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Chemical Engineering Process Engineer

Location:
Irvine, CA, 92618
Salary:
7000
Posted:
November 08, 2023

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Sadeddin Kherfan

email: ad0x19@r.postjobfree.com

Mob: 714-***-****

Address: *** ******* ****,

Irvine CA 92618. USA.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sadeddin-kherfan-08b8b941/

Summary:

I taught core courses in chemistry, environmental and chemical engineering in several universities. I have a long industrial experience as a process engineer working in a large petrochemical and fertilizer’s complexes. I did consultation to many companies in the chemical, petroleum, energy, hydrometallurgy and environmental fields. I led groups doing research in the field of air, water, soil pollution and treatment, energy, catalysis and rare metal extraction in several research institutes.

1-Skills

English (Excellent), German (Good), French (Good)

Computer skills ( MS.Word, Excel, Power point, Access, Outlook, Matlab)

Simulation of chemical processes (ChemCad, PROII, Aspen)

Environmental Impact Assessment.

2-Education

Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Newcastle University, UK.

M. Sc. Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Manchester University, UK.

B. Sc. Chemical Engineering Leeds University / UK.

3- Experience

Organic Chemistry. Chapman University. 2023-

Chemical & Environmental Engineering/University of California UCR 2020-22

Chemical Process Design CHE 175 A & B 2020 - 22

Chemical Process Design ENVE 175 A & B 2020 - 22

Separation Processes CHE 117 2021 - 22

Chemical & Biological Engineering –University of Alabama 2014-2016

Plant design & economics 2014-2018

Plant design & simulation 2014-2018

Gas Process Engineering 2014-2016

Chemical Engineering & Climate change 2015-2016

Chemical engineering calculations 2014-2018

Chemical Engineering Laboratory 2016-2018

Unit Operation Laboratory 2014-2018

Faculty of chemical & petroleum engineering– Syria 1977-2013

Organic Chemistry 1977 – 1980

General Chemistry 1980 - 1989

Unit operation 1980 – 2011

Plant design 1980 - 1985

Water pollution and treatment 1995 - 2011

Reactor design 1980 - 1982

Catalysis 1982 - 1985

Heat Transfer 1985 – 1990

Fluid Mechanics 1978 - 1980

Process Engineer: General Refining Company Homs Refinery - Syria 1970–1973

Operation and maintenance of 3 large scale hydrotreating and a steam reforming units.

Specifying and evaluating chemicals (antioxidants, inhibitors, catalysts and supports).

Troubleshooting and implementing emergency & safety procedures.

4- Publications

1.Kherfan, S “Investigation of fouling of membranes of a reverse osmosis unit by silica”, OALib, 01 / 2014 . 1

2.Khrfan, S . “Extraction of Cadmium from Phosphoric Acid By Tri Octyl Phosphine Oxide / Kerosene Solvent Using Factorial Design”, Periodica Polytechnica Chem Eng J, Hungary, 2011

3.Kherfan, S .Al Nasser, N. Alloush, F “Removal of Turbidity & Suspended Solids by Electro coagulation from Feed water to RO Plants”, Desalination, Vol268, Germany, 2011

4.Kherfan, S . Kudsi, Y “Effect of anions in commercial phosphoric acid on extraction of uranium by Dehpa/Topo”, Periodica Polytechnica Chem Eng J, Hungary, 2011.

5.Kherfan, S .Al Nasser, N. Alloush, F “Performance of Electro-coagulation by iron & steel electrodes in removing turbidity & suspended solids”, Aleppo University Journal, Syria, 2010

6.Kherfan, S .Al Nasser, N. Alloush, F “Use of electrocoagulation to limit fouling of RO plant”, Aleppo University Journal,Vol 84, Syria, 2010.

7.Kherfan, S .Al Nasser, N. Alloush, F “Effect of Pretreatment of Feed water on RO Plants”, Tishreen University Journal, Syria, 2009

8.Kherfan, S. Determining the level of Fe, Ca,Ba, Sr,SO42- in water associated with Syrian crude oil, Tishreen University Journal, Syria, 2007 .

9.Kherfan, S Stripping of H3PO4 from NC4- NC7 alcohols loaded with phosphoric acid, Periodica Polytechnica Chem Eng J, Vol 4, No8 Hungary, 2004.

10.Kherfan, S Investigation of the Synergistic Effect of Etheric Compounds on the Extraction of H3PO4 from Syrian Wet Phosphoric Acid, Affinidad, Vol 6, No6, Spain,2004 .

11.Kherfan, S Selective stripping of uranium from Dehpa / Topo by acidic & carbonate solutions, Solvent extraction research & development, Vol11, Japan, 2004.

