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Catalyzing change, fueling sustainable economic growth

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST is advancing environmental sustainability and industrial development through catalysis innovation, supporting Saudi Vision 2030's economic diversification and sustainability goals. Researchers are exploring ways to chemically recycle plastic waste and convert carbon dioxide into valuable products. KAUST is building platforms to accelerate the journey from laboratory to market with collaborators, focusing on hydrogen technology and CO2 utilization. Why it matters: This positions Saudi Arabia as a potential global hub for sustainable chemical innovation and clean energy export.

KAUST students participate at Falling Walls 2021

KAUST · · Research KAUST

Two KAUST students, Praise O. Eromosele and Fabiyan Angikath Shamsudheen, participated in the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin. They were selected among 75 students to pitch their ideas, focusing on wastewater treatment and sustainable hydrogen production from waste, respectively. Praise Eromosele's research explores using sawdust to remove heavy metal ions from industrial wastewater, inspired by pollution issues in Nigeria. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's commitment to addressing global challenges through innovative research and provides a platform for its students to gain international exposure and recognition.

Student Focus: Abhay Dokania

KAUST · · Research KAUST

Abhay Dokania, a Ph.D. student at KAUST, is researching the conversion of CO2 to useful chemicals under the supervision of Professor Jorge Gascon at the KAUST Catalysis Center. His work focuses on developing multi-functional heterogeneous catalysts. Dokania's background includes degrees from Birla Institute and TU Delft, as well as research experience in the Netherlands. Why it matters: This research contributes to sustainable chemical engineering and CO2 reduction, aligning with Saudi Arabia's broader environmental goals.

Postdoctoral Fellow Focus: Adrian Galilea

KAUST · · Research KAUST

KAUST postdoctoral fellow Adrian Galilea is working at the Catalysis Center on sustainable production of chemicals from carbon dioxide. The research involves synthesizing a catalyst for the hydrogenation of CO2 to olefins and aromatics. The new material reportedly converts CO2 to these chemicals with high selectivity and productivity. Why it matters: Developing sustainable chemical production methods could reduce reliance on fossil fuels and address climate change.

KAUST student Nawaf Alghamdi wins best poster prize at CHEMREACTOR-23

KAUST · · Research KAUST

KAUST student Nawaf Alghamdi won a best poster prize at the XXIII International Conference on Chemical Reactors (CHEMREACTOR-23) in Ghent, Belgium. Alghamdi's poster focused on his research utilizing the stagnation-flow reactor concept to reduce catalytic problems to one dimension. His work is part of his research in the Clean Combustion Research Center, focusing on understanding the kinetics of catalytic processes. Why it matters: This award recognizes promising research at KAUST and highlights the university's contributions to advancements in chemical engineering and catalysis, with potential applications in industrial processes.

Graduate’s patent-pending technology highlighted by North American Membrane Society

KAUST · · Research KAUST

KAUST alumna Jamaliah Aburabi’e's patent-pending membrane technology was highlighted in the North American Membrane Society's (NAMS) magazine. The patent (2017/0225127), developed with advisor Professor Klaus-Viktor Peinemann, describes a new method for preparing anisotropic/cross-linked membranes. The method reduces steps in membrane preparation, making it energy-efficient and allowing customization of the membrane's selective layer. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the impact of KAUST research in advanced materials and separation technologies, showcasing innovations with potential for energy efficiency and customization in industrial applications.

Alumni Focus: Samah Mohamed, Ph.D. 2018 - chemical engineering

KAUST · · Research Alumni

KAUST alumna Samah Mohamed (Ph.D. '18, chemical engineering) specialized in combustion research at the Clean Combustion Research Center. She chose KAUST for its resources and expert faculty in engineering thermodynamics and chemical reactions. Mohamed aims to continue in academia and scientific research, as well as return to teaching. Why it matters: KAUST's focus on attracting and developing regional talent in strategically important fields like clean combustion could help address environmental challenges in Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East.

Student Focus: Nawaf Alghamdi

KAUST · · Research KAUST

Nawaf Alghamdi, a KAUST M.S./Ph.D. student in chemical engineering, researches catalysis for upgrading low-value feedstocks. He was awarded a Grants Program for Universities and Research Centers (GPURC) grant from KACST and won first place at the Middle Eastern Process Engineering Conference & Exhibition technical debates. Alghamdi aims to use his time at KAUST to grow both personally and professionally, and to build a competitive research portfolio. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's support for student research and highlights opportunities for students in science and engineering.