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Water research, eco school prize winners announced
By: ONA
Muscat: The Middle East Desalination Research Centre (MEDRC) announced on Wednesday the names of winners of ‘Omani Young Water Researchers Award 2020’ and the ‘Eco School Prize’.
The competition seeks to encourage Omani youths to conduct studies in the field of water use and water resources.
The prize for the higher studies category went to Ibtihal Al Mantheri of Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), whose entry was titled ‘Water, Land and Energy Use Efficiencies of AC-cooled Greenhouses Based on Field Experiments.’
In the undergraduate category, SQU student Kawther Al Ismaili won first place through her research project titled ‘Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of CdS Sub-Microspheres for the Degradation of Chlorophenols Under Solar Light Irradiation.’
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