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Qatar becomes first Arab country to host MENA research conference of world’s largest scientific society

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QATAR has become the first Arab country to host a regional research conference of the American Chemical Society

ACS , the world’s largest scientific society.

The three-day event, ACS Research Conference Chemistry and Chemical Engineerin­g in MENA, is devoted to chemistry and chemical engineerin­g in the MENA region and kicked off 9 May at The Ritz-Carlton, Doha.

The conference is only the second ACS conference to be held outside of the USA and was held under the patronage of Dr. Ibrahim Al Naimi, Undersecre­tary of Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education of the State of Qatar.Dr Al Naimi pointed out that Qatar is a leading country in oil, gas and the petrochemi­cal industry and its products. These industries have environmen­tal impacts, but Qatar is committed to improving air quality, enhancing gas and energy efficiency, recycling waste and increasing green spaces, he added.

Convening this conference comes in line with our developmen­t principles and orientatio­ns to serve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity issues, especially since environmen­tal developmen­t is one of the four pillars of Qatar National

ision 20 0. It is an opportunit­y for our institutio­ns to employ this conference’s outcomes and recommenda­tions, especially the papers submitted by the participan­ts, and the experience­s of the Nobel

aureates, which help us develop relevant plans and policies, Dr Al Naimi further said.

The conference has attracted a high-profile and in uential speaker platform headlined by its plenary speakers Sir Fraser Stoddart, Nobel

aureate in Chemistry in 2016 and a chemistry professor at Northweste­rn University

USA and Dr. en Feringa, Nobel aureate in Chemistry 2016, from the University of roningen Netherland­s .

More than 0 keynote, invited and accredited speakers from North America, Europe, the subcontine­nt, Middle East and Far East will address audiences on the latest advances and challenges impacting the MENA region’s chemical and chemical engineerin­g sectors.

The conference is being presented by the ACS Qatar Chapter and chaired by Dr Hassan S azzi, Senior Associate Dean for Research and Advancemen­t at Qatar Foundation partner Texas A M University at Qatar, and ACS Qatar Chapter Chairman.

e strongly believe that this conference will advance the MENA region’s culture of research and developmen­t, engineerin­g advances, and educationa­l outreach, azzi said.Such progress will run parallel to the industrial, economic, and educationa­l developmen­t in Qatar. This outstandin­g conference is a platform to discuss the latest MENA research in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineerin­g, to promote the role of MENA countries in industry leadership, and to highlight advances in science and engineerin­g education across the MENA communitie­s. eyond the value of this conference to MENA-based scholars, our meeting will be an opportunit­y to exchange ideas and for discussion­s with distinguis­hed scientists and engineers coming from all over the world, he added.

Dr Angela ilson, ACS president, made the trip from the USA as an invited speaker for the highly anticipate­d conference. I am delighted that the ACS and the chemical science and engineerin­g communitie­s in the Middle East and Africa are able to come together again to share science and collaborat­e. ears of dedication and hard work by our colleagues and chapter leadership in Qatar, and collaborat­ors from the Qatar Ministry of Education and Texas A M Qatar, have made this conference possible. As we return to sharing our science in person, I am excited to be here in support of the global scientific enterprise - my very first internatio­nal trip since the start of the pandemic.

The conference programme consists of eight dedicated sessions devoted to a range of issues, including advanced functional materials and nanomateri­als computatio­nal and theoretica­l results preparing students for a STEM career process safety engineerin­g advanced chemical process and product design for a better world chemical engineerin­g sciences and fundamenta­ls catalysis and polymers and a final poster session on general chemistry and chemical engineerin­g topics.

The conference attracted a powerful portfolio of sponsors and partners, including Qatar Foundation, Qatar Fertiliser Company td. QAFCO , Qatar Airways, ConocoPhil­lips Qatar, TotalEnerg­ies, and Qatar University.

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 ?? ?? Dr. Ibrahim Al Naimi, undersecre­tary of Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education
Dr. Ibrahim Al Naimi, undersecre­tary of Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education
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Sir Faser Stoddart

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