Mohammad Salehi, PhD Candidate
Mohammad is a Ph.D. student at Memorial University of Newfoundland, collaborating with the FluxLab at St. Francis Xavier University. He holds a BSc in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s in Energy Systems Engineering from the Sharif University of Technology.
His research focuses on developing and deploying advanced, small Canadian-made methane sensors. These sensors are used to identify emission sources to validate their accuracy and enhance their performance in real-world conditions. He is also involved in quantifying methane emissions and performing data analysis.
Previously, Mohammad gained hands-on experience working on renewable energy and energy-saving projects. These roles allowed him to work closely with affected communities and address climate change challenges. Outside academia, Mohammad enjoys listening to music, playing guitar, jogging, reading, and travelling.
