KAMRAN ILAHI

Ph.D. Scholar
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, India kamranilahisbl@gmail.com

Reactive Gas Migration Characteristics in Evolving Porous Media

Mr. Kamran completed his B-Tech in Civil engineering from Islamic University of Science and Technology, Pulwama, J&K in 2017. He has a strong desire to explore nature-societal interactions. He successfully carried out a funded research project during his B.Tech. from Design Innovation Centre, MHRD, Govt. of India focused on investigating a water-stressed zone in Kashmir through surface runoff harvesting of a 742-hectare hilly catchment area. He has also investigated flood mitigation of the recurrent flash flood situations in Kashmir due to high runoff-sediment yielding basins of river Jhelum. He has completed his M.Tech., Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental engineering, from Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar in 2021 and worked on "Future of Sustainable Landfilling through Bioreactor landfills''. His work experience has also been in a comparative study on the mechanical properties of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete and Normal Concrete. He has joined IIT Bombay as a Research Scholar and received the award for the Prime Minister's Fellowship for Doctoral Research (PMF-DR). His research area deals with " and its applications in various environmental issues such as mitigating climate change through Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage at the terrestrial level, aeration in landfills, and stabilization/neutralization of industrial by-products such as Bauxite residues, incineration ashes, etc.