

Mahmoud Sharara
Professor pushing the boundaries of sustainable waste management, Dr. Mahmoud Sharara serves as an Assistant Professor and Waste Management Extension Specialist in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at North Carolina State University. With a keen focus on the sustainable management of agricultural waste and byproducts, particularly animal waste, Dr. Sharara is dedicated to developing innovative solutions that address the pressing challenges faced by the agricultural industry. Dr. Sharara's research is characterized by a blend of laboratory and field studies aimed at enhancing waste treatment, processing, and utilization practices. His work is pivotal in exploring advanced waste processing technologies that have the potential to transform agricultural waste into valuable products. By doing so, he not only contributes to the reduction of environmental impacts but also promotes the creation of value-added products that can benefit the agricultural sector economically. Through his research, Dr. Sharara is committed to advancing sustainable waste management practices that mitigate agriculture-related impacts on ecosystems. His efforts are directed towards developing practical and scalable solutions that can be implemented by farmers and industry stakeholders to improve waste management practices. Dr. Sharara's contributions are instrumental in paving the way for a more sustainable and environmentally responsible agricultural industry. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Sharara is actively involved in extension activities, where he shares his expertise with farmers, industry professionals, and policymakers. His work not only enhances the understanding of sustainable waste management practices but also fosters collaboration and innovation within the agricultural community. Through his dedication and expertise, Dr. Sharara is making significant strides towards a more sustainable future for agriculture.
Publications
, 235-249, 2022-01-01
, 1374-1385, 2024-05-16
, 548-567, 2014-01-24
, 2020-01-01