Reinforcing its position as a leading academic institution in research
ADU has published 3,000 publications in Scopus Index Journals
Prof. Qasymeh: “At ADU, we are committed to fostering and enabling innovative research initiatives to ensure that our faculty and students have access to world-class opportunities.”
Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi University (ADU)’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP), announced that the University has achieved 3,000 research publications in the international Scopus Index, with exponential growth in the past five years. With 80% of ADU’s publications issued in the Q1 and Q2 categories, the research represents a hallmark for top-tier universities around the world. The 3,000 publications cover multidisciplinary themes, including engineering and technology, health science, business, finance, and economics.
This achievement aligns with the University’s commitment to advancing research and innovation in alignment with its strategic goals for the benefit of its students, faculty members, and the wider community. The steady growth in Scopus publications reflects ADU’s aim to contribute to the global academic community. Through the dissemination of high-quality research, ADU actively contributes to shaping international conversations and solutions, particularly in the pursuit of sustainable communities and knowledge-based economies.
Recently, ADU’s College of Engineering faculty where listed in the world’s top 2% of cited researchers for 2023, according to Stanford University. The projects listed cover a range of engineering disciplines that aim to find solutions for engineering challenges.
Professor Montasir Qasymeh, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development at ADU, said: “We express our gratitude for this significant accomplishment, made possible through the unwavering dedication of ADU’s faculty and researchers. Their hard work and exceptional research output have played a vital role in solidifying the University’s position as a leading global institution in academic research. At ADU, we are committed to fostering and enabling innovative research initiatives to ensure that our faculty and students have access to world-class opportunities to advance their research skills and knowledge in addressing global challenges.”
The ORSP was established to support ADU in expanding its research activities and building a reputation as a research-oriented university recognized nationally, regionally, and internationally. The mission of the ORSP is to pursue excellence in selected strategic areas of applied research and innovative scholarly pursuits compatible with the socio-economic needs of the UAE.
Scopus, introduced by Elsevier in 2004, serves as an abstract and citation database. Containing an extensive collection of 36,377 titles, including 22,794 active and 13,583 inactive titles, the database collaborates with 11,678 publishers. Among these titles, 34,346 belong to peer-reviewed journals across key subject fields, including life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, and health sciences. The database employs a quartile system, where Q1 represents the top 25% of journals, and Q2 includes journals ranking between 25% and 50%.
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About Abu Dhabi University:
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) is one of the region’s leading academic institutions, translating the UAE Government’s National Agenda to deliver internationally accredited academic programs and world-class research.
Established in 2003, with campuses across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Al Ain, the University serves over 8,000 students from over 100 nationalities. The University is home to five colleges across different disciplines including arts and sciences, business, engineering, health sciences, and law, while offering a diverse range of over 50 undergraduate and graduate programs.
According to the Times Higher Education Rankings (THE), ADU ranks second in the UAE for its research influence and citations, and it is among the top three universities in the UAE, while holding the number one position in the teaching pillar. Additionally, THE Rankings has recognized the University’s College of Business as the number one best college in the UAE.
The University has made an impressive debut in THE Young University Rankings 2023, ranking in the 58th position globally among the world's best universities under 50 years or younger. Furthermore, the University came in 59th place in the prestigious THE Asia Ranking and was ranked first in the UAE for graduate employability as per the THE Rankings.
Parallelly, ADU ranks in the 580th place globally, according to the 2024 edition of the QS World University Rankings and received a 5-star rating in the 2022 QS Stars rating.
ADU continues to empower faculty and students with state-of-the-art resources, facilities, and learning opportunities that foster innovation and support research-based problem-solving. The University maintains strong international collaborations with leading academic institutions and public and private sector organizations, with institutional accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges' Senior College and University Commission (WASC).
Abu Dhabi University and Universiti Sains Malaysia Cement Strategic Partnership to Advance Health Science
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In line with Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) ongoing efforts to provide students with a world-class academic experience, the University’s College of Health Sciences signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Universiti Sains Malaysia’s (USM) School of Health Sciences, a leading Malaysian research university, to further enhance research, educational programs, and training in the field of health science.
The MoU aims to foster mutual understanding and cooperation by facilitating students, staff, and faculty exchanges while promoting high-quality teaching and learning through knowledge and experience transfer. The agreement will see both entities collaborating through expanding opportunities for joint research and publications and establishing joint academic and research programs. Additionally, ADU and USM will organize joint workshops, training programs, and facilitate the exchange of publications, to equip students with valuable skills and enhance their employability prospects.
Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University (ADU): “We are honored to collaborate with a prestigious institution such as Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). At ADU, we continuously work hand-in-hand with our strategic partners to facilitate unique cross-learning experiences that prepare our students for the ever-evolving job market. Through this MoU, we are committed to providing our students and faculty with various innovative opportunities in the field of health science, enabling them to enhance their skills and excel in their future careers. Together, we are poised to achieve significant milestones in research and academic excellence.”
Professor Dato’ Seri IR. Dr. Abdul Rahman, Vice Chancellor of Universiti Sains Malaysia, said: “This partnership with Abu Dhabi University marks a significant milestone in our commitment to advancing health science education and research. Collaborating with ADU, an institution known for its global academic excellence, aligns seamlessly with our goal to enrich the learning experience for students. Emphasizing diversity and inclusion, this collaboration will undoubtedly contribute to the expansion of our research horizons and the professional development of our students and faculty. We are confident that together, we will achieve noteworthy accomplishments in the realms of research and academic growth.”
ADU’s College of Health Sciences was established in 2018 and aims to exemplify and build on the University’s mission to be a leading and innovative academic and research institute in the UAE and the region. The College is set to meet the ever-increasing demand for qualified medical professionals within the UAE, resulting from the Emirates’ drive to become a regional hub for medical research.
As Malaysia's leading research university, USM holds a prominent position, ranked 143 in the QS Global World University Rankings 2023. The esteemed 50-year-old School of Communication at USM is recognized as a trailblazer in media and communication studies in Asia.
We are proud to announce the signing of a cooperation and funding agreement with the United Al Saqer Group (UASG) LLC to establish a state-of-the-art scientific research center with a multi-million-dollar grant. The objective is to cultivate specialized research teams in vital sectors that meet the development agenda for the next 50 years and translate the UAE’s wise leadership’s vision and aspirations to build a thriving, world-class, innovative research environment. The agreement was signed by H.E. Sheikh Abdulla Al Hamed, a member of the Board of Directors of UASG, and Dr. Ali Saeed bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, Chairman of ADU, in the presence of Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU, and Mr. Nabil Kobeissi, CEO of UASG.
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We are pleased to announce the 11th (URIC) to develop a spirit of creativity and inquiry within undergraduate students as a foundation for developing the next generation of researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs to support the development of the UAE’s knowledge-based economy for a sustainable future.
