Dr. Md. Nurul Islam Siddique
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Dr. Md. Nurul Islam Siddique

Senior Lecturer
University Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia

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Area of Interest:

Engineering
100%
Water Management
62%
Civil Engineering
90%
Oxidation Processes
75%
Water and Wastewater Treatment
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
48
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Siddique, M.N.I., Z.B. Khalid, S.B. Ismail and M.Z.B. Ibrahim, 2022. Application of carbon-based materials for enhancing methane generation from ethanol anaerobic fermentation:Feasibility and fertilizer recovery. Biosci. Res., 19: 745-756.
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  2. Siddique, M.N.I., Z.B. Khalid, N.S. Rasit and Z.B. Ibrahim, 2022. Influence of mixing rate on anaerobic digestion, biogas generation and CFD optimization. Biosci. Res., 19: 492-495.
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  3. Siddique, M.N.I., B.K. Zaied, M.Z.B. Ibrahim, W.B.W. Nik, N.B. Ali and N.S. Rasit, 2022. Kinetic modeling of peroxydisulfate pre-treatment of algae slurry (Pasir Gudang, Malaysia) for increasing methane generation from anaerobic digestion: Fertilizer recovery. Asian J. Chem., 34: 2725-2731.
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  4. Siddique, M.N.I., B.K. Zaied, M.Z.B. Ibrahim, N.B. Ali, N. Rasit, M.S. Yahya and W.A.H.M. Ghanem, 2022. Application of glucoamylase hydrolysis with anaerobically driven microbial fuel cells: Effect on energy generation from potato wastes. Asian J. Chem., 34: 2905-2909.
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  5. Rasit, N., Y.S. Sze, M.A. Hassan, O.C. Kuan and S. Hamzah et al., 2022. Pectinase production from banana peel biomass via the optimization of the solid-state fermentation conditions of Aspergillus niger strain. Pertanika J. Sci. Technol., 30: 257-275.
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  6. Siddique, M.N.I., N. Rasit, N. Ali, M.R. Awal, Z.B. Ibrahim and S.B. Ismail, 2021. Effect of salinity on biogas generation from anaerobic digestion of aquaculture wastewater. Ecol. Environ. Conserv., 27: 35-41.
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  7. Salih, Y.M., M.M. Ameen, F.F. Muhammadsharif, I.M.M. Saeed and M.N.I. Siddique, 2021. Effect of grating length on the response of fiber bragg grating bonded with graphene on polymer plate. Opt. Quant. Electron., Vol. 53. 10.1007/s11082-021-03096-3.
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  8. Khalid, Z.B., M.N.I. Siddique, A. Nayeem, T.M. Adyel, S.B. Ismail and M.Z. Ibrahim, 2021. Biochar application as sustainable precursors for enhanced anaerobic digestion: A systematic review. J. Environ. Chem. Eng., Vol. 9. 10.1016/j.jece.2021.105489.
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  9. Zaied, B.K., M. Nasrullah, M.N.I. Siddique, A.W. Zularisam, L. Singh and S. Krishnan, 2020. Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent for enhanced biogas production in a solar assisted bioreactor: Supplementation with ammonium bicarbonate. Sci. Total Environ., Vol. 706. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136095.
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  10. Salih, Y.M., M.M. Ameen, F.F. Muhammadsharif, M.F. Ahmad and N.A.H. Mokhtar et al., 2020. The impact of deflection on the sensing response of fiber bragg gratings bonded to graphene and PMMA substrates. Curr. Opt. Photonics, 4: 95-102.
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