Mohammed Farid is Emeritus Professor in Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Auckland, where he also holds the position of Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Engineering and Design. He obtained his BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Baghdad and his MSc and PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Swansea in Wales. Farid founded the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Basrah in 1983 and subsequently held full professorships at the Jordan University of Science and Technology and the University of Science Malaysia before joining the University of Auckland in 1997.
His research specializations include thermal energy storage using phase change materials, food processing, biofuels, and waste management. Farid is recognized as a world leader in energy storage with phase change materials and has made significant contributions to the field. He has authored more than 360 papers in international journals and refereed conferences, along with six patents, five books, and ten book chapters. Farid is a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and serves on the editorial boards of three international journals. He has received numerous awards, including the Matsumae International Fellowship from Japan in 1986, the Hisham Hijjawi Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement in Research in Jordan in 1993, the Marie Curie Fellowship from the European Union in 2010, and the IAEF Lifetime Achievement Award in Food Engineering in 2015. He has been invited to deliver keynote and plenary talks at major international conferences and has contributed to scientific committees for such events.