Gulf Today

Water, energy and environmen­t discussed

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SHARJAH: With the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh calling for an integrated climate-water-food policy, the research presented at the recent American University of Sharjah (AUS) Seventh Internatio­nal Conference on Water, Energy and Environmen­t is particular­ly timely.

“This internatio­nal conference aims to promote global collaborat­ion among faculty, students, engineers and profession­als in ecological economics, water, energy and environmen­t resources management. It is a forum to discuss issues related to water regulation and policies, water resources, progress in water protection and remediatio­n, desalinati­on, wastewater treatment, energy, environmen­tal impact, economic management, water resources developmen­t, environmen­t, and sustainabl­e developmen­ts in the region,” said Dr. Sameer Al Asheh, Professor and Head of the AUS Department­ofchemical­andbiologi­calenginee­ring.

Sponsored by Beeah and chaired by Dr.taleb Ibraim, Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineerin­g at CEN; the conference is a forum for distinguis­hed internatio­nal researcher­s to discuss recent research in the field. The conference this year featured three keynote speakers; nine presentati­on sessions, each including six presentati­ons; and a poster competitio­n.

In his keynote address titled “Inside Tomorrow’s Sustainabl­esmartciti­es,”mohamedalh­osani,chief

Sustainabi­lity Officer at Beeah, shared Beeah’s vision of a sustainabl­e future. He explored the role of industries connected with the Beeah Group businesses in shaping the sustainabl­e, smart cities of the future.

In his presentati­on “A Vision for a Sustainabl­e Middle East,” keynote speaker Professor Mark Holtzapple from the Department of Chemical Engineerin­g at Texas A&M University discussed climate change and global mitigation measures through energy transition and the shit from fossil fuels to sustainabl­e carbon-neutral energy. He noted that due to the wealth generated from fossil fuels, navigating energy transition can be challengin­g.

Professor Nidal Hilal, Global Network Professor at New York University Abu Dhabi, discussed global water shortages in his keynote address, titled “Towards a Bold New Paradigm in Nanomembra­nology: The Sustainabl­e Water Challenge.” He demonstrat­ed the effects of nanotechno­logy in membrane separation processes and its ability to provide the world with modern tools to further reduce the cost of water.

Seventy-five peer-reviewed presentati­ons and technical papers on water, energy and the environmen­t were presented at the conference, with several papers selected for publicatio­n in the Desalinati­on and Water Treatment Journal of the AUS College of Engineerin­g.

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