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Reza Sabouri is a Doctoral Researcher in Engineering Sciences at the University of Luxembourg, working within the Paul Wurth Chair of Energy Process Engineering. He contributes to research activities on advanced membranes and porous materials for gas separation, with a particular focus on hydrogen-related processes.
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Reza Sabouri’s research interests span the synthesis and modification of polymers and nanoparticles, polymeric composites and nanocomposites, porous materials (including MOFs and COFs) and membrane processes for separation applications. His core research experience includes the design, preparation, characterization and testing of mixed matrix and thin-film membranes for gas separation. He has worked extensively on metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for use in composite membranes for improving membrane performance. He is currently working on an FNR-funded project on mixed matrix and thin film membranes based on MOFs and COFs for gas mixture separations, with a strong emphasis on hydrogen separation and clean energy applications. His work has resulted in publications in peer-reviewed journals and a conference contribution.
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Alongside his research, Reza has teaching experience as a mathematics teacher, where he prepared high school students for university entrance examinations. He is keen to engage with students and the broader community on topics related to chemical engineering, membranes and sustainable separation technologies.
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Reza is a Doctoral Researcher at the Paul Wurth Chair, University of Luxembourg, where his proposal for the FNR AFR funding scheme was accepted in 2024. Previously, he was a Research Assistant at Istanbul Technical University’s MeMaSep group, developing MOF-based membranes for natural gas separation in a TÜBİTAK funded project, and an Undergraduate Assistant at Sahand University, focusing on water purification membranes.
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Reza Sabouri is currently pursuing a PhD in Engineering Sciences at the University of Luxembourg, focusing on mixed matrix and thin film membranes based on MOFs and COFs for gas mixture separations specifically hydrogen. He holds an MSc in Polymer Science and Technology from Istanbul Technical University and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Sahand University of Technology.