HBKU, TAMU-Q Co-host First ACS and RCS Regional MEA Conference

Doha, November 12 (QNA) - Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMU-Q) hosted the inaugural American Chemical Society (ACS) Qatar Chapter and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Regional MEA Conference - a premier gathering that brought together over 300 global experts in chemistry, materials science, and engineering to discuss urgent environmental challenges and promote sustainable innovation.

The three-day event was held under the theme "Synergy for Sustainability: Advancing a Greener Future through Chemistry and Engineering.

"This theme reflected Qatar's strategic commitment to positioning itself as a hub for research and innovation.

Attendees engaged in dialogues about the role of chemistry and engineering in advancing sustainable practices, fostering cross-border partnerships, and exchanging ideas for a greener future.

The event showcased a variety of keynote sessions and panel discussions covering cutting-edge topics in chemistry and engineering, including nanomaterials, catalysis, advanced materials for water treatment, polymers for electronics, and sustainable manufacturing.

The conference featured participants from world-renowned institutions, including Harvard University, Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California Berkeley, University of Oxford, Imperial College London, and along with prominent universities in the Middle East such as HBKU, TAMU-Q, the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and others.

Dean of the College of Science and Engineering at HBKU Dr. Mounir Hamdi highlighted the significance of the event: "Our track record of leadership and engagement within research disciplines of national and global importance enabled us to deliver this pivotal event alongside TAMU-Q, ACS, and RCS.

HBKUs and CSEs dedication to pursuing high caliber partnerships is borne out of a commitment to building academic and research capacity in Qatar and the region.

"Reflecting on the impact of these discussions, Conference Chair Dr. Mohammed Al Hashimi noted: "By coming together across disciplines and borders, we're not just advancing chemistry and engineering - we're shaping a future that prioritizes sustainable innovation.

This conference is a testament to the power of collaboration, where the insights we share today fuel the breakthroughs of tomorrow.

"The conference also celebrated the contributions of undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers, with dedicated poster sessions and an awards ceremony recognizing the best posters in each category. (QNA)