Khaleej Times

Students show how to use nuclear science for peace

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

It is obvious that our current model for the way we get energy needs a dramatic change, and nuclear power seems to be the answer.” Mahdi Abdul-Jalil, student

dubai — A group of Dubai students has won a competitio­n that required them to explore peaceful applicatio­ns of nuclear technology.

A team made up of five students from the Universal American School in Dubai took part in the competitio­n held by the UAE Mission to the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

They won the ‘protecting the environmen­t and water resources’ category in the Nuclear Science for Developmen­t Student Challenge and were awarded a fully sponsored trip to Vienna, Austria, to attend the Ministeria­l Conference for Nuclear Science and Technology 2018 and interact with ministers of states, scientists and delegates.

One of the team members in the group, Sahil Shah, said their winning idea included a threestep plan that could benefit the environmen­t using nuclear sciences.

“First, our company GREENtech would partner with schools around the UAE so that they could implement environmen­tal sampling into their curriculum. The UAE government and the Ministry of Education could help us in our efforts to incorporat­e IAEA-certified data sampling procedures into science courses so that students can better understand the nuclear sciences. Students will utilise the provided methods to collect environmen­tal samples (air, water, soil), which will complement their learning and which we can later collect,” Shah said.

“Secondly, we will partner with universiti­es and the government in utilising their expertise and their equipment to analyse the student-collected samples using nuclear methods such as neutron probing and measuring the isotopic decay of said samples.

“Finally, we (GREENtech) will collect all the analysed data from the university and government labs and set up an online database accessible to everyone to simplify the decision-making process for policymake­rs in the UAE.”

Another team member, Mahdi Abdul-Jalil, said promoting the peaceful use of nuclear power “is of significan­t importance” because of the climate issues the planet is facing.

Abdul-Jalil, who wants to pursue biomedical engineerin­g, said this experience has showed him how nuclear technology can also be used to develop quality of life.

“It is obvious that our current model for the way we get energy needs a dramatic change, and nuclear power seems to be the answer. Promoting the peaceful use of nuclear power will help diminish the negative associatio­ns and aid in public acceptance, and it starts with the youth,” he said.

 ??  ?? Mahdi Abdul-Jalil and Sahil Shah are part of the team that won in a recent contest of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency.
Mahdi Abdul-Jalil and Sahil Shah are part of the team that won in a recent contest of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency.

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