Building Nexus Resilience
Dr. Bassel Daher, Research Scientist at the Texas A&M Energy Institute, co-leads a Building Nexus Resilience Webinar Series to fill the gap. The series is a partnership between the Texas A&M Energy Institute, United Nations University Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources (UNU-FLORES), SustainFood, Nexus Net, PRIMA, and the International Water Resources Association. It aims to catalyze cross-disciplinary, cross-institutional, and international dialogues toward understanding the knowledge gaps and opportunities in taking a holistic, systems approach to addressing these tightly interconnected challenges.
Team led by Hasan will receive $1.5m from EPA to Reclaim Harmful Refrigerant Chemicals
Prof. Faruque Hasan will lead an EPA funded project titled, SMART-RECLAIM: Scalable, Modular and Adaptable Reclamation Technology for Hydrofluorocarbon Refrigerant Enhancement, Circular Logistics, and Intelligent Manufacturing. In partnership with co-leads Prof. Eleftherios Iakovou and Dr. Kalin Baca the team aims to reduce the overall time and cost of reclaiming highly mixed hydrofluorocarbons by developing a modular technology amenable to extreme changes in hydrofluorocarbons compositions and a data-driven and prescriptive framework for smart reverse logistics.
Former Energy Institute Student Honored with Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award
Dr. Yuhe Tian, a Texas A&M chemical engineering doctoral student from 2016 to 2021 who worked at the Texas A&M Energy Institute, is being honored with the The Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design (FOCAPD) Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award.
Texas A&M Energizer Newsletter: March 2024
The Texas A&M Energy Institute is pleased to announce our inaugural March 2024 Texas A&M Energizer Newsletter. The Energizer provides the latest developments and breakthroughs at Texas A&M University across sustainable energy sectors. Please share the Energizer with colleagues and stakeholders to further enable an informed and engaged energy ecosystem.
Global Goals…Local Action
While the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals offer a valuable framework to guide progress at the global and national levels, effective implementation often requires action at the local level. Texas A&M University has led a year-long initiative dedicated to localizing sustainability goals within the San Antonio context. This collaborative effort involved a series of workshops wherein cross-sectoral stakeholders were actively engaged in sharing their definition of sustainability and the metrics they would like to use to measure progress within their community.