TWAS Young Arab Scientist (YAS) Prize
Popularization of Science
2012
TWAS-ARO Young Arab Scientist (YAS) Prize 2012
Knowing the scarcity of water in the Arab region, and the problems the region will face in case no new efficient and effective techniques were developed in the field of water resources management, TWAS-ARO chose the theme of “ Sustainable Management of Water Resources in the Arab Region” for the Young Arab Scientist (YAS) Prize 2012.
The prize is awarded to a young scientist from the Arab region who conducted innovative or pioneer researches on water resources management in the Middle East, covering topics such as:
- Outstanding achievements in the construction or improvement of water and waste disposal projects serving the financially needy communities in developing countries.
- The impact of climate change on water scarcity in North Africa and the Middle East.
- Lowering the cost of desalination technology and working in new techniques to make the process of resolving long term water scarcity needs in the Middle East and North Africa more affordable.
The value of the prize is 3,000 USD.
Eligibility:
Applicants must :
- Be Natives of an Arab country.
- Be Living and working in an Arab country.
- Hold a PhD.
- Have a proven track record in his/her field.
- Be under 40 years old by 1 January 2012.
Nominations will Only be Accepted from:
1. Members of TWAS-ARO; http://www.bibalex.org/twasaro/members/list.htm
2. Science academies, national research councils, universities, scientific institutions from the Arab region.
A signed, stamped official nomination letter should be sent along with the nomination form, the applicant’s CV, and list of publications to both the address and emails shown below.
N.B: Self-nominations are not valid.
Nomination of the YAS Prize 2012 is now Closed.
Nomination for this Prize is Closed Now
Winners
Aly Derbalah
Associate Professor, Department of Pesticides, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr-El-Shiekh University
Egypt
2012
Nadjib Drouiche
Researcher, Silicon Technology Development Unit, Division of Raw Materials and Crystal Growth
Algeria
2012