The Research Competition will encompass 27 categories under the disciplines of Engineering, Business Administration, Arts & Social Sciences, Education & Law, and Natural & Health Sciences.
Applicants in the UAE can be part of the specialized Innovation Competition track which encourages innovative ideas with the potential for technology transfer, fostering an entrepreneurial spirit among participants.
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We are proud to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Beirut Arab University, a private Lebanese university, to develop innovation and research skills among students in the field of health sciences. The memorandum was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University and Professor Wael Nabil Abdel Salam, President of Beirut Arab University.
We are proud to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Beirut Arab University (BAU), a Lebanese private university, to boost students' innovation and research skills in the field of health sciences. The MoU was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU, and Professor Wael Nabil Abdel Salam, President of BAU.
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Under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Cabinet Member, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, • The conference received 250 papers from 25 countries around the world. • The conference featured ChatGPT as a panelist in a session titled “AI and Education”: Abu Dhabi University (ADU) hosted the ‘International Conference on Education: Pioneering Education’s Future’ in efforts to shape the future of education for UAE students and beyond through a hybrid conference in Al Ain, UAE from 2-3 October 2024.
The conference, under the theme ‘Innovations in Teaching & Learning: Charting Higher Education’s Path Forward’, was organized by ADU in partnership with the Regional Center for Educational Planning, UNESCO (RCEP-UNESCO), Liwa College, Quality Matters (QM), University of Florida (UF), Queen Rania Teaching Academy (QRTA), and Drexel University School of Education. The conference received 250 papers from 25 countries around the world with 125 papers presented both physically and virtually during the conference.
The event brought together leading academic professionals, researchers, and practitioners to showcase innovative teaching approaches and address pressing challenges in the global academic context. The diverse panel of expert speakers also highlighted the importance of both cross-border and inter-field collaboration in curriculums to offer students a more comprehensive academic foundation that will better serve the needs of the increasingly globalized and interconnected economy of the future. Additionally, the conference featured ChatGPT as a panelist in a session titled “AI and Education: Revolutionizing Pedagogies and Empowering Learners,” highlighting the growing role of AI in improving education, student success and engagement.
Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University (ADU), said: “The landscape of higher education is poised for transformational change as we engage with a new generation of digital natives—Gen Z students, a generation that knows no boundaries whether geographic, digital or disciplinary. The driving forces behind this shift, including economic, social, and technological factors, are evolving rapidly, along with the growing role and influence of AI. At ADU, we aim to offer our students diverse learning alternatives by introducing AI and advanced educational tools, enabling them to personalize their academic experience.”
Dr. Mohammad Fteiha, Director of Al Ain Campus, and Director of the Centre for Smart Learning in ADU’s Al Ain Campus, said: “Abu Dhabi University is committed to reshaping the future of the educational sector in the UAE and beyond by working closely with key partners and industry experts to offer our students a world-class education. Through the inaugural conference, we aim to bring global best practices and the latest innovations in education to the region to help prepare our students to drive national visions and strategies. We look forward to further collaborating with our esteemed partners in future editions of the conference.”
The conference witnessed the participation of over 200 attendees and subject matter experts from renowned national and international organizations including ADU, RCEP-UNESCO, Emirates College for Advanced Education, Khalifa Award for Education, QRTA and Liwa College.
The speakers addressed key areas that will impact the future of the academic landscape including Sustainable Education Practices, Educational Technology and Tools, Faculty and Teacher Development and Support, and Pedagogy and Instructional Design. Workshops were also organized to help enhance virtual education delivery, ensure inclusivity in diverse classroom settings, and highlight the role of AI in teaching and learning with the aim to enhance educational outcomes for both students and faculty.
In line with Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) commitment to delivering high-quality educational experiences to its students, ADU’s College of Health Sciences signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Unilabs, one of Europe’s leading medical diagnostics companies, offering a complete range of laboratory, pathology, genetics, and imaging services to patients across four continents.
Through this collaboration, ADU’s College of Health Sciences seeks to empower its students with significant opportunities to enhance their educational and practical experiences as well as knowledge in the healthcare sector. Furthermore, leveraging their distinctive expertise, both parties will roll out training programs for student’s faculty and staff and organize conferences, workshops, and seminars, that delve into and present the latest developments and best practices in the health sciences field.
The MoU was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU and Mr. Mohammed Daoud, Chief Executive Officer at Unilabs Middle East, in the presence of Dr. Sofyan Maghaydah, Acting Dean, College of Health Sciences at ADU and Mr. Omar Nazmy, Chief Finance Officer at Unilabs Middle East.
The MoU will focus on various key areas in the field, including consultancy, academic studies, institutional support, and human and administrative developments. In addition, ADU’s students will have exclusive access to Unilabs’ state-of-the-art medical diagnostic laboratories, providing them with the chance to engage with experts in the fields of public health, diagnostic medicine, laboratory medicine, molecular and medical genetics.
Sofyan Maghaydah, Acting Dean of College of Health Sciences at Abu Dhabi University (ADU), said: “In collaboration with our prestigious partner Unilabs, we are committed to investing in scientific research opportunities to elevate our students’ knowledge and skillsets. At ADU, we continuously encourage our students and faculty members to engage in the latest programs and training offered to them to further excel in their respective fields and prepare for their innovative future careers. We look forward to witnessing the success of our collaboration in the field of health sciences to magnify our students’ academic journey and enhance the wellbeing of our community at large.”
Mr. Mohammed Daoud, Chief Executive Officer at Unilabs Middle East, said: “We are proud to play a role in supporting the work of ADU’s College of Health Sciences to advance the knowledge and capacities of its students, boosting their practical training in a state-of-the-art environment and providing them with experience in diagnostic and laboratory medicine and molecular and medical genetics.”
“This MoU paves the way for an effective partnership characterized by fruitful cooperation with the prestigious Abu Dhabi University,” Daoud added. “We, at Unilabs, want to empower university students to develop their practical skills by providing them with training at our specialized laboratories that bring together European and Middle Eastern expertise, with a network of 210 laboratories in 15 countries. Our labs are working to leverage their experience and the capacities of their facilities and staff to further the knowledge and capabilities of medical students. By supporting the training of the healthcare professionals of the future, we take a significant step in our commitment to building a healthier tomorrow and impacting the health of millions of people worldwide, enabling them to embrace life to the fullest.”
The College of Health Sciences was established in 2018 and aims to exemplify and build on the ADU’s mission to be a leading and innovative academic and research institute in the UAE and the region. The College has had a very successful start due to the diligence of the university’s faculty in providing competent and personalized teaching in public health, environmental health and safety, nutrition, and biomedical sciences.
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) and Xanadu Quantum Technologies, a leading Canadian quantum computing company, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance the quantum computing educational capacities, and provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the rapidly evolving field of quantum technologies.
