The Energy, Water and Sustainable Environment Research Center (EWSERC) is dedicated to developing world-class research that seeks to make a significant impact in tackling global challenges in energy, water and environmental sustainability.
Research conducted through the center supports the university’s vision to contribute to several UAE strategic plans, such as UAE Net Zero 2050, Sustainable Environment and Infrastructure (Vision 2021), National Water and Energy Demand Management Program, UAE Environment Policy, UAE Circular Economy Policy, UAE Energy Strategy 2050, National Climate Change Plan of the UAE 2017-2050 and UAE Water Security Strategy 2036.
Hosted at the AUS College of Engineering, EWSERC offers sustainable solutions that optimize resource utilization and pioneer new technologies and infrastructures to address pressing challenges regionally and globally.
EWSERC aims to become a leading research institution pioneering innovative technologies and strategies that address the critical energy, water and environmental challenges facing the UAE and the world. Through relentless dedication to sustainability and cutting-edge research, the research center aims to create a future where its solutions drive positive impact, ensuring a sustainable and thriving planet for generations to come.
EWSERC seeks to conduct innovative, interdisciplinary research focused on addressing challenges in energy, water resources and sustainable environments. This encompasses developing sustainable solutions to optimize resource utilization and effectively manage demand. It further involves the advancement of new technologies and the construction of innovative infrastructure, all aimed at contributing to the overarching objective of creating a sustainable and resilient future.
EWSERC endeavors to advance knowledge and innovation in energy, water and sustainability through pioneering sustainable energy solutions, supporting the UAE's decarbonization vision and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations.
This is achieved through the following objectives:
EWSERC prioritizes specific emerging research themes derived from the university's strategic plan, areas of researchers’ expertise and UAE strategic initiatives.
Aligned with the UAE's strategic goals for environmental sustainability and infrastructure advancement, renewable energy and smart grid research focuses on sustainable energy sources and cutting-edge grid technologies aimed at elevating energy efficiency, reliability and integration. It explores diverse avenues such as waste-to-energy, green hydrogen production and efficiency of renewable sources like solar and wind. It also encompasses smart grid security, integration of renewable energy sources, utilization of AI in smart grids, integration of electric vehicles into the grid, and energy management and trading utilizing advanced technologies like blockchain and IoT.
Name |
EWSERC Title |
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Department |
College |
ERSERC Director and Theme Leader |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN |
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Theme Co-Leader and Research Fellow |
Chemical and Biological Engineering Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Computer Science and Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Economics |
SBA |
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Research Fellow |
Mechanical Engineering |
CEN
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Research Fellow |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
Energy harvesting, conversion and storage is at the heart of sustainable energy systems. This includes harnessing energy from natural sources such as solar, wind and vibrations, converting it into usable forms like electricity and heat, and storing it for future utilization. Research in this domain is centered on enhancing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of solar cells, batteries and fuel cells, optimizing systems with innovative algorithms and designs, establishing grid-scale storage solutions for renewable energy, pioneering new materials for electromagnetic and thermal energy harvesting, and implementing techniques for the recycling of Li-Ion batteries used in electric vehicles.
Name |
EWSERC Title |
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Department |
College |
Theme Leader and Research Fellow |
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
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Theme Co-Leader and Research Fellow |
Department of Mechanical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN
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Research Fellow |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Mechanical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
Addressing the criticality of water quality and treatment, this theme sheds light on the detrimental impacts of rapid development and human activities on water resources, alongside the emergence of pollutants such as microplastics and pharmaceuticals. Key research areas encompass the development of advanced water treatment technologies such as oxidation, membrane filtration and reverse osmosis, as well as strategies for water reuse and demand management. The exploration of innovative materials for adsorption-based processes is integral to this focus. Furthermore, research extends to membrane systems for potable and industrial wastewater treatment, diverse industrial effluents treatment, and enhanced contaminant detection and monitoring. Through this comprehensive approach, EWSERC aims to bolster water safety and sustainability in the face of escalating environmental challenges.
