Ahmed Soliman
Ahmed Soliman is a part-time physics lecturer at Ohio State Newark and a visiting assistant professor of environmental studies at Denison University. His research interests are in the broad area of environmental engineering and sustainable energy. Prior to joining Ohio State Newark, Ahmed was a visiting associate professor at the Center of Environmental Science and Technology at SUNY Cobleskill. He also held two post-doctoral positions, one at Cornell University in the Department of Physics and one at Purdue University in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Ahmed’s research experience expands in different fields ranging from researching substitutes for fossil fuel as a source of alternative energy in upstate New York, studying urban air quality near highways in Indiana, to developing high-performance crystallization plates for biological applications.
Education
PhD | Environmental Engineering | Purdue University
MS | Environmental Engineering | Purdue University
MS | Physics | University of Denver
BSc | Physics | Ain Shams University