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Dr. Mohamed Kanniche | Separation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Kanniche | Electricity of France – R&D Division | France

Dr. Mohamed Kanniche, a French national, is an Expert Researcher at Electricité de France (EDF) – R&D Division, where he has dedicated over 35 years to advancing energy and environmental technologies. He earned his Ph.D. in 1990 from École Centrale de Lyon in collaboration with EDF R&D, specializing in second order turbulence modelling of stratified and recirculating flows, following his Master’s in Fluid Mechanics and his engineering degree from the same institution. His professional expertise spans more than three decades of R&D in classical thermal power plants, with contributions to pulverized coal, combined cycle, and integrated gasification combined cycle systems, particularly in energy performance optimization and emission reduction. Dr. Kanniche has developed recognized expertise in turbulent combustion of coal, gas, and biomass, as well as in chemical and process engineering for wastewater depollution, seawater desalination, and industrial gas treatment (DeNOx, DeSOx, and dedusting). A specialist in CO2 capture technologies, he has extensively studied absorption- and membrane-based processes for both post- and pre-combustion applications. His work has contributed to European and international projects such as HiPerCap under FP7 and EDF’s industrial decarbonation initiatives, with over 50 publications, 1,763 citations, and an h-index of 17 (Scopus Author ID: 56297868600),Orcid Author ID: 0000-0003-2956-163X.

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Featured Publications

  • de Joannis, P., Castel, C., Kanniche, M., Favre, E., & Authier, O. (2025, September 22). Techno-economic analysis of hybrid adsorption–membrane separation processes for direct air capture. ChemEngineering, 9(5), 102.

  • de Joannis, P., Castel, C., Kanniche, M., Favre, E., & Authier, O. (2025, January 29). Direct air capture by monoethanolamine absorption with heat pump enhancements. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 64(4), 2033–

Mohamed Kanniche | Separation | Best Researcher Award

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