Sheila Samsatli
Affiliations: | University of Bath, England |
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Doliente SS, Samsatli S. (2021) Data for spatio-temporal modelling and optimisation of multi-product rice value chains. Data in Brief. 34: 106694 |
Quarton CJ, Samsatli S. (2020) Resource and technology data for spatio-temporal value chain modelling of the Great Britain energy system. Data in Brief. 31: 105886 |
Doliente SS, Narayan A, Tapia JFD, et al. (2020) Bio-aviation Fuel: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Supply Chain Components Frontiers in Energy Research. 8 |
Quarton C, Tlili O, Welder L, et al. (2020) The curious case of the conflicting roles of hydrogen in global energy scenarios Sustainable Energy and Fuels. 4: 80-95 |
Shaharum NSN, Shafri HZM, Ghani WAWAK, et al. (2020) Oil palm mapping over Peninsular Malaysia using Google Earth Engine and machine learning algorithms Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 17: 100287 |
Rubinsin NJ, Daud WRW, Kamarudin SK, et al. (2020) Optimization of oil palm empty fruit bunches value chain in Peninsular Malaysia Food and Bioproducts Processing. 119: 179-194 |
Tapia JFD, Samsatli S. (2020) Integrating fuzzy analytic hierarchy process into a multi-objective optimisation model for planning sustainable oil palm value chains Food and Bioproducts Processing. 119: 48-74 |
Quarton CJ, Samsatli S. (2020) Should we inject hydrogen into gas grids? Practicalities and whole-system value chain optimisation Applied Energy. 275: 115172 |
Quarton CJ, Samsatli S. (2020) The value of hydrogen and carbon capture, storage and utilisation in decarbonising energy: Insights from integrated value chain optimisation Applied Energy. 257: 113936 |
Ghani WAWAK, Salleh MAM, Adam SN, et al. (2019) Sustainable bio-economy that delivers the environment–food–energy–water nexus objectives: The current status in Malaysia Food and Bioproducts Processing. 118: 167-186 |