Membranes and Water Security Workshop

Saudi Arabia is one of the largest arid countries
without permanent rivers or lakes and is challenged
by water scarcity. In addition, the current oil and gas
activities includes energy intensive processes for
gas separation. Therefore long-term strategies for
water security as well as the development of
sustainable, energy efficient, and inexpensive
membrane technologies for water treatment and
gas separation are urgently required.
The Center of Membranes and Water Security at King Fahd
University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) is organizing
this online technical workshop that aims on bringing
together leading experts in the fields of Desalination, Water
treatment, Gas separation, and Water security to discuss
recent advancements and trending topics.
The Center of Membranes and Water Security
— King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)
# | Time | Speaker | Presentation |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 09:00 - 09:05 | Dr. Isam Aljundi | Welcome |
2 | 09:05 - 09:20 | Dr. Ali Al-Shaikhi, VPRI | Opening remarks |
3 | 09:20 - 09:35 | H.E. Dr. Abdulaziz Alshaibani, Deputy Minister EWA | Current water status and challenges in Saudi Arabia |
4 | 09:40 - 10:10 | Dr. Ahmad Al-amoudi | Emerging Trends Towards Sustainable Desalination |
5 | 10:15 - 10:50 | Dr. Enrico Drioli | Progresses of Desalination for water stress and much more |
6 | 10:55 - 11:30 | Dr. Mohammad Abdulwhab | Water treatment challenges and trends |
7 | 11:35 - 12:15 | Dr. Mohammad Khayet | Membrane Distillation |
8 | 12:20 - 14:00 | Break | |
9 | 14:00 - 14:35 | Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Ismail | Membrane Gas separation |
9 | 14:40 - 15:15 | Dr. Maarten Biesheuvel | Capacitive Deionization |
10 | 15:20 - 15-40 | Dr. Mohammad Antar | Humidification-Dehumidification desalination |
11 | 15:45 - 16:10 | Dr. Moumtaz Razack | The concept of water security. A tentative application at basin’s scale in arid context |
12 | 16:15 - 16:40 | Dr. Alper Baba | Effect of climate change on groundwater resources in a country at the Mediterranean Sea. |
13 | 16:45 - 17:10 | Dr. Antonio Pulido Bosch | Water issues in South-East Spain |
14 | 17:15 - 17:40 | Dr. Konstantinos X. Soulis | A new modelling approach for the evaluation of the EU Rural Development Program’s contribution to the reduction of water abstractions in agriculture. |
15 | 17:45 - 18:00 | Mr. Nicolò Auteri | Recovery of phosphorus lost to surface waters through the use of agricultural waste materials for reuse as fertilizer |
16 | 18:00 - 18:10 | Dr. Bedri Kurtulus, Dr. Isam Aljundi | Closing remarks |

Title of presentation:
Current Status of water security in KSA

Title of presentation:
Emerging Trends Towards Sustainable Desalination

He is the recipient of various Awards and Honours, ex. “Richard Maling Barrer Prize” of the EMS. Author of more than 940 scientific papers, covering in the years various topics in Membrane Science and Engineering from desalination to membrane reactors to biomedical application of membrane systems.
Title of presentation:
Progresses of Desalination for water stress and much more

Title of presentation:
Water Reclamation using Membranes: Issues and Challenges

Title of presentation:
Membrane Distillation

He is the author and co-author of over 550 journal articles. He has authored 6 books, 50 book chapters and 8 edited books. He is the owner/co-owner to 6 patents with 14 patents pending. His google scholar h-index is currently 98.
Title of presentation:
Membrane Gas separation

Title of presentation:
Capacitive Deionization

- More than 20 years of experience in Teaching, thermal science courses for both undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Published over 120 articles and Holds many patents in thermal sciences and Water Desalination.
- Developed the ME water desalination lab.
- Developed new courses in Water desalination (Senior and post-graduate levels).
- Developed e-learning contents in Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics courses.
- Performed various consultation activities in teaching, research and engineering projects.
- Coordinated the establishment of a professional Master program in Desalination and Water Treatment.
Title of presentation:
Humidification-Dehumidification desalination

- ORCID: 0000-0001-7409-1572.
- ResearchID: A-9071-2008.
- ScopusID: 7006823330.
- DialnetID: 171905.
- Google Scholar
Title of presentation:
Water issues in South-East Spain

Title of presentation:
Effect of climate change on groundwater resources in a country at the Mediterranean Sea

Title of presentation:
A new modelling approach for the evaluation of the EU Rural Development Program’s contribution to the reduction of water abstractions in agriculture

Since 1993, he has also worked as international consultant with numerous national and international organizations (Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy of Ethiopia, Ministry of Housing, Urban Planning and Environment of Djibouti, UNEP, World Bank, Addis Ababa Water & Sewerage Authority, Ethiopia; State Secretariat for Water and Environment, Morocco; General Directorate of Hydraulics, Morocco; Agency for the Environment and Energy Management, France).
His areas of interest for research activities are: water resources assessment, management & protection; groundwater; numerical modeling; climate change impacts on water resources; geostatistcal/stochastic/soft-computing methods; contaminant transport; hard-rocks / karstic/heterogeneous systems; coastal systems. He has led numerous Research & Development projects in France and abroad (Turkey, Algeria, Djibouti, Chad, Egypt, Senegal, Ethiopia, Morocco, Côte d’Ivoire).
Dr Razack has published more than 110 papers in peer reviewed journals. He has also presented 95 papers in international congresses including a number of invited presentations. He regularly participates in scientific committees of international congresses. He has supervised 40 PhD theses. He participated in 138 PhD defense committees in French universities and abroad.
Title of presentation:
The concept of water security. A tentative application at basin’s scale in arid context

This research aims to find an innovative solution to the phosphorus shortage and related problems. Specifically, it is proposed to study the recovery of phosphorus (P) (lost from agricultural land drainage, surface water, sewage plants, etc.) through an agricultural waste material that could potentially be treated to recover some form of P and/or once enriched in P, directly, reused in agriculture as a fertiliser. Batch experiments were carried out on the adsorption of P from phosphate solutions using pruning waste from Opuntia ficus indica (prickly pear cladodes), widespread in Southern Italy, where a large amount of pruning waste can be recovered at very low or no cost. This material was previously dried, ground and sieved. Before the experiments, to improve the ability to adsorb P, this biomass was treated with potassium hydroxide (KOH) and calcium chloride (CaCl2). Batch P adsorption tests carried out on this material produced quite satisfactory results: within the first 15 minutes after contact with a phosphate solution (100 mg/L as P), an adsorption capacity of 48% was found, reaching a good 58% (2.3 mg/g sorbent) extending the experiment for 24 hours. From these encouraging results, a trial of column experiments is in working to apply subsequently in real field systems. The aim is to contribute to the preservation of a key resource for food security, by proposing the transformation of waste materials derived from agriculture into “news” substances that can be reused in agriculture, in the form of fertilisers, or in other fields: essentially a “biobased industry”.
Title of presentation:
Recovery of phosphorus lost to surface waters through the use of agricultural waste materials for reuse as fertilizer
Date
May 24, 2021 (Monday)Time
- 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM (KSA Time GMT+3)Hosted by:
- The Center of Membranes and Water SecuritySchdule, Details, and Abstracts
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