Name |
EWSERC Title |
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Department |
College |
Theme Leader and Research Fellow |
Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences |
CAS |
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Theme Co-Leader and Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Lab Instructor |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences |
CAS |
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Research Fellow |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science |
CAS |
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Dr. Sandra Knuteson | Research Fellow | [email protected] | Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science | CAS |
Dr. Taleb Ibrahim | Research Fellow | [email protected] |
Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CEN |
Water supply, security and sustainability initiatives are dedicated to ensuring global communities’ access to safe and dependable water sources while preserving the ecosystem’s health and promoting water resource sustainability. Emphasizing the criticality of securing and efficiently managing both source water and distribution systems, this extends to activities such as leak detection, enhancing resilience and optimizing water and energy networks, which are essential components of the UAE's infrastructure. This research theme emphasizes the imperative of assessing water sustainability amid climate change threats, encompassing evaluations of climate change impacts on water systems, environmental risk assessments and life cycle sustainability assessments. In alignment with strategic UAE objectives for sustainable infrastructure and environmental stewardship, the research domain highlights emerging areas such as life cycle assessments, integrated water resource management tools, water conservation technologies and the ramifications of climate change on water security.
Name |
EWSERC Title |
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Department |
College |
Theme Leader and Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Theme Co-Leader and Research Fellow |
Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences |
CAS |
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Research Fellow |
Mathematics and Statistics |
CAS |
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Research Fellow |
Media Communication |
CAS |
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Research Fellow |
Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science |
CAS |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Dr. Aaron Bartholomew | Research Fellow | [email protected] | Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science | CAS |
Dr. Ivonne Rodriguez | Research Fellow | [email protected] | Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science | CAS |
The pursuit of sustainable cities in the UAE emphasizes a commitment to environmentally friendly urban development, prioritizing sustainable infrastructure, waste management and construction practices. Key research focuses on nondestructive evaluation of infrastructures, innovative recycling techniques, and the integration of smart technologies to bolster urban resilience and sustainability. This approach aligns with strategic visions for sustainable environments, striving for resource efficiency and the enhancement of urban ecosystems amid rapid urbanization.
Name |
EWSERC Title |
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Department |
College |
Theme Leader Research Fellow |
Mechanical Engineering |
CEN |
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Theme Co-Leader and Research Fellow |
Economics |
SBA |
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Research Fellow |
Architecture |
CAAD |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Art and Design |
CAAD |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Electrical Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
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Research Fellow |
Civil Engineering |
CEN |
Core facilities in the College of Engineering (CEN) and the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) provide centralized access to specialized equipment, expertise and services, facilitating collaborative research, enhancing efficiency and accelerating scientific discovery.
Core Facilities |
College |
Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences Laboratories (CHM building) |
CAS |
Renewable Energy and E-Mobility Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Environmental Engineering Laboratories (EB2) |
CEN |
Water Technology Laboratory |
CEN |
Environment Research Laboratory |
CEN |
Energy Research Laboratory |
CEN |
Structures and Construction Materials Laboratory |
CEN |
Power Systems Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Common Research Facility at the Department of Physics |
CAS |
Environmental Engineering Laboratory |
CEN |
Analytical Laboratories at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering |
CAS |
Electric Machines and Power Electronics Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Aeronautics Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Control Systems Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Manufacturing Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Mechatronics Center (ESB) |
CEN |
Microwave Imaging and Nondestructive Evaluation Laboratory (MINEL) |
CEN |
Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Geospatial Analysis Laboratory (EB1) |
CEN |
Fluid Mechanics Laboratories (ESB) |
CEN |
Heat Transfer Laboratory (ESB) |
CEN |
Mechatronics Center (ESB) |
CEN |
Drone Academy (ESB) |
CEN |
Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing Laboratory |
CEN |
Corrosion Laboratory |
CEN |
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory |
CEN |
Geospatial Analysis Laboratory |
CEN |
Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory |
CEN |
Geology Laboratory |
CEN |
Asphalt and Highway Laboratory |
CEN |
Transportation Laboratory |
CEN |
Surveying Laboratory |
CEN |
Director of EWSERC
Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering, CEN
Theme leader: Renewable energy and smart grid
Associate Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering and Petrofac Research Chair in Renewable Energy, CEN
Theme leader: Energy harvesting, conversion and storage.
Professor in Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences, CAS
Theme leader: Water quality and treatment.
Professor in Economics, School of Business Administration
Professor in Civil Engineering, CEN
Theme leader: Water supply, security and sustainability
Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Dana Gas Endowed Chair in Engineering, CEN
Theme leader: Sustainable cities and infrastructure
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