Biography:
Wajid Ali Shah is currently pursuing a PHd degree in Mechanical Engineering at Hiroshima University, Japan, under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship. His research focuses on hydrogen energy materials, specifically the thermodynamic properties and cycling stability of Ti-based ABâ‚‚-type alloys for solid-state hydrogen storage and compression applications. Conducted detailed investigations into pressure–composition–temperature (PCT) behavior, Van’t Hoff thermodynamic analysis, and microstructural stability of multi-component Ti-Cr-Mn-Fe alloys, contributing to the understanding of alloy optimization for improved hydrogen absorption, activation, and cycling durability.
In addition to his academic work, he has participated in several international academic and leadership initiatives, having served as a facilitator for the Organization for Educational Change and collaborated with global education teams in Japan and abroad. His long-term research vision is to advance sustainable hydrogen storage systems that can support the global transition to carbon-neutral energy.


Title : Thermodynamics of AB2 type hydrogen storage alloys with different composition