Research Interest
Biography
Dr. Aslanzadeh graduated from Chalmers University of Technology from Chemical Engineering (B.Sc.), University of Borås, from Energy and Industrial Biotechnology (energy and material recovery) (M.Sc. and Ph.D.). She joined i3L directly after her doctoral disputation as a Faculty Member of Biotechnology
Award
Year | Award | Source |
2019-2020 | World Class Research Grant | Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology |
Research Activity and Highlighted Project
Year | Title | Partners |
Bioremediation of wastewater | ||
Cellulose production from sugar refinery waste | ||
Biogas production from algal waste from algae processing industry |
Selected Publication
Devanthi, P. V. P., Kho, K., Nurdiansyah, R., Briot, A., Taherzadeh, M. J., & Aslanzadeh, S. (2021). Do Kombucha Symbiotic Cultures of Bacteria and Yeast Affect Bacterial Cellulose Yield in Molasses?. Journal of Fungi, 7(9), 705. |
Hessami, M. J., Phang, S. M., Sohrabipoor, J., Zafar, F. F., & Aslanzadeh, S. (2019). The bio-methane potential of whole plant and solid residues of two species of red seaweeds: Gracilaria manilaensis and Gracilariopsis persica. Algal Research, 42, 101581. |
Aslanzadeh, S., Berg, A., Taherzadeh, M. J., & Sárvári Horváth, I. (2014). Biogas production from N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) pretreated forest residues. Applied biochemistry and biotechnology, 172(6), 2998-3008. |
Aslanzadeh, S., Rajendran, K., & Taherzadeh, M. J. (2014). A comparative study between single-and two-stage anaerobic digestion processes: Effects of organic loading rate and hydraulic retention time. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 95, 181-188. |
Jeihanipour, A., Aslanzadeh, S., Rajendran, K., Balasubramanian, G., & Taherzadeh, M. J. (2013). High-rate biogas production from waste textiles using a two-stage process. Renewable Energy, 52, 128-135. |
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