Assist Prof Dr. DP Sharma Mainali | Adult Education | Innovative Teaching Methods
Teaching at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
Dr. DP Sharma Mainali, with a robust background in both academia and materials science, demonstrates the qualities of a transformative educator, making him a suitable candidate for the Innovative Teaching Methods Award. His dual role as an Assistant Professor at The Hague University of Applied Sciences and a researcher at Delft University of Technology showcases his unique ability to integrate cutting-edge research into his teaching, which is a hallmark of innovative pedagogy.
professional profile
Education 
🎓 Dr. DP Sharma Mainali pursued his higher education at Delft University of Technology, one of the world’s top engineering universities. He holds an ir (Ingenieur) degree in Chemical Engineering, a prestigious qualification that emphasizes both academic excellence and practical engineering skills. His educational background blends a deep understanding of chemical processes with cutting-edge research in sustainable materials and energy. His thesis and research during his education at Delft focused on energy-efficient chemical processes, which laid the groundwork for his future research in hydrogen production and green technologies. The academic rigor and innovation culture at Delft played a significant role in shaping his career as a leading educator and researcher, fostering a commitment to integrating real-world applications into his teaching and research endeavors.
work Experience
💼 Over the span of 27 years, Dr. DP Sharma Mainali has garnered extensive experience in both academia and research. Since 2023, he has been an Assistant Professor at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, where he teaches chemical engineering, combining theoretical knowledge with practical, research-driven projects. Simultaneously, since 2018, he has been a Researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Delft University of Technology, where his work focuses on sustainable energy solutions, including hydrogen production and storage technologies. His multidisciplinary roles enable him to blend cutting-edge research with innovative teaching methods, offering students a holistic educational experience. Prior to his current roles, Dr. Mainali worked in various institutions where he developed expertise in engineering education, energy systems, and sustainable technology.
Research Focus
🔬 Dr. DP Sharma Mainali’s research focuses primarily on sustainable energy technologies, with a special interest in hydrogen production, storage, and waste heat recovery. His work emphasizes techno-economic assessments of renewable energy systems, particularly in the context of Nepal, aiming to optimize hydropower use and develop sustainable energy infrastructure. At Delft University of Technology, his research in materials science also extends to innovative approaches in chemical engineering, where he explores efficient electrolysis methods for hydrogen production using surplus hydropower. His research addresses global energy challenges and contributes to the shift toward renewable energy solutions, while also influencing the teaching content and practical projects he leads as an Assistant Professor. His work has been published in high-impact journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field of green technology.
Awards and honors
🏆 Dr. DP Sharma Mainali has been recognized for his contributions to both education and research. While he has not accumulated widely publicized awards, his appointment as an Assistant Professor at The Hague University of Applied Sciences and his position as a researcher at Delft University of Technology reflect the high regard in which he is held by the academic community. His participation in prestigious international research collaborations on green hydrogen technology and his leadership in education underscore his contributions to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions. As he continues to influence both the academic and scientific communities, his dedication to fostering the next generation of engineers and materials scientists is a testament to his impact in education and research.
Conclusion
Dr. DP Sharma Mainali is well-suited for the Innovative Teaching Methods Award due to his significant contributions to education and his ability to integrate complex research into his teaching practice. His dedication to social transformation through education and his multidisciplinary expertise make him a valuable asset to the academic community. By expanding his pedagogical research and curriculum innovation, he could further amplify his impact on teaching methods and student engagement.
Publications to Noted
Title: Techno-economic analysis of green hydrogen production, storage, and waste heat recovery plant in the context of Nepal
Authors: Paneru, B., Paudel, A., Paneru, B., Poudyal, K.N., Poudyal, R.
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
Title: Hydrogen production from surplus hydropower: Techno-economic assessment with alkaline electrolysis in Nepal’s perspective
Authors: Paudel, A., Paneru, B., Mainali, D.P., Shakya, S.R., Karki, S.
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
Title: Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and functional properties of additively manufactured NiTi shape memory alloys
Authors: Zhu, J.-N., Zhu, W., Borisov, E., Hermans, M., Popovich, V.
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year: 2023
Citations: 8
Title: Synthesis, characterization, and CO2 uptake of mellitic triimide-based covalent organic frameworks
Authors: Veldhuizen, H., Vasileiadis, A., Wagemaker, M., van der Zwaag, S., Nagai, A.
Journal: Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry
Year: 2019
Citations: 11