Towards innovation and technology transferring in seawater desalination, water management, purification and smart civil network forgain sustainable solutions

  • To innovate new advanced sea-water desalination
  • Build-up and acceleration of the new Startups in water management
  • Fulfill an ambitious transfer of technology and knowledge program to the industry
  • Development of smart water network based on IoT
  • Efficient membrane and filters toward water purification
  • To find out the innovative solutions to extract water from moisture
  • An attraction of talented researchers from all over the world to Iran to work in an interdisciplinary atmosphere
  • Water desalination methods
  • Development IoT for water management
  • Filters
  • Membrane (RO and FO)
  • Smart Piping
  • Efficient Watering methods
  • Solar Ponds
  • Water treatment
  • Energy and water
  • Spin off companies
  • Pilot plants and industrial projects
  • International collaborative projects
  • Exhibitions and mutual benchmarking
  • Short research visiting tours
  • Winter and summer schools
  • Online courses
  • International conferences, workshops and talks

Steering Committee Members

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Dr. Farhad Yazdandoost

Department of Civil Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

  • Sustainable development
  • Resilience risk management
  • Urban drainage management
  • Integrated water resources management

Dr. Ardalan Izadi

Multidisciplinary International Complex, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

  • Water distribution networks
  • Resilient infrastructure
  • Asset Management
  • Water resources management
  • Remote Sensing
  • Climatology

Dr. Alireza Abbasi Monjezi

Materials and Processes, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, UK

  • Forward osmosis
  • Membrane development
  • Desalination
  • Water Treatment
  • Solar Energy

Dr. Ebrahim Akbarzadeh

Multidisciplinary International Complex, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

  • Materials Energy
  • Thermosolar Power
  • Smart Materials

Dr. Alasdair Campbell

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, UK.

  • Buoyant Flow
  • Thermal Explosion
  • Turbulent Plumes
  • Solar Ponds