Over the past 20 years, the University has played a vital role in fostering a workforce prepared for the quantum era and has actively contributed to the quantum ecosystem in Abu Dhabi. Through this MoU, both ADU and Xanadu aim to strengthen students' and community’s quantum skills in the UAE, by developing cooperative research projects, exchanging educational resources, and creating an advanced curriculum for quantum computing and quantum software programming. The program will provide students with key concepts and tools for quantum computing simulations, such as the Strawberry Fields, PennyLane, and Xanadu Quantum Cloud platforms.
The MoU was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, the Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University and Dr. Christian Weedbrook, CEO of Xanadu Quantum Technologies, in the presence of ADU and Xanadu leadership.
Professor Montasir Qasymeh, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development at ADU, said: “Our collaboration with prestigious partners such as Xanadu aligns with our commitment to advancing education and research in the field of quantum technologies. We believe that by fostering strong ties between academia and industry leaders, we are able to support our mission of equipping our students with diverse learning experiences, while preparing them for the future challenges and opportunities await them."
Dr. Christian Weedbrook, CEO of Xanadu Quantum Technologies, said: “We are excited to welcome Abu Dhabi University as our first official partner in the UAE. ADU has laid fantastic groundwork in Abu Dhabi's quantum ecosystem, and we look forward to continuing to strengthen quantum education in the region and accelerate research with PennyLane platform.”
The partnership between both entities is set to have a significant impact on the advancement of quantum education and research in the region, which aligns with both entities’ strategic goals. In a time where quantum technologies are steadily shaping the future of computing, this collaboration positions ADU and Xanadu as leaders in shaping the next generation of quantum experts.
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Between 2020 and 2023, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) marked a significant advancement in the field of sustainability research and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Where faculty members achieved key milestones, by securing 29 research grants for their dedication to sustainability. Out of the 29 grants, 24 received internal funding from ADU’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) and five research projects received successful funding from several organizations such as ASPIRE fundings the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) and Mubadala Investment Company.
In line with the SDGs’ objectives, ADU’s researchers published a remarkable 1,049 papers. These papers have been featured in top-tier scientific journals including Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Energy Economics, Resources Policy and many more.
In addition, the papers were showcased at leading international conferences, such as the IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging and International Renewable Engineering Conference, which focused on several SDGs challenges. These challenges include no poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, quality education, gender equality many more goals, which aim to encourage global efforts to build an inclusive world where no one is left behind.
Professor Montasir Qasymeh, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development and Electrical Engineering Professor at ADU, said: “We are proud of our faculty members’ significant contributions in the field of sustainability, their dedication to drive positive change is evident in the impressive growth of our research endeavors. Through our local and global strategic partnerships, we have enhanced our research capabilities to transform innovative ideas into thriving startups. At ADU, we are grateful to our partners for their grants and funding, and we look forward to further disrupting the status quo and problem-solving for a sustainable future.”
ADU is a leading research university in the UAE, with its faculty and researchers at the forefront of efforts to address the world's most pressing sustainability challenges. ADU is committed to maintaining the highest standards of research and innovation.
ASPIRE, works as the technology transition pillar of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), ensuring a clear path from technology to the customer. They identify challenges and work on solutions that lead to pioneering advances that make an impact in the real world.
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In line with Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) dedication to fostering innovation, the University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Creed & Bear Network L.L.C (C&B), a DataTech company that specializes in providing secure and cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) software solutions penetrating in the finance space. The MoU aims to establish a solid international collaboration in the fields of research, academics, and Fintech.
The MoU was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU, and Flavio Villa, Founder and CTO of C&B, in the presence of leadership representatives from both entities.
Through this collaboration, ADU and C&B will provide students with world-class educational and industrial experience in the field of Fintech and Artificial Intelligence (AI), where C&B will offer students internship and training opportunities at the institution and provide them with grants to work on research projects that align with the company’s themes.
The agreement will see both entities collaborating to host joint workshops and conferences, serving as platforms for knowledge exchange and enriching academics. Additionally, the workshops will delve into consultancy projects and training programs to emphasize skill enhancement in the rapidly evolving Fintech sector.
Furthermore, the advisory board engagement will solidify the collaboration to ensure a continuous exchange of expertise and reflect a commitment to sustained collaboration and shared growth.
Professor Montasir Qasymeh, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development at ADU, stated: “Our collaboration with esteemed partners, such as Creed & Bear, aligns with our commitment to advancing education and research in Fintech and quantum technologies. Through ADU’s robust ties between academia and industry leaders, we can effectively fulfill our mission of providing our students with diverse learning experiences, preparing them for future challenges and opportunities that await them.”
Flavio Villa, Founder and CTO of Creed & Bear, stated: “This partnership is more than a strategic agreement; it is a bridge between cultures, a dialogue between curious minds, and a synergy between pioneers eager to explore the unknown. Today, we join forces with an ally who shares our vision and values, and this fills me with joy both personally and professionally.”
Vaidehi Gawande, Head of Quantum Computing at Creed & Bear, said: “This partnership marks a significant step towards advancing the frontiers of quantum computing and accelerating innovations that will shape the future. Together, we are poised to unlock the potential of quantum technologies and Fintech and pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries.”
ADU is a multi-campus university in the UAE, which provides an engaging learning environment, quality education, and qualifications that are respected globally, and prepares the students to be the leaders of tomorrow and keep pace with technology.
C&B stands out as the pioneering IT company to dedicate its investments and efforts toward Research and Development in Quantum Computing, poised to transition its cutting-edge technology into the next era of computing power.
In an important step towards the UAE's strategic vision of building a globally competitive knowledge-based economy, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) and United Al-Saqer Group (UASG) LLC signed a cooperation and funding agreement to establish a state-of-the-art scientific research center, which will prepare specialized researchers in several development sectors to meet the requirements of the next 50-year agenda. This agreement translates the UAE's wise leadership's vision and aspiration to build a thriving world-class innovative research environment.
The agreement was signed by H.E. Sheikh Abdulla Al Hamed, a member of the Board of Directors of UASG, and Dr. Ali Saeed bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, Chairman of ADU, in the presence of Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU and Mr. Nabil Kobeissi, CEO of UASG.
The center’s main objectives include securing stable funding, providing mentorship and training to the students on advanced research methodologies, and fostering collaboration between academia and industries focused on research projects with economic potential to develop new technologies within specific sectors. Additionally, the center aims to improve the quality of innovations while accelerate breakthrough solutions, especially those with commercialized intellectual property rights. As well as lead research on mutually agreed priority topics that will be industry-relevant and lead to intellectual property (IP) generation.
Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University (ADU), said: “This collaboration signifies a crucial milestone in our joint endeavor to advance scientific research and generate impactful research on a global level. With the support of UASG, we aim to deliver transformative outcomes to elevate academic excellence and drive tangible progress for the UAE and beyond. At ADU, we are committed to providing our students, faculty, and community with the latest innovative tools to tackle the challenges of the future and equip them with the skillset needed to become leading figures in innovation.”
Al Saqer Group CEO LLC, Mr. Nabil Kobeissi, stated: “Our partnership with Abu Dhabi University is a testament to our commitment to advancing scientific research in the region. We believe that by nurturing talent and fostering innovation, we are paving the way for a brighter and more prosperous future in UAE and globally.”
Through this collaboration, ADU will provide the necessary infrastructure for the research center, including laboratories and classrooms, as well as attract high-level scientific researchers, and organize student-centered research activities. Additionally, the center will receive a multi-million grant from UASG throughout the upcoming years. Furthermore, both parties will engage with other industry partners to join this collaboration and collectively work towards achieving its aspiration.
ADU and UASG will also work towards establishing mentorship, training, and start-up incubation support programs in the mutually relevant focus areas using UASG industry-specific expertise and global network. The focus areas include life sciences, digital, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and technology, mobility and automotive, engineering, future of living, and innovation in construction among many others.
UASG established in 1980 is one of the leading multi-sector business groups in the United Arab Emirates. UASG owns and operates a diverse yet complementary portfolio of UAE-based companies encompassing several key industry sectors like automotive, heavy equipment, property management, construction, joinery, food and beverages, hospitality, retail, travel, and many other sectors.
In line with Abu Dhabi University's (ADU) commitment to foster innovation and research among its student body and wider community, ADU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Italy-Czech Republic Chamber of Commerce (CCIRC) to elevate research efforts in academia.
The MoU aims to facilitate international exposure and new learning opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. Additionally, it seeks to promote the exchange of faculty, researchers, and staff members between ADU and European universities to enhance knowledge sharing.
The MoU was signed by Dr. Hamad Odhabi, Vice Chancellor of Financial and Administration Affairs at ADU, and Mr. Antonio Rotondo, Chairman of CCIRC, in the presence of Professor Sherine Farouk, Associate Dean for student Enrollment and Success and Professor of Accounting at ADU, Mr. Salem Al Dhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations and senior leaders from CCIRC. The ceremony was also attended by Mr. Mohamed Al Refaei, Department Head of Business Matchmaking and Delegations at Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
ADU and CCIRC will work together to establish a research center for entrepreneurship studies and start-ups in both Italy and the UAE, boosting both countries' efforts in the field. In addition to developing a competence center for the agri-food supply chain to serve as a hub for services, information, and technical-scientific contributions.
Furthermore, as part of ADU's commitment to delivering high-quality programs to its graduates, the University will collaborate with CCIRC to introduce a new MBA program, in partnership with Università Bocconi. In addition to collaborating on providing several consultancy services and training sessions.
Dr. Hamad Odhabi, Vice Chancellor of Financial and Administration Affairs at ADU, commented: “Our partnership with CCIRC comes as a continuation of our international collaboration initiatives, dedicated to enhancing our curricula by introducing a diverse range of innovative programs. Through this partnership, we aim to create a dynamic environment for our students and faculty. At ADU, we work closely with our prestigious partners to introduce a new era of academic excellence, integrating the latest technologies and groundbreaking inventions into the educational sector in the UAE.”
Mr. Antonio Rotondo, Chairman of the Italy-Czech Republic Chamber of Commerce, stated: “We are excited about this collaboration with Abu Dhabi University (ADU), which opens new avenues for educational and research exchanges between the UAE and Italy. This MoU lays the foundation for a strong and mutually beneficial partnership.”
This partnership will enable joint research collaborations and grant applications with European universities, addressing global challenges, while emphasizing the exchange of academic and scientific materials with these universities. Furthermore, ADU and CCIRC will organize joint international workshops, conferences, and seminars providing a platform to discuss the latest developments in research and innovation.
Since 2006, CCIRC has represented the local Italian-Czech business community and promoted commercial relations with companies in Italy, the Czech Republic, and globally.
Abu Dhabi University (ADU)'s College of Engineering signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mott MacDonald, a global engineering, management and development consultancy, with the aim of advancing students' research and innovation skills in the field of engineering.
Through this MoU, both ADU and Mott MacDonald will collaborate on cutting-edge research and innovation projects that address key challenges and opportunities specific to the UAE. Through combining their resources, expertise, and capabilities, the parties seek to make significant contributions to the nation's knowledge-based economy.
In the presence of Dr. Hamdi Sheibani, Dean of the College of Engineering at ADU and Mr. Salem Aldhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations at ADU, as well as Dr. Reem Sabouni, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at ADU, and Eng. Iman Abi Saab, Regional Technical Excellence Lead at Mott MacDonald, UAE, the MoU was signed by Dr. Hamad Odhabi, Vice Chancellor for Financial and Administrative Affairs at ADU, and Eng. Richard Smedley, Divisional General Manager at Mott MacDonald, UAE.
ADU and Mott MacDonald have joined forces to advance their mutual objectives of serving the UAE across various sectors including transportation and infrastructure, the built environment, energy infrastructure and renewable energy, water resources management and environmental impact assessment, and education and research. Their collaboration aims to strengthen the skills and capabilities of the workforce in key sectors vital to the nation's economic development. Additionally, the partnership will prioritize the empowerment of ADU's College of Engineering students, faculty members, and researchers by enhancing their knowledge and skills through joint initiatives, workshops, and training programs.
The parties seek to enhance collaboration, facilitate expertise and information exchange, meet operational needs, and optimize the utilization of ADU and Mott MacDonald’s capabilities in mutually beneficial areas. These areas include exchanging expertise, offering student internships and recruitment opportunities for ADU's alumni at Mott MacDonald, conducting applied research projects, and exploring funding and research grant opportunities.
Furthermore, in line with the UAE's vision for a greener and more resilient future, ADU and Mott MacDonald will commit to sharing more sustainable developments and projects, while identifying and implementing solutions that will contribute to environment conservation and sustainable urban development.
Dr. Hamad Odhabi, Vice Chancellor for Financial and Administrative Affairs at ADU, said: “At ADU, our commitment lies in forging collaborations with prestigious partners such as Mott MacDonald to provide our students and community with world-class education coupled with the latest technologies to drive a brighter future. This MoU represents a significant milestone in our journey toward excellence, embodying our dedication to foster a culture of innovation and knowledge exchange. We are committed to empowering our students with practical skills and industry insights, ensuring they are prepared to thrive in the dynamic landscape of the UAE's knowledge-based economy. Together, we aspire to drive innovation, promote inclusion, and create a meaningful impact in our society.”
