Komal Habib

Associate Professor, School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED); MEB Academic Director

Research interests: resource and waste management, material and energy flow analysis from micro- to macro-scale and exploring resource dependency of future clean energy systems


Biography

Komal studied resource dependency of clean energy technologies such as wind turbines and electric vehicles under current and future framework conditions, where her primary focus has been on critical resources such as rare earth elements. Her research work comprised resource criticality assessment in technology perspective, mapping the flows and stocks of critical resources, and evaluating the processing efficiencies of waste electrical & electronic equipment (WEEE) treatment facilities. Her current research interests include: resource and waste management, material and energy flow analysis from micro- to macro-scale and exploring resource dependency of future clean energy systems.

Education

  • PhD - Energy and Environmentally Efficient Technologies, University of Southern Denmark
  • MSc. Engineering - Urban, Energy and Environmental Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark
Komal Habib
Komal Habib

Research

Komal studied resource dependency of clean energy technologies such as wind turbines and electric vehicles under current and future framework conditions, where her primary focus has been on critical resources such as rare earth elements. Her research work comprised resource criticality assessment in technology perspective, mapping the flows and stocks of critical resources, and evaluating the processing efficiencies of waste electrical & electronic equipment (WEEE) treatment facilities.

Research interests:

  • Resource and waste management
  • Material and energy flow analysis from micro- to macro-scale
  • Exploring resource dependency of future clean energy systems

Publications

  • Habib, K. 2023. Can planned obsolescence ever be obsolete? Trade-offs between consumer safety, product performance and lifetime. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 190: 106858.
  • Habib, K., Mohammadi, E and Withanage, S.V. 2023. A first comprehensive estimate of electronic waste in Canada. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 448: 130865.
  • Tutton, C.G., Young, S.B and Habib, K. 2022. Pre-processing of e-waste in Canada: Case of a facility responding to changing material composition. Resources, Environment and Sustainability: 100069.
  • Habib, K., Sprecher, B and Young, S.B. 2021. COVID-19 impacts on metal supply: How does 2020 differ from previous supply chain disruptions? Resources, Conservation and Recycling 165: 105229.
  • Withanage, S.V., Dias, G.M and Habib, K. 2021. Review of household food waste quantification methods: focus on composition analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production 279: 123722.
  • Mohammadi, E., Singh, S.J and Habib, K. 2021. How big is circular economy potential on Caribbean islands considering e-waste? Journal of Cleaner Production 317: 128457.
  • Mollaei, A., Ibrahim, N and Habib, K. 2021. Estimating the construction material stocks in two Canadian cities: A case study of Kitchener and Waterloo. Journal of Cleaner Production 280: 124501.
  • Mohammadi, E., Singh, S.J and Habib, K. 2021. Electronic waste in the Caribbean: An impending environmental disaster or an opportunity for a circular economy? Resources, Conservation and Recycling 164: 105106.
  • Schrijvers, D., Hool, A., Blengini, G.A., Chen, W.Q., Dewulf, J., Eggert, R., van Ellen, L., Gauss, R., Goddin, J., Habib, K., et al. 2020. A review of methods and data to determine raw material criticality. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 155: 104617.

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