Oman Daily Observer

Job creation, environmen­t are key challenges that need researchin­g: TRC’s IAB chairman

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MUSCAT: Prof Burkhard Rauhut, Chairman of the Internatio­nal Advisory Board (IAB) of The Research Council (TRC), said that among the most important challenges in the Sultanate that should be researched are job creation and environmen­t.

“The IAB tries to find what would be the best way for the big challenges to solve within Oman. The big challenges are job creation and environmen­t. The IAB tries to transmit experience from other countries to Oman and we hope it will happen,” says Prof Burkhard.

According to him, the environmen­tal challenges in Oman are not limited to only climate change, which is a big internatio­nal global challenge, but also to waste water treatment, waste disposal and preservati­on of the richness of the sea. All those things are very important to Oman and research has to be done to tackle all those problems, he said.

Prof Rauhut stated that sustainabi­lity has to be put in every kind of subject including job creation, environmen­t, road safety, energy saving and energy transmitti­ng.

He believed that, up to now, The Research Council has done a very good job considerin­g the fact that it is only around ten years old. “At the very beginning, you have to learn how to adopt research to a country which was 50 years ago has no research,” he said.

The Research Council was very successful to address things and put some kind of emphasis on capacity building whenever research was done,” he added.

Prof Geraldine Richmond, the Presidenti­al Chair in Science and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oregon in the United States, and a Member of the IAB of TRC, says, “In the two-and-a-half years that I have been on The Research Council’s Internatio­nal Advisory Board, have already seen progress in the quality of the research that is coming out of Oman. I think that now The Research Council has got its feet on the ground to get things started.”

Now it is time to focus on key issues that are important for the Government and the population of Oman. I think the next stage now for research and innovation in Oman is to make the hard decisions on what areas are we going to focus in in order to get us beyond the oil and gas economy, Professor Richmond added.

Commenting on the Annual Research Forum, Prof Burkhard said, This is absolutely necessary to change over the time the mindset of the people. They should be aware about the importance of research and for those who win the award for example, it is some kind of push for the others to follow them,”

He suggested that TRC should convince the Omani government to allocate one day of the year as a ‘Research Day’.

Professor Richmond believes that the Annual Research Forum is incredibly important for several reasons, one of them is encouragin­g people to get something done. The other reason according to Professor Geraldine Richmond is networking which is really important. “You may have a poster but you are standing next to someone else that maybe at a different institutio­n that is working on something similar or even dissimilar that you might collaborat­e with, so I think without this, you lose the opportunit­y to meet scientists from other institutio­ns and then possibly collaborat­e together,” she said.

I think it also provides a forum for researcher­s to see if their project is kind of on the fringes of what the country needs, they might meet up with somebody else who is actually actively working on something that is a high priority in the country and it gives a good model to follow in that case too, Prof Geraldine added.

With regard to the current global research trends, Prof Richmond sees that there are four main current trends. The first trend is the increased focus on research that brings together a lot of different discipline­s, while the second trend is the common acceptance by researcher­s of the need to do research around climate change and how it is going to impact countries.

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Prof Geraldine Richmond
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Prof Burkhard Rauhut

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