Eng. Richard Smedley, Divisional General Manager at Mott MacDonald, UAE, said: “We are proud of our collaboration with Abu Dhabi University, which stems from our shared commitment to exchange expertise, facilitate internships, and support applied research projects, embodying the essence of innovation. Together, we embark on a journey where knowledge meets opportunity, paving the path for transformative advancements in engineering and beyond.”
Eng. Iman Abi Saab, Regional Technical Excellence lead at Mott MacDonald added; “This MoU will serve as the cornerstone of our collective pursuit towards sustainable development and positive social outcomes for our region whilst enriching the learning experiences of our young engineers and fostering a strong culture of innovation and excellence.”
Additionally, the agreement includes sharing brochures, newsletters, pamphlets, and calendars, organizing seminars, conferences, training programs, and lectures, as well as participating in and sponsoring related events like career fairs and alumni events. Furthermore, the Mott MacDonald team will arrange site visits for ADU's students to their offices in Abu Dhabi.
ADU's College of Engineering is the largest engineering college in the UAE. It offers a range of engineering and technology programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with new and innovative programs being introduced on an ongoing basis.
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) in collaboration with The Gulf Standardization Organization (GSO) and The AdWisers, hosted a Symposium under the theme ‘From Excellence to Impact: Standardization, Research, Innovation and Quality Education’. The symposium delivered a vibrant, enriching and valuable learning experience for students focused on research and innovation.
Abu Dhabi University hosted the symposium on the 23rd of October 2023 at the H Hotel in Dubai. The symposium featured two sessions. The first session is titled ‘A truly competitive and integrated ecosystem’, and the second session, ‘Drivers for global success.’
The event witnessed the participation of a wide group of subject matter experts and leaders from renowned organizations such as the Chief Executive Officer of The AdWisers, Chairman GCC – Standardization Organization, ADU and the European Commission. In addition to CEN-CENELEC, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), University of Tunis El-Manar – National School of Engineering and Green Climate Fund.
The speakers shared their expertise, stimulated challenging analysis, and started thought-provoking reflections that showcased and demonstrated the advantages of a more integrated nexus of Standardization-Research-Innovation (SRI), along with quality education. Speakers presented their views on the most fascinating dynamics shaping our world, by combining different perspectives, international trends, and remarkable case studies.
Professor Montasir Qasymeh, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development at ADU, said: “We are delighted to host the symposium along with our strategic partners GSO and AdWisers, who are as committed as ADU in fostering research and innovation among students and the wider community. The symposium aligns with our anniversary, which celebrates 20 years of excellence in academia and supporting talented graduates. Through this event, we seek to make a significant impact at the nexus of standardization, research, and quality education, on a national and global scale.”
In addition, speakers aided in fostering an integrated ecosystem combining SRI and quality education. This contributes to the GSO’s and ADU’s innovative mission that will pave the way for further cooperation and dedicated support at an international level between researchers, standardizers, academia, industry, and international partners.
The GCC Standardization Organization is a standards organization for the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Yemen. It was established under the authority of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
The AdWisers is a global consultancy group specializing in internationalization, innovation, and adaptive leadership. That provides highly specialized expertise, resources, and capabilities to anticipate changes, mitigate risks, and seize new opportunities.
In line with Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) commitment to fostering innovation and research, ADU’s College of Engineering faculty are listed in the world’s top 2% of cited researchers for 2023, according to Stanford University. The projects listed cover a range of engineering disciplines that aim to find solutions for engineering challenges. This list is published by Elsevier, a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content, annually featured by Stanford University.
The faculty were recognized for their distinguished research across various disciplines, including Dr. Shehzad Ashraf Chaudhry, Associate Professor in Cybersecurity Engineering, who is among the top 2% in the career-long researchers list. Dr. Chaudhry has also published over 170 papers, with over 140 in Science Citation Indexed journals which have been cited over 5,000 times. Similarly, Dr. Moatsum Alawida, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology, has focused his research interests on chaotic systems, chaos-based applications, multimedia security, blockchain, cybersecurity, drone security, and cryptography. Through Dr. Alawadi's research, he sought to bring new principles and techniques from programming languages to the design and implementation of secure and correct systems.
Furthermore, Dr. Osama Ahmed Mohamed, Professor of Civil Engineering and Chair of Architecture and Design Department, who led a team of researchers in a project aimed at reducing CO2 emissions associated with the construction industry, one of the notoriously large sources of human activities influencing the environmental footprint.
Moreover, Dr. Mohammed Asaad Ghazal, Professor and Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, has contributed an unparalleled record of 270 Scopus publications for the university, including an impressive 30% in the top 10% of journals. Dr. Ghazal’s research has garnered over 4,000 citations, reflecting the profound impact of his work on the scientific community.
Lastly, Dr. Taimur Hassan, Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering, worked on several research projects that focused on Medical Imaging, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision. Additionally, Dr. Hassan has earned recognition for his prolific research output, with numerous publications featured in prestigious journals such as Information Fusion, Medical Image Analysis, and many more.
Professor Montasir Qasymeh, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development and Professor of Electrical Engineering at ADU, said: “Thanks to our wise leadership, we at ADU aim to provide our students and faculty members access to world-class resources, facilities, and funding for impactful and transferable research. At ADU, we have advanced our research capabilities to commercialize innovations and research. We take pride in our faculty's outstanding success, as they have ranked among the top 2% in global citations. This accomplishment underscores our steadfast commitment to excellence in research and scholarly pursuits.”
ADU’s College of Engineering is the largest engineering college in the UAE. It offers a range of engineering and technology programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level, with new and innovative programs being introduced on an ongoing basis.
In line with Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) commitment to invest in scientific research opportunities that foster innovation and creative thinking among faculty and students, ADU and Dakila Research Social Sciences UAE (DRSS), a conglomerate of 19 Brazilian companies from different sectors, among them, Associação Dakila Pesquisas, whose purpose is to promote economic and social development, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further advance students’ knowledge in research and technology.
Through this MoU, ADU’s College of Engineering and DRSS seek to establish an advanced superconductivity research laboratory to allow the college students and faculty to work on experimental tasks that aim to advance and discover new developments in science. In addition to working on the development of quantum devices that will benefit the broader community in the field of advanced and deep technologies.
In the presence of Dr. Ali Saeed Bin Harmal Aldhaheri, ADU Chairman and Mr. Otávio Augusto Teixeira dos Reis, Director of Research and Development at DRSS, the MoU was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU, Dr. Hamdi Mustafa Sheibani, Dean of the College of Engineering at ADU and Mr. Alan Oliveira Chief Operating Officer of DRSS.
The laboratory that both parties are planning to establish will be equipped with high-quality tools that will be led by Professor Montasir Qasymeh of Electrical Engineering at ADU and experts from Brazil. The conducted research projects will include cutting-edge technologies such as room-temperature superconducting materials and their industrial applications.
