Adisa Azapagic Explained

Adisa Azapagic
Birth Place:Tuzla, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Birth Name:Adisa Azapagić
Birth Date: October df=y
Fields:Sustainability
Life-cycle assessment
Chemical engineering
Corporate social responsibility
Alma Mater:University of Tuzla
University of Surrey (PhD)
Thesis Title:Environmental System Analysis: The Application of Linear Programming to Life Cycle Assessment
Thesis Url:http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/2146/

Adisa Azapagić (born 10 April 1961) is a chemical engineer and academic. She has served as Professor of Sustainable Chemical Engineering at the University of Manchester since 2006.[1]

Early life and education

Azapagic was born in 1961 in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She attended the University of Tuzla, and graduated in 1984 with a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering.[2] She completed her doctoral studies at the University of Surrey, and earned her PhD on Environmental System Analysis using Life-cycle assessmentin 1996.[3]

Research and career

Azapagic remained at the University of Surrey for thirteen years before moving to the University of Manchester.[4] She leads the Sustainable Industrial Systems research group at the University of Manchester.[5] She runs several industry collaborations, including projects with Procter & Gamble, Kraft Foods, Whirlpool Corporation. In 2015 she won the University of Manchester award for Outstanding Benefit to Society. Azapagic developed software to calculate carbon footprint at the University of Manchester (CCaLC).[6]

Her research interests lie in engineering for sustainable development, which includes sustainable technology, life cycle assessment and carbon footprinting.[1] [7] In 2018 she demonstrated that the UK's chocolate industry generates the same amount of greenhouse gases as Malta.[8]

Azapagic is the founding editor-in-chief of Elsevier's Sustainable Production and Consumption.[9] She has written three books, looking at sustainable development and polymers.[10]

Awards and honours

Azapagic was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) in 2013.[11] She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to sustainability and carbon footprinting.[12] She was awarded an honorary doctoral degree from Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași. She is part of the all-party manufacturing group.[13] She is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.[14] In 2010 she was awarded the Institution of Chemical Engineers prize for Outstanding Achievements in Chemical and Process Engineering. She won the GlaxoSmithKline Innovation prize in 2011.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Azapagic. Adisa. Developing a framework for sustainable development indicators for the mining and minerals industry. Journal of Cleaner Production. 12. 6. 2004. 639–662. 0959-6526. 10.1016/S0959-6526(03)00075-1.
  2. Web site: Professor Adisa Azapagic from the Manchester University, Doctor Honoris Causa of TUIASI. tuiasi.ro. 2018-04-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20180413124642/http://www.tuiasi.ro/en/events/professor-adisa-azapagic-from-the-manchester-university-doctor-honoris-causa-of-tuiasi. 13 April 2018. dead.
  3. PhD. University of Surrey. Environmental system analysis : the application of linear programming to life cycle assessment. Adisa. Azapagic. 1996. . surrey.ac.uk. 833814080.
  4. News: Adisa Azapagic - Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. qeprize.org. Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. 2018-04-12. en-GB.
  5. Web site: Sustainable Industrial Systems · Home. Jones. Martyn. sustainable-systems.org.uk. 2018-04-12.
  6. Web site: CCaLC • Carbon Calculations over the Life Cycle of Industrial Activities . ccalc.org.uk .
  7. Web site: Adisa Azapagic University Living Lab. universitylivinglab.org. en. 2018-04-12.
  8. News: Chocolate's not so yummy eco‑secret. Mark Howarth. Shingi Mararike and. 2018-03-18. The Sunday Times. 2018-04-12. en. 0956-1382.
  9. Book: Sustainable Production and Consumption.
  10. Web site: Adisa Azapagic books and biography Waterstones. waterstones.com. en. 2018-04-12.
  11. Web site: Diversity in our Fellowship. Royal Academy of Engineering. 2018-04-12.
  12. Web site: New Year Honours 2020 . assets.publishing.service.gov.uk .
  13. Web site: Prof Adisa Azapagic FREng FIChemE FRSC All-Party Parliamentary Manufacturing Group. policyconnect.org.uk. en. 2018-04-12.
  14. Web site: Adisa Azapagic. aiche.org. 24 January 2017. en. 2018-04-12.
  15. Web site: GSK Innovation Award Research Explorer The University of Manchester. research.manchester.ac.uk. en. 2018-04-12.