12.Kherfan, S Investigation of the synergistic effect of etheric compounds on the extraction of H3PO4 from Syrian wet phosphoric acid by TBP, Affinidad, Vol61, Spain, 2004 .

13.Kherfan, S Removal of cadmium from phosphoric acid by liquid-liquid extraction with TOPO / kerosene solvent, Affinidad, Vol 60, Spain, 2003 .

14.Kherfan, S Extraction of H3PO4 from wet phosphoric acid by nC4-nC7 alcohols, Periodica Polytechnica Chem Eng J, Vol 45, No2, Hungary, 2003.

15.A Quick method to determine uranium Concentration by gamma spectroscopy, Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chem, Vol25, No 2,Holland, 2003 .

16.Statistical study of factors affecting co-extraction of uranium and iron in second cycle of extraction with Dehpa/Topo in kerosene, Hydrometallurgy, Vol65, UK, 2002 .

17.Purification of H3PO4 by solvent extraction with TBP / Kerosene, Solvent Extraction Research & Dev, Vol 9, Japan, 2002

18.Khorfan, S “Recovery of vanadium pentoxide from spent catalyst used in manufacture of sulfuric acid “, Periodica Polytechnica Chem Eng J, Vol 45, No2, Hungary, 2001.

19.Khorfan, S . Husami, N, Karfool, K “Corrosion in distillation units in Homs refinery”, Basel Assad Journal, Apr 13, Syria, 2001 .

20.Kherfan, S The influence of cations in phosphoric acid on the extraction of uranium, Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chem, Vol 250, No1, Holland, 2001 .

21.Kherfan, S Study of uranium extraction from phosphoric acid solutions by D2EHPA and the synergic effect of some neutral organo- phosphoric compounds, Solvent Extraction Research and Development, Vol 7 . Japan, 2000 .

22.Kherfan, S Stripping of uranium from D2ehpa/Topo solvent by ammonium carbonate solutions,, Periodica Polytechnica Chem Eng J, Vol 44, No2, Hungary, 2000.

23.Kherfan, S The regeneration of Pt promoted SO42- - ZrO2 catalysts, Fuel, Vol78, No6, UK, 1999 .

24.Kherfan, S Stripping of Uranium from Dehpa / Kerosene Solvents by Different Aqueous Media, Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, Vol 2, No 38, Holland, 1998

25.Kherfan, S Regeneration of Pt promoted SO42 -- ZrO2 catalysts, American Chemical Society, Division of Petroleum Chemistry, USA, 1997.

26.Kherfan, S Study of Factors affecting stripping of Uranium from DEHPA/TOPO by factorial design, Radio analytical & Nuclear Chem, Vol 221, No1-2, Holland, 1997 .

27.Khorfan, S . “Hydro-cracking on Ni-Mo/ Zeolite catalyst”, Baath University Journal, Homs, Syria, 1996 .

28.Khorfan, S . “Hydro-cracking of heavy cuts by factorial design”, Basel Assad Journal, Apr 13, Syria, 1996 .

29.Kherfan, S Effects of operating variables on the extraction of uranium from phosphoric acid by factorial design, Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chem, Vol 214, No2, Holland, 1996 .

30.Kherfan, S Effect of oxidation-reduction on the extraction of uranium from wet phosphoric acid by Dehpa/Topo, Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chem, Vol 195, No1, Holland, 1995 .

31.Kherfan, S Effect of organic diluents on the extraction of uranium from phosphoric acid, Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chem, Vol 199, No1, Holland, 1995 .

32.Khorfan, S. “Study of the stability of Octyl pyro phosphoric acid (OPPA) solvent in the extraction of uranium from phosphoric acid”, Chemical Engineering & processing, Vol 32, Germany, 1993 .

33.Khorfan, S . “Influence of Pollution on Desalination”, Desalination, Vol 93, Germany, 1993 .

34.Khorfan, S . “A Study of caking of Nitrogen Fertilizers”, Tech & Development Journal,17,Kuwait,1991

35.Khorfan, S. “Hydro-desulfurization of Syrian Gas Oil over cobalt Molybdenum catalyst”, Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, A(7) 1, Saudi Arabia, 1989 pp 69-74.

36.Khorfan, S “Evaluating of Shale Oil from Yarmook Area Syria “, Syrian Geological Journal, Vol 4, 1988 .

37.Khorfan, S “A Study to evaluate Shale Oil from Jordan”, Syrian Geological Journal, 1986 .

38.Khorfan, S . Houria, Y “Washing Syrian phosphates “, Tech & Development Journal, 11, Kuwait, 1986 .

39.Khorfan, S . Houria, Y “Composition and Washing of Syrian Phosphates, Tech & Development, 11 “, Kuwait, 1986 .

40.Khorfan, S . “ Problems of Production & Consumption of Sulfur from refineries in Syria”, Tech & Development, 10, Kuwait, 1985 .