ADU’s faculty and students and DRSS members will work hand-in-hand to develop technologies such as practical superconducting computing devices, superconducting storage units, and electromagnetic insulating structures, among others, that offer novel electromagnetic and electronic devices. Additionally, DRSS will provide ADU students and faculty members with the necessary research experience and technical know-how and engage them with several research projects to expand their knowledge in the field of innovation and research.
Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University (ADU), said: “We are delighted to work with a prestigious partner such as Dakila Research Social Sciences. We continue to work hand-in-hand with our strategic partners to provide our students with a unique cross-learning experience to prepare them for the future career market. Through this collaboration, we aim to promote the academic and professional engagement of our faculty, staff and students with the professionals at DRSS in the field of research social sciences.”
Mr. Alan Fernandes, CEO of Dakila Emirates, said: “We at Dakila Company are confident that our collaboration with Abu Dhabi University will pave the way for many advances and findings that will elevate humankind and benefit our communities. For instance, we envisage launching research projects and utilizing state-of-the-art equipment to work towards realizing quantum technologies to achieve unprecedented benefits for humanity. We plan to intensify our efforts to brand a success story out of collaboration with Abu Dhabi University.”
Ms. Gabriela Pache, CSO of Dakila Emirates, said: This partnership means finding many solutions and development for all humanity, having the opportunity to offer technology as comfort and well-being for each one of us, and always bringing with us the principles and commitment to raising human consciousness. Magic is built with a lot of work, planning, creativity, and of course with good partners.”
ADU’s College of Engineering is the largest engineering college in the UAE. It offers a range of engineering and technology programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with new and innovative programs being integrated regularly to meet the global development of the field.
Building on the success of the three previous editions, Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) College of Engineering (CoE) hosted the 4th ADU-ASU Research Forum 2023, under the theme of ‘Concrete in Hot Weather: Building for Tomorrow, Innovations in Sustainable Design and 3D Printing for Smart Construction,’ in collaboration with School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment at Arizona State University (ASU). The Forum presented a significant contribution to the production of 3D printing sustainable concrete suitable for the UAE’s environmental conditions.
The Forum was inaugurated by Dr. Samer Al Martini, Chair of the Forum and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at ADU, Prof. Thomas Glas-Hochstettler, Provost of ADU and Dr. Hamdi Sheibain, Dean of the College of Engineering at ADU.
The event serves in line with two United Nations sustainable development goals, SDGs three and nine. The Goals aim to ensure maintaining the health and well-being of individuals as well as promoting construction resilience and solid infrastructure for inclusive and sustainable industrialization. By addressing these goals, the Forum seeks to generate innovative outcomes that serve in line with the UAE’s year of sustainability and contribute to the ongoing growth of the country’s knowledge-based economy.
The Forum was inaugurated through strategic partnerships with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) led by ASCE Director Region, Dr. Elias Al Sayah and ASCE’s President Dr. Reem Sabouni, Abu Dhabi Municipality and Society of Engineering, in addition to the Forum supporters including Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the Arab Youth Center (UAE).
The event was sponsored by several international and national industrial companies including Schwarzwälder Textil-Werke Heinrich Kautzmann GmbH (STW) Germany, KTI Plersch Kältetechnik, Germany, VIP-Various Ice Product (UAE) and Transgulf Readymix Concrete (UAE).
The two-day Forum provided students, scientists and engineers with the opportunity to engage in research and development discussions and exchange knowledge on the topic of hot weather concreting, sustainable smart construction and design while emphasizing the recent advancements and 3D printing technology as a means of solving industrial challenges.
Furthermore, numerous keynote presentations and technical and industrial sessions were featured during the Forum, which focused on sustainability, hot weather building materials and 3D concrete printing construction. Additionally, the insights gained during the two-day event focused on ways to enhance construction productivity, safety and sustainability. Alongside, addressing challenges related to the utilization of 3D concrete printing technology for structural applications.
Over 200 individuals participated in the Forum, in addition to 60 attending virtually. Additionally, representatives from industrial companies and public sectors partook in various sessions and lectures throughout the event and demonstrated their expertise and knowledge in sustainable smart construction and 3D Printing.
Through this event, ADU aims to empower its students by offering world-class extracurricular and learning opportunities that allow them to gain research knowledge, elevate their skillset and provide them with innovative learning methods. During the Forum, ADU students showcased their sustainability-related projects during the poster and model presentation sessions of the Forum and the ASCE ADU student chapter participated by hosting their chapter’s stand at the Forum.
On the first day, participants had the opportunity to take a tour in ADU’s CoE 3D Concrete Printing Research Lab, which was inaugurated in mid-February 2023, the lab is a state-of-the-art facility that showcases the latest advancements in 3D concrete printing. The visit provided attendees with a firsthand look at the cutting-edge technology being developed and utilized at ADU. Furthermore, during the second day of the event, ADU hosted a 3D Concrete Printing Competition for high school students. The Competition drew the engagement of over 350 high school students and served as a unique opportunity to inspire and foster innovation among young minds. The event, titled the “1st ADU 3D Concrete Printing High-School Competition,” allowed students to explore the University's cutting-edge 3D Concrete Printing Lab and engage in various student-oriented activities.
Dr. Hamdi Sheibani, Dean of the College of Engineering at Abu Dhabi University (ADU), said: “We are delighted to once again partner with Arizona State University, one of the USA’s prestigious universities, to conduct the 4th ADU-ASU Research Forum 2023. Working closely with a strategic partner like ASU supports our mission of providing our students with a world-class education while empowering their critical thinking and research enthusiasm. It also prepares them to succeed in an increasingly competitive job market.”
Dr. Samer Al Martini, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Abu Dhabi University (ADU) and Chair of the Forum, said: “The 4th ADU-ASU Research Forum 2023 serves as a remarkable testament to ADU's unwavering commitment to investing in scientific research opportunities that foster innovation and creative thinking among our faculty, students and community.”
Prof. Narayanan Neithalath, the forum collaborator, from ASU, said: “We are proud to collaborate with Abu Dhabi University in hosting the 4th ADU-ASU Research Forum 2023. This event showcases the power of partnerships and the collective efforts in advancing sustainable design, 3D concrete printing, and innovative solutions in the field of construction. Together, we aim to create a lasting impact on the built environment and contribute to a sustainable future.”
The College of Engineering is the largest engineering college in the UAE. It offers a range of engineering and technology programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with new and innovative programs being introduced on an ongoing basis.
Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the United States.
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ADU signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Tractebel Engineering Consultancy LLC. The partnership aims to strengthen academic cooperation between both entities and leverage scientific expertise across fields.
ADU signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Tractebel Engineering Consultancy LLC. The partnership aims to strengthen academic cooperation between both entities and leverage scientific expertise across fields.
