Where: Bldg 2, Conference 2290
Description
The closing date for registrations to this event is January 3rd 2015. A technical curriculum will be given to students over the 4 days seminar on the technical design, operation and evaluation of Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis technology used commonly in desalination plants. Students will be trained on how to use projection software, be able to model a full scale desalination plant and calculate Capital and Operating expenditure to produce a full life cycle cost of designing and building a desalination plant. Students will be working in teams throughout the workshop to design each stage of the desalination plant and will present their project at the end of the workshop. Included in the workshop will be a detailed tour of Dow’s water technology centre where a real desalination plant will be visited. Maximum 15 students will be accepted by Dow. Students should apply for the workshop with their CV and also a short covering letter why they would like to take the workshop or what they would like to get from the workshop. Dow will then chose the successful students based on the applications received. All Cv’s and covering letters should be sent to NMBouglaia@dow.comHashim Kamakhi
Hashim graduated with an industrial chemistry engineering degree from the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Then, after completing his master of science in chemical and biological engineering at KAUST, he joined Dow Water and Process Solutions (DW&PS;) as an Application Development Engineer. In his current role, Hashim leads the development and implementation of application technolgy
Mohanad Bahshwan
A pioneer engineer responsible for establishing DOW's Middle East R&D Center - located in Saudi Arabia. Led multiple projects with direct impact on the center establishment ranging from design improvements, commissioning, maintenance protocols, EH&S implementation as well as procurement projects. Also led the execution of a client-based project that constitutes a milestone for DOW to tap into the Saudi market, which involved working with a team of 15+ operators/technicians.
Nasir Moosa
Degree: Master’s (with Honours) Chemical Engineering with Industrial Experience (1st Class honours) Industry Experience: I am responsible for leading all application development of Water Separation Technologies for Dow Chemical in the Middle East. Ultrafiltration and SWRO are the lead technologies that are tested either at the Dow R&D Water Technology Centre in KAUST or remote customer locations such as SWDRI in Jubail, SWCC in Shuqaiq and potentially SWCC in Al Khobar.I have presented papers of Advanced Cleaning Research for Ultrafiltration Technology and also SWRO Interstaged Design at the Saudi Water and Power Forum alongside the Arwadex conference, WTSA conference and the IDA. Prior to joining Dow, I was a lead process engineer for Shell Chemicals in the UK. I was a process specialist for Naphtha steam reforming and Alcohol synthesis.
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