Carbon emissions are one of the biggest challenges we face due to the risks posed by CO2 emissions in rising temperature and water levels, as well as the threat it poses economically. So, how can we avoid producing it?
In this episode, Dr. Dhabia Al-Mohannadi gives us an overview of how to reduce CO2 emissions by pursuing economically and environmentally sustainable methods.
Dr. Al-Mohannadi is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Texas A&M University Qatar and a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and Omega Chi Epsilon Honor Society. Her work focuses on the systematic design of sustainable industrial parks under carbon dioxide limits, resource management, and climate policy evaluation. It also deals with multidisciplinary problems that involve different decision-making processes, engineering, and economics. Dr. Al-Mohannadi’s research leads to the development of analytical tools that assess the flexibility, robustness, and reliability of process systems.
Her research interests include the following:
Process system engineering
Process integration modelling and optimization
Sustainable design and operation of eco-industrial parks
Carbon dioxide mitigation and natural resource management
Inter-disciplinary approaches to decision-making and problem-solving
Strategic planning and techno-economic modelling
Throughout her career, Dr. Al-Mohannadi has collaborated with several prestigious institutions, including the Petroleum department at Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Maastricht University (MU), American University of Beirut (AUB), and Imperial College of London (IMC).
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