Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a member of CCRC, KAUST
Bassam Dally is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a member of CCRC at KAUST. Over the 32 years, Prof Dally has contributed seminal work on a variety of research topics related to energy conversion and storage, sustainability and decarbonization. He has expertise, in solar thermal, combustion, alternative fuels, ocean power, and hybrids. Lately, his work is particularly focused on the development of new technologies to decarbonize industrial processes, waste to value (plastic recycling), energy systems and fuel pyrolysis. His highly cited research output was disseminated in leading journals, local and international conferences, and industry reports. He has also given many invited talks, and participated in a variety of forums and panels on issues related to energy, sustainability, and decarbonization. He won many awards over the years, including ‘Energy Professional of the Year in South Australia’, and a Fellowship of the Combustion Institute.
Bldg. 9 - Lecture Hall 2
Moderator: Husam Alshareef
Associate Professor, Material Sceince and Engineering, KAUST
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering,KFUPM
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a member of CCRC, KAUST
Senior Manager in Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Innovation in the Flexibility team, Energy Division, ENOWA
Head of AI & Data Analytics, ENOWA