Dr. Nabisab Mujawar Mubarak is an Associate Professor in the Departmentof Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh 11432, Saudi Arabia.He is a scientific reviewer for numerous Chemical EngineeringandNanotechnology journals. In research, Dr.Mubarak has publishedover 450 journal papers and 40 conference proceedings, authored 85book chapters, and has an H-index of 87. His areas of interest includethe synthesis of carbon nanomaterials, the production of magneticbiochar using microwaves, and wastewater treatment utilizing advancedmaterials. He received the Curtin Malaysia Most Productive Research Award, the Outstanding Faculty of Chemical Engineering Award, the Best Scientific Research Award in London, and the Exceptional ScientistAward in publication and citation byi-Proclaim, Malaysia. Since 2020, he has also been listed among the top 2% of the world’s most influential scientists in the fields of chemistry and energy. The List of the Top 2% of Scientists inthe World, compiled and published by Stanford University, is based on international scientificpublications, the number of scientific citations for research, and participation in the review andediting of scientific research. Dr. Mubarak is a Fellow Member of the Institution of EngineersAustralia, a Chartered Professional Engineer of The Institution of Engineers Australia, and aChartered Chemical Engineer of the Institute of Chemical Engineering, UK. He has published11 books and is coeditor for ongoing Elsevier-edited books: 1) Nanomaterials for CarbonCapture and Conversion Technique, 2) Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites for Bioelectrochemical Systems, 3) Water Treatment Using Engineered Carbon Nanotubes,4)Hybrid Nanomaterials for Sustainable Applications: Case Studies and Applications, 5), SustainableNanotechnology for Environmental Remediation, 6) Nanotechnology for BiomedicalApplications,7) Nanotechnology for Electronic Applications, 8) Application of Bio-Additivesfor the Food Industry, 9) Contemporary Nanomaterials inMaterial Engineering Applications,10)Fundamentals of Biomaterials: ASupplementary Textbook, 11) EmergingWater Pollutants:Concerns and Remediation Technologies. Abdul Sattar is Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at Dawood University, Karachi, Pakistan. His area of research is coal cleaning and their uses for energy production, fermentation technologies, modeling and simulation, microbial fuel cells, and immobilization technology. Shaukat Ali Mazari is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Dawood University, Karachi, Pakistan. His research interests are purification and separation processes, the evaluation of amines stability for CO2 capture, biofuels from biomass, electrochemical CO2 reduction and preparation and characterization of electrodes, etc. Sabzoi Nizamuddin is currently working as a Research Fellow in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering at RMIT University (Australia). He received his PhD in 2019 from RMIT University. He was awarded the Research Excellence Award from RMIT University’s School of Engineering, based on the high quality and quantity of papers he published during his PhD. To date, he has been the author of more than 75 articles in peer-reviewed Scopus/SCI/ESCI-indexed journals, 5 book chapters for Elsevier and Springer, and has presented his findings at domestic and international conferences. Currently, he is a co-editor for 'Frontiers in Energy Research' and the 'International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health'.