The MoU signing was held at ADU's Abu Dhabi campus in the presence of Professor Waqar Ahmad, Chancellor of ADU, Mostafa El Safty, Head of BD Nuclear in the Middle East, Thomas Palix, Regional Manager of Tractebel Middle East, and Dr. Nisreen Alwan, Acting Dean of the College of Health Sciences, as well as faculty from the college.
In line with the UAE's Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program, ADU and Tractebel's partnership will support the advancement of the nuclear sector in the UAE through collaborative research and development. In addition, Tractebel will conduct seminars and events to support existing engineering educational programs, such as nuclear waste processing plants.
The MoU highlights opportunities for both parties to engage in training workshops and academic programs, develop joint facilities, and nurture the skills needed to tackle issues and matters of nuclear energy in the UAE.
Professor Waqar Ahmad, Chancellor of ADU, said," ADU is proud to announce another collaboration with a reputable organization to elevate our student experience and further develop the nuclear energy sector in the UAE. Our partnership with Tractebel reinforces ADU's position as a prominent academic institution in the UAE. We stand committed to providing our students with a progressive environment where they can continuously grow in their respective fields."
Mostafa El Safty, Tractebel's Head of BD Nuclear in the Middle East, said, "This MoU is an important milestone. At Tracetebel, we understand the importance of knowledge transfer to prepare the new Emirati generation to venture into the nuclear field."
Thomas Palix, Regional Manager of Tractebel Middle East, said, "We are very pleased to sign this agreement with ADU. As well as the nuclear sector, we cooperate in the energy sector, where Tractebel is considered one of the strongest players in the UAE and the Middle East."
ADU's success comes as a direct translation of its vision to provide an environment where students can reach greater heights and attain exceptional educational goals. With the largest engineering college in the UAE, the university offers a wide range of engineering and technology programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Tractebel provides a full range of services throughout the client's life cycle. As one of the world's largest engineering consultancy companies and with over 150 years of experience, Tractebel offers multidisciplinary solutions in nuclear, energy, water, and infrastructure. Its broad range of expertise extends across Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, with high-quality engineering and consulting services no matter the project's location.
The College of Engineering (CoE) at Abu Dhabi University (ADU) announced that four research teams were awarded prestigious ASPIRE grants from the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC).
The College of Engineering (CoE) at Abu Dhabi University (ADU) announced that four research teams were awarded prestigious ASPIRE grants from the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC). The approximatly four-million dirham grants support pioneering research projects which aim to develop technologies that can be applied in real life. The teams received these grants in recognition of their outstanding research that promotes innovation in strategic sectors which will contribute the UAE’s knowledge-based economy.
The ATRC champions research and innovation to contribute to developing strategically important sectors in the UAE, and the wider economic objective to further support the UAE’s knowledge-based economy.
The projects awarded cover a range of engineering disciplines and have been assisted by researchers from national and international academic institutions, including Khalifa University, NYU Abu Dhabi, Zayed University, and co-investigators from France, Greece, and the USA.
Professor Philip Hamill, Associate Provost for Research and Academic Development at Abu Dhabi University, said, “We are immensely proud to be recognized as an entity that strives for continuous progress when it comes to innovation, research, and advanced technology. The recognition and support from the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) help us to investigate important problems and provide solutions which will support innovation in the UAE.”
Professor Philip added, “This undoubtedly contributes to ADU’s standing as a leading academic institution, both regionally and globally. The performance of the teams also reflects ADU’s international partnerships with connections to co-investigators from leading universities.”
The research team led by Professor Ioannis Zuburtikudis, Chair of Chemical Engineering Department at ADU, investigates how graphene, the thinnest material known to man at one atom thick, would aid in enhancing the process of water filtration. The research project aims to have a substantial global impact by helping ensure universal access to safe and affordable drinking water.
As part of the project led by Professor Mohammad Alkhedher, Chair of the Mechanical Engineering Department at ADU, the team is studying the potential of employing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to predict electrical failure in lithium-ion batteries, especially in the UAE’environment. The research is oriented around equipping the community with access to affordable and renewable energy sources.
The third research team, led by Professor Adel Khelifi, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology at ADU, investigates whether the integration of CT imaging and breath biomarkers can aid in the early diagnosis of lung cancer.
The fourth research project, led by Professor Samer Al Martini, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at ADU, investigates whether 3D printing concrete mixtures will promote sustainability and social distancing in the UAE
construction industry.
During the 7th Education Interface Exhibition and Middle East Youth Conference, held under the patronage of Lt. General His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Sheikha Dr. Moza bint Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, a faculty member in the College of Business at Abu Dhabi University, and Chair of the College Advisory Board, presented research results regarding the measures taken by the municipal solid waste (MSW) sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as recommendations for future improvements.
During the 7th Education Interface Exhibition and Middle East Youth Conference, held under the patronage of Lt. General His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Sheikha Dr. Moza bint Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, a faculty member in the College of Business at Abu Dhabi University, and Chair of the College Advisory Board, presented research results regarding the measures taken by the municipal solid waste (MSW) sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as recommendations for future improvements.
Sheikha Dr. Moza stressed the need to intensify research studies on innovative engineering geotextile and soil materials that impede the movement of pathogens arising from landfill waste material in the soil. She discussed the importance of promoting supercritical fluid sterilization technologies, testing the detox technologies to neutralize the virus in soil remediation and medical product applications, and studying the effects of the large quantities of sterilizers and disinfectants on the marine environment. Lastly, she highlighted the need to examine the performance of wastewater treatment plants, as they may be affected by the sterilizers and disinfectants sprayed on city streets and ending in the sewerage system.
This work resulted from a joint research project entitled 'Sustainable Waste Management Strategies for the Covid-19 Pandemic.' The research was presented by Professor Sherine Farouk of the College of Business and Professor Evan Paleologos of the College of Engineering at Abu Dhabi University, who participated in developing the research project. The research also involved collaboration with prestigious universities from the USA, Singapore, Switzerland, France, Scotland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic, and India. It will be published in the international journal ‘Environmental Geotechnics’, one of the most prestigious global SCOPUS engineering journals of the International Institute of Civil Engineers, with an impact factor of 1.621.
Through the research, Sheikha Dr. Moza assessed the potential of solid waste management technologies during the Covid-19 pandemic. She evaluated the various strategies used worldwide for the collection, transportation, and disposal of household items potentially affected by the virus and identified factors that may assist in transmitting the virus through landfill and soil. Her Highness also referred to multiple proposed solutions for solid waste management during the Covid-19 pandemic and other epidemics that the world may witness in the future.
Her Highness praised the conference as a pioneering platform that brought together various stakeholders in the education sector and appreciated the Ministry of Interior's efforts to highlight education as one of the main pillars on which societies' progress and prosperity are based.
