For any concerns or questions, please email:

Visiting Student Research Program Department: vsrp@kaust.edu.sa

Amani M. Basagur
Executive Secretary
Clean Combustion Research Center
Email: amani.basagur@kaust.edu.sa

Aliya Nadinova

Web and Communication Coordinator
Clean Combustion Research Center
Email: aliya.nadinova@kaust.edu.sa

 

About KAUST

 

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) advances science and technology through distinctive and collaborative research integrated with graduate education. Located on the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia, KAUST conducts curiosity-driven and goal-oriented research to address global challenges related to food, water, energy, and the environment. 

Established in 2009, KAUST is a catalyst for innovation, economic development and social prosperity in Saudi Arabia and the world. The University currently educates and trains master’s and doctoral students, supported by an academic community of faculty members, postdoctoral fellows and research scientists. With over 100 nationalities working and living at KAUST, the University brings together people and ideas from all over the world. 

To learn more visit www.kaust.edu.sa

 

About CCRC

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The Clean Combustion Research Center (CCRC) is a world-renowned research center pursuing leading solutions to global challenges arising from the combustion of fossil fuels, such as pollutant control, global warming and climate change abatement, and sustainable fuel usage.

The challenges arising from the combustion of fuels, such as pollution, global warming and climate change, are among the main concerns of researchers at KAUST's Clean Combustion Research Center (CCRC).  The Center works on cutting-edge technologies to maximize the efficiency of the Kingdom’s power generation and transportation sectors, reducing in-Kingdom usage and helping transition from crude oil exporter to producing value-added products.  The Center focuses on decarbonizing the conversion of hydrocarbons into work though better fuel/engine coupling, efficiency improvements via advanced thermodynamic cycles and waste heat recovery, low-carbon fuels, and efficient carbon capturing technologies. 

To learn more visit ccrc.kaust.edu.sa