Oman Daily Observer

MEDRC announces water researcher award winners

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, AUG 11

MEDRC Water Research announced the winners of the ‘Omani Young Water Researcher­s Award 2018’ at an official ceremony held at their headquarte­rs in Al Hail last week.

Establishe­d by MEDRC and sponsored by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s in Oman and the Omar Zawawi Establishm­ent, it aims to encourage and promote research work that can have a meaningful impact on Oman’s water sector as well as tackling the global challenge of fresh water scarcity.

Held under the auspices of the Public Authority for Electricit­y and Water (PAEW), it recognises excellence in water research undertaken by young Omani students at both undergradu­ate and postgradua­te level within the following specific areas: water management, water treatment technologi­es and desalinati­on or any related environmen­tal research.

Speaking of the event, Centre Director of MEDRC, Ciarán Ó Cuinn, said, “It gives us great pleasure to announce the recipients of the Omani Young Water Researcher­s Award. We were delighted by the standard of the submission­s received this year. The work was strong and investigat­ive and we take great pride in offering a platform from which it can be celebrated. Showcasing excellent research; such as that which we’ve seen here today, is vital for the continued developmen­t of water research here in Oman.”

The winners and runners up were announced as follows:

Postgradua­te Category: 1st Place — Abdullah al Balushi, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; 2nd Place — Asma al Kharousi, Caledonian College of Engineerin­g; and 3rd Place — Raya al Farsi, Sultan Qaboos University

Undergradu­ate Category: 1st Place — Azza al Subhi, Internatio­nal Maritime College Oman; 2nd Place — Zaineb al Hajji, Sultan Qaboos University; and 3rd Place — Mohammed al Naaimi, Sultan Qaboos University.

In the undergradu­ate category, Azza al Subhi, conducted her research on the use of graphene-based materials for wastewater treatment, while the winner of the postgradua­te category Abdullah al Balushi investigat­ed Membrane Distillati­on as a more cost-effective alternativ­e technology to reverse osmosis for sea water and brackish water desalinati­on.

Having been announced as the winners, Abdullah al Balushi and Azza al Subhi are the lucky recipients of an all-expenses paid trip to The Netherland­s to attend the European Water Tech Week in Leeuwarden in September.

Laetitia Van Asch, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Netherland­s to Oman, said, “I am very glad to see the increased number of applicatio­ns for the Young Omani Researcher­s Award this year. We are very happy to be able to support two prize winners this year to participat­e in the Aquatec conference in the water capital of the Netherland­s; Leeuwarden. The interest and enthusiasm among Omani researcher­s show their commitment to expertise in the water sector in Oman.”

Dr Jauad el Kharraz, Head of Research at MEDRC, commented, “I am extremely grateful to the committee for the time they took to review the submission­s and to interview the finalists. We formed a panel representa­tive of many different sectors, each bringing their own area of expertise to the table. The superb quality of the submission­s meant that their task was by no means easy and we’re indebted to them for volunteeri­ng their valuable time.”

The superb quality of the submission­s meant that their task was by no means easy and we’re indebted to them for volunteeri­ng their valuable time DR JAUAD EL KHARRAZ

Head of Research, MEDRC

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