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CO2 Carbon Cluster Project


The groundbreaking CO2 Cluster Project, aimed at pioneering sustainable solutions, has successfully secured the highest grant of $6.4 million from Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF)
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What?
To capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere and convert to value added products.
Why?
To reduce the carbon footprint and to mitigate the climate change.
How?
By developing new materials and technologies for CO2 capture and conversion.
Director

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed (PhD)

CCUS Cluster Program Director

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed is a Senior Scientist and CCUS Cluster Program Director at the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI). He has over 15 years of experience in the field of environmental science and engineering, with a focus on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. Dr. Amhamed has extensive experience in the development and implementation of innovative technologies for CO2 capture and conversion.

He has also been involved in the design and operation of pilot-scale CO2 capture and utilization plants, and has worked on several international collaborative projects in the field of CCUS. Dr. Amhamed holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and has published numerous research papers and articles on CCUS technologies.

Our Acheivements


We've accomplished a lot. Here are a few of our proudest achievements.

20
Publications
7
Patents
4
Frameworks
4
Prototypes
1
Startup

Collaborators


We've worked with some amazing companies and organizations. Here are a few of our collaborators.

Our Team


We've a large team of experts working on the project. Here are a few of

37
Researchers
15
Students
24
Stakeholders