PhD Environmental Engineering from Hamburg University of Technology, Germany.
International hands-on field, research and teaching experience in areas of environmental engineering.
Proficient in waste treatment, circular bio-economies and bio-based technologies.
Skilled in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
Proficient in use of MS – Office and reference managing software.
Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. Proficient in scientific project management and acquisition techniques.
Successfully completed various professional development and teaching trainings.
Waste and resource management lies at the core of achieving global sustainability. As the world faces unprecedented challenges from climate change, rapid urbanization, and resource scarcity, I am deeply motivated to contribute to innovative strategies that transform waste into value, close material loops, and build resilient systems that respect planetary boundaries.
My interest in this field is driven by the recognition that waste is not merely a byproduct but a resource that, when managed responsibly, can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve finite materials, and support inclusive economic growth. I am particularly drawn to approaches that integrate circular economy principles, such as designing products for reuse, recycling, and recovery, and developing policies that encourage systemic shifts away from linear consumption patterns.
Equally important to me is the social dimension of sustainability. Effective waste and resource management is not only a technical challenge but also a matter of equity and governance. Communities worldwide, especially in developing regions, bear disproportionate burdens from unmanaged waste. I am eager to explore how inclusive policies, community engagement, and innovative technologies can work together to create fair, just, and sustainable systems.
Through my academic and/or professional journey, I aspire to contribute to interdisciplinary solutions—bridging science, policy, and practice—to reduce environmental impacts while enhancing economic and social resilience. Engaging in research and projects on sustainable waste management will allow me to develop the expertise needed to advance circular systems, advocate for evidence-based policies, and foster international collaboration toward a sustainable future.
In pursuing this path, I aim not only to deepen my knowledge but also to become an active contributor to the global effort of redefining how societies view and manage waste. I see waste not as an inevitable burden but as a catalyst for innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity.
•https://lnu.se/personal/ihsanullah.sohoo/•https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=DPVlxWwAAAAJ•https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1921-4450•https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ihsanullah-Sohoo?ev=hdr_xprfPhD Environmental Engineering
Linnaeus University
PhD Environmental Engineering from Hamburg University of Technology, Germany. International hands-on field, research and teaching experience in areas of environmental engineering. Proficient in waste treatment, circular bio-economies and bio-based technologies. Skilled in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Proficient in use of MS – Office and reference managing software. Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. Proficient in scientific project management and acquisition techniques. Successfully completed various professional development and teaching trainings.
Waste and resource management lies at the core of achieving global sustainability. As the world faces unprecedented challenges from climate change, rapid urbanization, and resource scarcity, I am deeply motivated to contribute to innovative strategies that transform waste into value, close material loops, and build resilient systems that respect planetary boundaries.My interest in this field is driven by the recognition that waste is not merely a byproduct but a resource that, when managed responsibly, can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve finite materials, and support inclusive economic growth. I am particularly drawn to approaches that integrate circular economy principles, such as designing products for reuse, recycling, and recovery, and developing policies that encourage systemic shifts away from linear consumption patterns.Equally important to me is the social dimension of sustainability. Effective waste and resource management is not only a technical challenge but also a matter of equity and governance. Communities worldwide, especially in developing regions, bear disproportionate burdens from unmanaged waste. I am eager to explore how inclusive policies, community engagement, and innovative technologies can work together to create fair, just, and sustainable systems.Through my academic and/or professional journey, I aspire to contribute to interdisciplinary solutions—bridging science, policy, and practice—to reduce environmental impacts while enhancing economic and social resilience. Engaging in research and projects on sustainable waste management will allow me to develop the expertise needed to advance circular systems, advocate for evidence-based policies, and foster international collaboration toward a sustainable future.In pursuing this path, I aim not only to deepen my knowledge but also to become an active contributor to the global effort of redefining how societies view and manage waste. I see waste not as an inevitable burden but as a catalyst for innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ing-ihsanullah-sohoo-25334429/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=DPVlxWwAAAAJ
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1921-4450
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PhD Environmental Engineering from Hamburg University of Technology, Germany.
International hands-on field, research and teaching experience in areas of environmental engineering.
Proficient in waste treatment, circular bio-economies and bio-based technologies.
Skilled in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
Proficient in use of MS – Office and reference managing software.
Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. Proficient in scientific project management and acquisition techniques.
Successfully completed various professional development and teaching trainings.
Waste and resource management lies at the core of achieving global sustainability. As the world faces unprecedented challenges from climate change, rapid urbanization, and resource scarcity, I am deeply motivated to contribute to innovative strategies that transform waste into value, close material loops, and build resilient systems that respect planetary boundaries.
My interest in this field is driven by the recognition that waste is not merely a byproduct but a resource that, when managed responsibly, can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve finite materials, and support inclusive economic growth. I am particularly drawn to approaches that integrate circular economy principles, such as designing products for reuse, recycling, and recovery, and developing policies that encourage systemic shifts away from linear consumption patterns.
Equally important to me is the social dimension of sustainability. Effective waste and resource management is not only a technical challenge but also a matter of equity and governance. Communities worldwide, especially in developing regions, bear disproportionate burdens from unmanaged waste. I am eager to explore how inclusive policies, community engagement, and innovative technologies can work together to create fair, just, and sustainable systems.
Through my academic and/or professional journey, I aspire to contribute to interdisciplinary solutions—bridging science, policy, and practice—to reduce environmental impacts while enhancing economic and social resilience. Engaging in research and projects on sustainable waste management will allow me to develop the expertise needed to advance circular systems, advocate for evidence-based policies, and foster international collaboration toward a sustainable future.
In pursuing this path, I aim not only to deepen my knowledge but also to become an active contributor to the global effort of redefining how societies view and manage waste. I see waste not as an inevitable burden but as a catalyst for innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity.