engineering / Technological University holds its periodic meeting
Based on the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Presidency of the Technological University regarding linking the academic aspect with the labor market in the public and private sectors, the Industrial Advisory Council at the College of Chemical Engineering held its periodic meeting for the academic year 2023/2024 headed by Professor Dr. Khaled Ajami Sakr in the presence of expert professors and consultants representing employers in the industrial and production sectors on Wednesday 7/8/2024. During the meeting, the new curricula prepared according to the Bologna process for all academic stages were discussed. The observations and proposals submitted by the industrial expert professors from the members of the Advisory Council were approved. On the other hand, the vision, mission, and objectives were discussed, as well as their compatibility with the scientific openness that seeks to prepare chemical engineers who keep pace with the latest scientific developments in the labor market and the requirements of sustainable development. The members of the Industrial Advisory Council from employers praised the college's efforts in aligning the curricula of students with the actual needs that support the development of graduates' skills. It is worth noting that the College of Chemical Engineering includes three scientific departments: Chemical Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Oil Refining, and Chemical Engineering and Oil Pollution.
Students of the College of Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology begin implementing the college's expanded program for summer training in oil refineries and production plants
Based on the vision of the University of Technology, which pays great attention to the practical and field application aspect, students of the College of Chemical Engineering began the summer training program that aims to develop the students' applied scientific capabilities. Among the most important operational sites in which training was conducted are the oil companies and sites affiliated with the Ministry of Oil, the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Electricity. This step comes from linking the practical and theoretical aspect of the student and reviewing the industrial and production reality on the ground, as the student implements two months of summer training distributed by one month in the second phase and another month in the third phase. It is worth noting that the College of Chemical Engineering includes three scientific departments: Chemical Process Engineering, Oil Refining Engineering and Oil Pollution Treatment Engineering. These specializations qualify their graduates to work in factories, refineries, petrochemical complexes, food and pharmaceutical industries and to work efficiently according to academic quality specifications, labor market needs and sustainable development.
Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology follows up on the reconstruction and rehabilitation campaign of the department's laboratory building
In light of the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Presidency of the University of Technology seeking to apply quality standards in academic laboratories and provide all the comfort requirements for our dear students, the reconstruction and rehabilitation campaign for the laboratories of the Department of Chemical Engineering continued in the building of the department's annex and with direct follow-up by Professor Dr. Khaled Sakr, Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, on Monday 19/8/2024 in the presence of the Administrative Assistant, Professor Dr. Zainab Youssef and the technical and administrative staff. As the engineering cadres in the Department of Construction and Projects continue to complete their work, the department is witnessing a reconstruction and rehabilitation campaign that includes the rehabilitation of scientific laboratory halls and providing safety and security requirements in each laboratory according to international conditions. It is worth noting that the reconstruction included more than six laboratories in order to enhance laboratory quality requirements and develop the educational process.
This campaign comes in an effort by the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology to provide all means of comfort and success for our dear students in the department for the new academic year 2024-2025
Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering supervises the rehabilitation of graduate studies halls
Within the framework of the construction and reconstruction renaissance witnessed by the University of Technology and its endeavor to upgrade the educational and service infrastructure, the Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Professor Dr. Khaled Ajami Sakr, and the administrative and scientific staff supervised the rehabilitation of two graduate studies halls. It is worth noting that during the new academic year, a master's degree was created in the specialization of chemical engineering and oil pollution in addition to the previously existing postgraduate studies, which included the study of a general doctorate, a master's degree in the specialization of operations engineering, and a master's degree in the specialization of chemical engineering and oil refining. The head of the department expressed his thanks and gratitude for all the efforts that contributed to the implementation of the furnishing process of these classrooms.