Professor Evan Paleologos presented some of the challenges that the MSW industry has faced during the pandemic. These include special training on handling waste and issuing personal protection equipment (PPE) to all MSW employees, modifying waste collection times to account for the virus's life on waste surfaces, and pausing recycling activities. Waste generation increased significantly during the pandemic, placing significant stress on the MSW sector. In terms of facemasks alone, China, the largest producer of masks globally, increased its production capacity tenfold during the pandemic, with daily production reaching more than 100 million masks. It is estimated that the global monthly use of facemasks is about 129 billion, and these are disposed of as solid waste rather than recycled.
Supporting scientific research is a priority for Abu Dhabi University as part of its strategy to support competitive research locally and globally. It is committed to encouraging and supporting scientific research and applying the highest scientific research standards and innovation in line with the Abu Dhabi Vision 2030. The University has launched several initiatives to improve its research position in the region to support a knowledge-based economy.
As part of its research strategy, Abu Dhabi University has focused on international cooperation with the most prominent universities known for their important scientific research and the integration of scientific research into the teaching system at various levels. According to the index report Scopes, an internationally renowned database specializing in scientific research, Abu Dhabi University has increased its research outputs by 33% annually over the past five years.
On 22 and 23 March, more than 150 education institutions, and some of the best international and local universities, will participate in the exhibition and conference. It will provide them with a unique opportunity to present their institutions and programs of study and other services and educational journeys to more than 15,000 students, parents, adult learners, and higher education learners.
Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.
(MOCD) as the first law to provide social benefits to members of the community to ensure and sustain the high quality of living for all UAE citizens. The Ministry continues to work today on enhancing social inclusion for all members of society where social benefits are extended to cover twenty-one segments of the community.
The UAE government has a future vision to change the culture of social support from the current ‘social welfare’ model to ‘sustainable social development’ that encourages independence and growth of families across the UAE.
ADU is determined to overcome all challenges that ADU and our students might face as a result of the poverty. We continue to be dedicated to empowering and inspiring outstanding students to pursue their goals. Our scholarships and financial aid programs are available to all students who want to fund their academic programmes. We consider it our duty to provide equal opportunities to students interested in pursuing higher education, enabling them to contribute to society regardless of their financial situation.
In additional to financial aid, ADU scholarships are being provided to outstanding students, through seven main categories, including the Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Scholarship, the President’s Scholarship, the University Scholarship, the Academic Scholarship, the Athletic Scholarship, the Alumni Scholarship, and the Family Tuition Waiver.
We take pride in attracting the brightest students in the UAE and offer them generous support, to excel in their studies. Our Scholarship and Financial Aid programmes are part of ADU’s corporate social responsibility and are influenced by the UAE’s great leadership. ADU is constantly finding pioneering and innovative ways to support and facilitate the needs of our students to help them achieve their academic degree.
Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University recently launched the Education Support Campaign in coordination with Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International. Through this collaboration, ADU and Emirates Red Crescent will support disadvantaged students in their university studies, providing them with an opportunity for a successful educational journey. The campaign aims to raise 10 million dirhams, and students will benefit from these funds starting 24 November 2021 and for one year. (This activity is licensed by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi, permit number 022).
Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International will aid the campaign by facilitating donations through their different points of sale. Community members will show their solidarity by donating valuable aid to students, starting at two dirhams.
Public donations will be accepted via text message through Etisalat and Du. Bank donations can be sent to Sharjah Islamic Bank - account number (11445518006), IBAN (AE350410000011445518006). Individuals can also donate through the link provided on the Emirates Red Crescent website (https://www.emiratesrc.ae/eduadu), with the donations ranging from ten dirhams to 1,000 dirhams.
H.E. Salem Al Rayes Al Ameri, Deputy Secretary-General for Local Affairs at Emirates Red Crescent, said, "Sponsoring students is one of the permanent and continuous programs within the initiatives of the Humanitarian and Development Authority. We continue to witness a high rate of response and generosity from sponsors and benefactors. These donations are considered a true embodiment and reflection of the authority's efforts to invest in empowering individuals and guiding them towards achieving their aspirations and fulfilling their dreams."
Al Ameri added, "The Authority acknowledges the important role it plays in preparing future generations for the responsibilities of tomorrow."
Al Ameri praised the existing cooperation between the Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University, which seeks to support education and provide opportunities to disadvantaged students whose family circumstances prevent them from continuing their educational path. The cooperation embodies Abu Dhabi University's commitment to fulfilling its social responsibility, as well as its leading academic role in advancing science and education as the most important pillars of human development in the country. He also praised the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu International Group in supporting the activities of the campaign.
Salem Mubarak Al Dhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations at Abu Dhabi University, said, "Abu Dhabi University is proud of its strategic partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching the Education Support Campaign. The campaign aligns with Abu Dhabi University's mission to support students and allows us to share social responsibilities with the community. We are proud of the continuous cooperation and renewed partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching campaigns that carry a noble message and achieve a tangible and real impact on our society."
Al Dhaheri added, "Abu Dhabi University appreciates the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, Lulu International Group, and all participating partners in supporting the campaign activities. Investing in our young people and building an educated generation capable of leading the continued development of our country is vital."
Abdul Majeed Al Khouri, the Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, commented, "Our participation in the Education Support Campaign confirms the depth of the decades-old relationship between the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Emirates Red Crescent. With God's grace, it has gone beyond humanitarian work and now encompasses sustainability. We are proud of this pioneering partnership. The Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has always sought to serve the community of the UAE and we continuously contribute to helping and supporting various sectors in Abu Dhabi and the other Emirates."
Al Khoori added, "The initiatives adopted by the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society reflect our passion towards aiding societal struggles related to education. Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has initiated partnerships with ministries and governmental institutions, such as the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Emirates Red Crescent, to create opportunities for those who dream of pursuing their educational journey. In the last few years, we doubled our efforts and developed initiatives that will allow us to serve our country and consolidate the concept of social responsibility. We are proud to be part of an institution that provides its students with an environment that values charitable work and social development while simultaneously providing high-quality education and academic qualifications that are respected worldwide."
Mr. Aboobakker TP, Director of LuLu Hypermarkets Abu Dhabi and Al Dhafra region, said, "This initiative embodies the belief and commitment of LuLu Group in the bright future of the UAE and the power of the Emirati youth to shape it."
"Education is one of the strongest building blocks for a nation's future, and LuLu Group is honored to share in raising valuable funding for needy students," he continued. "It empowers Emirati youth to contribute to their best potential and lead the future of the country. It is particularly timely that this campaign comes on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the UAE's nationhood. We at LuLu Group International are proud of our identity as a 'homegrown' UAE brand and see this participation in the 'Let's Support Their Future' campaign as our humble contribution to the nation that gave us so much to build upon."
Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.