Saad Aljlil | Experimental Methods | Best Innovator Award

Best Innovator Award

Saad Aljlil RDIU-Grants, Saudi Arabia

Saad Aljlil
Affiliation RDIU-Grants
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 55795281900
Documents 1102
Citations 1199
h-index 19
Subject Area Experimental methods
Award Website Global Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8115-8800

The Best Innovator Award recognizes significant contributions in experimental energy research and applied material sciences. Saad Aljlil has demonstrated consistent academic productivity and innovation through interdisciplinary research outputs. His work spans membrane technology, desalination, and sustainable energy solutions. The recognition is aligned with global standards of scientific impact and technological advancement [1].

Abstract

This article outlines the academic achievements of Saad Aljlil in experimental methods and energy research. It evaluates his publication record, scientific contributions, and measurable impact. The recognition emphasizes innovation in membrane technologies and environmental engineering. The study contextualizes his work within global research benchmarks [2].

Keywords

Experimental methods, membrane technology, desalination, renewable energy, water treatment, nanocomposites, innovation, scientific impact. These keywords represent the interdisciplinary nature of the research portfolio. They highlight both theoretical and applied scientific approaches. The focus reflects global sustainability challenges.

Introduction

Scientific innovation plays a crucial role in addressing energy and environmental issues. Saad Aljlil’s research integrates advanced material science with engineering solutions. His contributions demonstrate applied innovation through experimental validation. This article presents a structured overview of his scholarly work [3].

Research Profile

The researcher maintains a strong academic presence with over 1100 indexed documents. His citation count reflects growing influence within scientific communities. The h-index indicates sustained productivity and impact. His affiliation supports research aligned with global innovation standards.

Research Contributions

Key contributions include membrane fabrication for desalination and water purification systems. His work explores nanocomposite materials for improved filtration efficiency. Experimental validation methods strengthen reliability and reproducibility. These innovations support sustainable water and energy solutions [4].

Publications

Saad Aljlil has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals focusing on membrane science, desalination, and nanotechnology. His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with experimental research methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration. The research outputs span both fundamental studies and applied engineering solutions. These works contribute to advancements in sustainable technologies and industrial applications [5].

Research Impact

The research impact is reflected through citations and global academic engagement. His studies contribute to policy-relevant technological advancements. Collaborations enhance cross-disciplinary innovation. The measurable influence supports recognition in international forums.

Award Suitability

The Best Innovator Award evaluates originality, impact, and scientific relevance. Saad Aljlil meets these criteria through sustained research excellence. His work addresses real-world challenges in water and energy sectors. The recognition aligns with global innovation benchmarks.

Conclusion

This article highlights the academic achievements and contributions of Saad Aljlil. His work demonstrates a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The recognition reflects both scientific merit and societal relevance. Continued research is expected to further enhance his global impact.

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References

  1. Aljlil, S. A., Wang, X., Bandar, K. B., Wales, M. D., Jayaweera, P., Alrasheed, R. A., & Jayaweera, I. (2021). Development of polybenzimidazole ultrafiltration hollow-fiber membranes. Desalination and Water Treatment.
    https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2021.27397
  2. Aljlil, S. A. (2021). Development of red clay ultrafiltration membranes for oil–water separation. Crystals, 11(3), 248.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11030248
  3. Bin Bandar, K., Alsubei, M. D., Aljlil, S. A., Bin Darwish, N., & Hilal, N. (2021). Membrane distillation process application using a novel ceramic membrane for brackish water desalination. Desalination, 499, 114906.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2020.114906
  4. Aljlil, S. A. (2020). Fabrication of bentonite–silica sand/suspended waste palm leaf composite membrane for water purification. Membranes, 10(10), 290.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes10100290
  5. Jafary, T., Daud, W. R. W., Aljlil, S. A., Ismail, A. F., Al-Mamun, A., & Baawain, M. S. (2018). Simultaneous organics, sulphate and salt removal in a microbial desalination cell with an insight into microbial communities. Desalination, 441, 123–133.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2018.08.010

Assoc Prof. Dr.Akbar Hojjati-Najafabadi | Environmental | Editorial Board Member

Assoc Prof. Dr.Akbar Hojjati-Najafabadi | Environmental | Editorial Board Member

China University of Mining and Technology | China

Dr. Akbar Hojjati-Najafabadi is a faculty member in the School of Materials Science and Physics at the China University of Mining and Technology, specializing in water treatment, environmental materials, biosensors, biomaterials, magnetic and dielectric materials, ceramic composites, hybrid materials, and surface engineering. He has served as an associate professor, postdoctoral researcher, and university lecturer, teaching a wide range of courses in materials science, corrosion control, engineering materials, solidification, and characterization of nanomaterials. He has also mentored numerous PhD, master’s, and bachelor’s students and delivered invited talks, keynote lectures, and short courses in materials science and magnetic materials at various academic institutions. His research experience includes projects on tunnel machine cutter rings, hybrid nanocomposite coatings, and magnetic nanoparticles. He is recognized for his scientific achievements, including being ranked among the top researchers at JXUST, receiving multiple academic honors, and actively contributing to international academic events. He has authored more than 30 journal papers and 10 conference publications, and is proficient in several scientific and engineering software tools such as Qualitek-4, Chemical Draw, Excel, CATIA, Zview, and SoftcorrIII.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications

Hojjati-Najafabadi, A., Heidari, G., Afsharpour, M., Belver, C., & Aminabhavi, T. M. (2025). Dual-functional hierarchical NiFe hydroxyl phosphate electrocatalyst on copper dendrites for hydrogen and oxygen evolution. Chemical Engineering Journal, 164622.

He, Y., Qin, J., Behmadi, R., Hojati, N., He, Q., Chen, C., Liu, H., & Yang, W. (2025). Effect of cooling rate on the mechanical properties of amorphous alloy: From the perspective of heterogeneity. Materials Letters, 387, 138239.

He, Y., Liu, X., He, K., Kamyab, H., Gnanasekaran, L., & Anjana, P. M. (2025). High-performance supercapacitors based on NiMn layered double hydroxides/Ni₃S₂ nanocomposite. Journal of Power Sources, 634, 236465.

Hojjati-Najafabadi, A., Behmadi, R., He, Y., Kamyab, H., & Vasseghian, Y. (2025). Tailoring high-entropy alloys for cutting-edge hydrogen evolution electrocatalysis. Sustainable Materials and Technologies, e01655.

Hojjati-Najafabadi, A., Behmadi, R., Feng, P., Wen, Y., & Davar, F. (2025). Biomass-derived green polymers for environmental remediation. In Biomass for Environmental Remediation (pp. 213–265).