41.Khorfan, S . “A Program to Design Distillation Columns in Refineries”, Baath University Journal,Vol 1, Homs, Syria, 1984

5- Conference’s Presentations

1.Kherfan, S. Greenhouse Gas Inventories Guidelines, Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change IPCC, Tokyo,Japan 2003 .

2.Kherfan, S. Research in Syrian Universities ( Tishreen University ),2nd Conference on Higher Education, KFUPM,Saudi Arabia, 2008 .

3.Kherfan, S. Evaluation of Methane emissions from solid wastes, Supreme Science Council, Homs, Syria,2009.

4.Kherfan, S. Development in Fuel Cell Technology . High Arab Research Council, Cairo, Egypt, 1999 .

5.Kherfan, S. Pollution from Lead in Gasoline, UNESCO, Damascus, Syria, 1997.

6.Kherfan, S. “Effect of S & N compounds on Hydrocracking”, Syrian-Egyptian Conference, Homs,Syria,1997 .

7.Kherfan, S. Sludge Disposal from Oil Refineries, Environment in Petroleum Industry, Bahrain, 1996 .

8.Kherfan, S. “Recovery of Uranium from Phosphoric Acid”, International Atomic Energy Commission – UREX 96, Beijing, China,1996 .

9.Kherfan, S.” Uranium Recovery in Arab Countries”, Arab Atomic Energy Commission, Cairo, Egypt, 1995

10.Kherfan, S. Air Pollution from Power Stations in Syria, 1st International Conference on Electricity, Banias, Syria,1995

11.Kherfan, S. Corrosion of Atmospheric Distillation Columns by Salt, 35th Science Week, Supreme Science Council, Damascus, Syria, 1995 .

12.Kherfan, S. “ Simulation of unit to recover U from phosphoric acid”,1st Egyptian Syrian Conference,Suez, Egypt,1995.

13.Kherfan, S. Pollution in Oil Refineries, Arab Research Council, Damascus, Syria, 1993

14.Kherfan, S. Pollution of Water in Homs Refinery, OAPEC, Cairo, Egypt, 1993 .

15.Kherfan, S. Hydrocracking of Petroleum Middle Distillates, 33th Science Week, Supreme Science Council, Damascus, Syria, 1993 .

16.Kherfan, S. Effect of Oil Pollution on Environment, Gulf Oil Company, Benghazi, Libya, 1989 .

17.Kherfan, S. Shale Oil Energy & Technology in Arab World, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, 1988 .

18.Kherfan, S. Computer Program to Design Extraction System, 28 Science Week, Supreme Science Council,Damascus, Syria, 1988 .

19.Kherfan, S. Hydro-desulfurization of Syrian Fuel Oils, 27th Science Week, Supreme Science Council, Syria, 1987 .

20.Kherfan, S. Evaluation of Oil from Oil Shale, 26th Science Week, Supreme Science Council, Damascus, Syria,1986.

21.Kherfan, S. Problems of Sulfur Production in Refineries, National Center for Scientific Research, Riyadh, S/ Arabia,1985

22.Kherfan, S. Technologies to Convert Shale to Oil, Syrian Union of Engineers, Dara, Syria, 1985 .

23.Kherfan, S Pollution of Air by SOx from Power Stations, Syrian Union of Engineers, Homs, Syria, 1985 .

24.Kherfan, S. Future of Renewable Energies, Syrian Union of Engineers, Damascus, Syria, 1985.

25.Kherfan, S “Interaction of Desalination & Environment,1st Conference on Chemistry Application, Doha, Qatar,1993

26.Kherfan, S “ Effect of Environment on Desalination”, 2nd Conference on Desalination, Abu Dhabi, 1992 .

27.Kherfan, S “ Industrial Pollution of Al-Assi River “, 25th Science Week, Damascus, Syria, 1985

6- Fellowships

Kentucky Applied Energy Research Center, Lexington, Kentucky, USA 1996. Research on hydrodesulfurization and hydrocracking catalysts.

Aachen Technische Hochschule, Aachen, Germany 1980.Research on hydrotreating and platforming refinery processes.

7- References:

1.Professor Milad Rabbani Esfahani, University of Alabama, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-020, ad0x19@r.postjobfree.com. Tel 205-***-****, Fax 205-***-****.

2.Professor Nidal Hilal, NYU AbuDhabi, nidal.hilal@,nyu.edu. NYU Abu Dhabi. Saadiyat, Campus, P.O. Box 129188 Abu Dhabi. United Arab Emirate +44-759*-******

3.Professor Stephen M.C. Ritchie, Associate Professor. Chemical and Biological Engineering. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-020, ad0x19@r.postjobfree.com Phone: 205-***-****, Fax: 205-***-****



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