Parisa Arabzadeh Bahri
Professor
Engineering and Information Technology
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Parisa graduated with Bachelor and Masters Degree in Chemical Engineering from Amirkabir University (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran. Moving to Australia in 1992 to continue her studies at the University of Sydney, she completed a PhD on operability analysis for chemical plants in 1995. Parisa then embarked on an academic career – first as Post Doctoral Fellow and then Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Sydney University. In 1997 she joined Murdoch University where she moved from Lecturer to Professor in less than 10 years. Parisa has had a busy career in terms of teaching, research and administrative roles. She has been involved in establishing the teaching program in Instrumentation and Control Engineering at Murdoch University, has supervised numerous postgraduate students and has attracted and administered several research grants.
Research Interest
Engineering and Information Technology
Publications
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Shahnazari, M., Arabzadeh Bahri, P., Parlevliet, D., Minakshi Sundaram, M., Moheimani, N., (2017), Sustainable conversion of light to algal biomass and electricity: A net energy return analysis, Energy, 131, 2017, pages 218 - 229.
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Shahnazari, M., Arabzadeh Bahri, P., Parlevliet, D., Minakshi Sundaram, M., Moheimani, N., (2017), Sustainable conversion of light to algal biomass and electricity: A net energy return analysis, Energy, 131, , pages 218 - 229.
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Rupf, G., Arabzadeh Bahri, P., de Boer, K., McHenry, M., (2017), Development of an optimal biogas system design model for Sub-Saharan Africa with case studies from Kenya and Cameroon, Renewable Energy, 109, , pages 586 - 601.