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    • The Garden in the Desert: Revitalization of Al Ain's Civic Center 

      El Shaarani, Israa; Hamid, Lamees (2016-12)
    • GCC Domestic Wastewater Treatment and Microbial Fuel Cells 

      Mostafa, Ramy; Aly, Omar; Mahmoud, Ibrahim; Al-Hourani, Mohammad (2014-07-22)
      Water resources are scarce across the gulf region, however water consumption is very high compared to other countries across the world. Also, waste-water production rate is increasing with the increasing water consumption ...
    • A General Framework for Sustainability Assessment of Manufacturing Processes 

      Saad, Mohammed Hassoun (2018-11)
      The manufacturing sector has a major impact on the three sustainability dimensions represented by social, economic, and environmental aspects. Most of the work on sustainability assessment in the field of manufacturing is ...
    • A geoenvironmental application of burned wastewater sludge ash in soil stabilization 

      AI-Sharif, Munjed M.; Attom, Mousa (2014-03)
      This paper studied the use of burned sludge ash as a soil stabilizing agent. The sludge ash was obtained from a public wastewater treatment plant, and it was burned at 550C. Different percentages of burned sludge ash were ...
    • Geothermal Energy Use in Hydrogen Production 

      Kanoglu, Mehmet; Yilmaz, Ceyhun; Abusoglu, Aysegul (Yildiz Technical University, 2016-04)
      We propose the use of geothermal energy for hydrogen production and liquefaction, and investigate six possible models for accomplishing such a task. The models are studied thermodynamically in order to assess their performance ...
    • A GIS-based spatiotemporal study of the variability of water quality in the Dubai Creek, UAE 

      Ali, Tarig; Mortula, Maruf; Atabay, Serter; Navadeh, Ehsan (IWA Publishing, 2016)
      This paper presentsthe outcomes of a studyon thewater qualityof Dubai Creek which aimed to assess its eutrophication status. Field water quality data from stations along the creek collected in 2012 and 2013 were used. ...
    • GIS-based study on the Susceptibility of Dubai Creek (UAE) to Eutrophication 

      Ali, Tarig; Mortula, Maruf; Atabay, Serter (Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2016-06)
      Rapid urbanization in the UAE has led to some environmental implications, one of which concerns Dubai Creek – a major attraction in the city of Dubai. The creek’s water quality monitoring program showed increased concentrations ...
    • Glass Selection for High-Rise Buildings in the United Arab Emirates Considering Orientation and Window-to-Wall Ratio 

      Tibi, Ghaith; Mokhtar, Ahmed (Elsevier, 2015)
      This paper is the continuation of a previous paper published by the authors. Both papers are for a study that considers the relationship among the glass thermal characteristics, its cost, and the price of electricity. This ...
    • Glass Selection for High-Rise Residential Buildings in the United Arab Emirates based on Life Cycle Cost Analysis 

      Mokhtar, Ahmed; Tibi, Ghaith (Elsevier, 2014)
      The architect's decision to select a glass type for a high rise building has significant impact on both the initial and the running cost of a building. This is particularly the case with many of the new buildings that have ...
    • Global Oil Prices and the Impact of China 

      Beirne, John; Beulen, Christian; Liu, Guy; Mirzaei, Ali (Elsevier, 2013-12)
      This paper assesses the externality impact of China's excessive growth as a China factor on the world economy via examining the effect of Chinese GDP growth on oil prices as a case for the issue. Our assessment starts, ...
    • Grass filter strip residence time- trap efficiency relationship 

      Akan, Ali Osman; Atabay, Serter (Wiley, 2017-03-19)
      This paper investigates the relationship between trap efficiency and residence time in vegetative filter strips under unsteady flow conditions. A mathematical model, based on a kinematic‐wave formulation of overland flow ...
    • Green and Smart Buildings 

      Hamati, Shadi; Ali, Rashed; Jundi, Mais; Ahmed, Yahya (2014-01-19)
      The project talks about ways that can be implemented in buildings to make them green and smart. The climate of the UAE is the climate that the project bases its research on. The solutions provided were chosen to be up to ...
    • Green Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion in a CO2 Saturated Saline Solution 

      Gomes, Elron Edgar (2015-05)
      Mild steel is extensively used in equipment such as pipelines and machinery by many industries, where it is exposed to corrosive environments. Dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) can be found in produced water and results in ...
    • Green Ships 

      AbdelAziz, Saud; Attia, Mohamed; Ahmed, Maaz; Islam, Mohamed (2014-01-19)
      Our EMPD topic discusses how wind turbines and solar panels can both be installed on ships, in order to conserve the fuel consumed and reduce the subsequent harmful emissions. The implantation of this solution leads to ...
    • Grey: A New Shade of Green 

      Elayyan, Laith; Hamdan, Hassan; Saba, Wesam; AlSheikh, Yousef (2015-02-01)
      In this project, we have designed and created a system that can re-use grey water that is being wasted in buildings, which will be effective in countries such as United Arab Emirates due to their high water consumption. ...
    • Gut bacteria of Cuora amboinensis (turtle) produce broad-spectrum antibacterial molecules 

      Akbar, Noor; Khan, Naveed Ahmed; Sagathevan, K; Iqbal, Mazhar; Tawab, Abdul; Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah (Nature Research, 2019)
      Antimicrobial resistance is a major threat to human health, hence there is an urgent need to discover antibacterial molecule(s). Previously, we hypothesized that microbial gut flora of animals are a potential source of ...
    • Gut Bacteria of Water Monitor Lizard (Varanus salvator) Are a Potential Source of Antibacterial Compound(s) 

      Akbar, Noor; Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah; Sagathevan, K; Iqbal, Mazhar; Khan, Naveed Ahmed (MDPI, 2019)
      For the past few decades, there has been limited progress in the development of novel antibacterials. Previously, we postulated that the gut microbiota of animals residing in polluted environments are a forthcoming supply ...
    • Habitat Complexity Influences the Microhabitat Choices of Desert Beetles 

      Bartholomew, Aaron; Ebeid, Karim (2011)
      We present a model for prey survivorship varying with average space size/prey width (Sp/Py) and total cover within an area (Ct/At), which are habitat complexity indices. The model predicts that prey survivorship is maximized ...
    • Harvesting Energy From Footsteps 

      Taha, Khalid; Batir, Fadi; Marei, Anas; Michika, Mohammed (2014-07-22)
      The UAE is currently undergoing industrialization which increases demand for energy and thus increases the usage of fossil fuels to cover this increasing demand for energy. Fossil fuels are limited and gradually depleting, ...
    • Harvesting Wind and Solar Energy for Off-Grid Applications in the UAE 

      Altaf, Yousuf; Tauseef, Mohammad; Khwaja, Talha (2014-01-05)
      There is a shortage of electricity in remote areas in the UAE which are away from the grid. Many people in remote locations are relying on diesel generators to meet their power demands. Extending the national electricity ...