About Redeem Solar Technologies
The next generation approach to sustainable chemistry that delivers an incomparable experience.
OUR MISSION
Empowering industries through innovative solar solutions, Redeem Solar Technologies is committed to leveraging innovation in smart chemical manufacturing for a sustainable future, driving environmental stewardship, and fostering economic growth worldwide.
OUR STORY
Malek Ibrahim sowed the seeds of innovation at North Carolina State University in 2021, embarking on a journey of technological exploration as postdoctoral researcher in Prof. Milad Abolhasani´s group. Malek's expertise in chemical process development and catalyst engineering laid a strong foundation for what would become an innovative venture. The meeting of minds between Malek and Milad was serendipitous, leading to the birth of Redeem Solar Technologies.
By early 2023, Redeem Solar Technologies had officially emerged on the scene, heralding a new era of photocatalytic production. With a growing team and a relentless drive for improvement, Redeem set its sights on making a significant impact in the world of sustainable technology, fueled by the passion and expertise of its founders.
At Redeem Solar Technologies, the core values that unite us revolve around sustainability, innovation, and integrity.
TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP
Dr. Malek Ibrahim
Founder and CEO
Malek received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Prof. Scott Denmark laboratory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2018. He joined Prof. Milad Abolhasani’s Lab in North Carolina State University as a postdoctoral researcher where he developed novel flow chemistry platforms. Malek worked for a major petrochemical technology company for 6 years. He has 3 issued patents, 4 pending applications, and several scientific publications in Nature Communications, and ACS Catalysis.
Prof. Milad Abolhasani
Scientific Advisor
Prof. Abolhasani is an Associate Professor at North Carolina State University. He lead the invention of a wide range of flow chemistry technologies for accelerated synthesis of specialty chemicals and functional materials to Global and Fortune 500 companies and has 10 patents. He has his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto and worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the MIT.