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Mufeed Batarseh, PhD
Director of PFC-DSEER, Mutah University
Middle East Satellite Center Coordinator
Mutah University, Jordan
www.mutah.edu.jo\pfc-dseer
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DAAD EXCEED Regional Workshop on:
Sustainable Management of Hydrological
Systems in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions
May 11 – 15th, 2013 / Karak-Amman, Jordan
Funded by
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Welcome
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PFC-DSEER
Prince Faisal Center For Dead Sea, Environmental and Energy Research
Mutah University, Jordan 2/18/2014
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Center Objectives
Specific Goals
Information Bank
postgraduate programs
graduate studies
R&D center for industries
To fulfill the basic Principles of Jordanian Higher Education and Research policies which stress on the establishment of specialized centers that distinguish every university in different scientific fields through coordination with the HCST
Capacity Building: Training, Dialogue, and Knowledge exchange
Contribution to scientific research and development plans in Jordan DS,W,E&E
Conducting Research
Cooperation between the center industry, and society
Goals
Workshops, conferences and consultations
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Research Areas Dead Sea
Research
Environment
Sustainable Water
Management
Wastewater Use
Energy Research
Historical Research
Medicinal research
Biological Research
Socio-economic research
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Available Resources
PFC-DSEER
ISO 1702
Organic Chemistry
Lab: GCMS, GCECD, HPLC,.. Inorganic
Chemistry Lab: ICP-MS, IC, AAs,
FES,
Wastewater Lab
Biology Lab
Pool of Experts Networking
Library
Experimental Field
Real Time Monitoring Stations (RTMS)
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On-going Research at PFC-DSEER 2013
Project Partners Duration
Excellence Center for Development
Cooperation (Exceed): Sustainable Water
Management in Developing Countries
MU, TU-Braunschweig,
Germany, DAAD, and 35
partners
2009-2014
Tranboundary Water Governance and
Climate Change in Jordan
MU, Canada Newfoundland
and Labrador), MOI, NATO,
APC, BCU
2012-2015
Accreditation of PFC-DSEER
Laboratories
MU and USAID 2011-2014
Residues of Pesticides in Medicinal
Plants and their Products in Jordan
SRF, TU-Braunschweig,
Germany
2011-2013
Green University MU, RSS, USAID, PSU,
HU
2013-2014
Production of BIODIESEL from Recycle
Oil
MU 2013-2014
Monitoring of Dead Sea Stratification APC and MU 2013-2014
Achievements at PFC-DSEER (Since 2006)
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•Training courses, workshops regional meetings (more than 50)
•More than 70 published articles in international refereed journals
•Projects: more than 12 funded projects since 2006
I. Treated municipal wastewater irrigation impact on olive trees (Olea europaea L.) at Al-Tafilah,
Jordan.
II. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) and heavy metals in dry and wet sludge from As-
Samra wastewater treatment plant, Jordan.
III. EXCEED Project: Excellence Center for Development Cooperation: Sustainable Water
Management in Developing Countries. 2009-2014, Mutah University, DAAD, BMZ and Technical
University of Braunschweig, Germany.
IV. Pesticides Residues in Medicinal Plants, Jordan, SRF and Mutah University
V. Integrated Grey Water Management Policies for Large Water Consumers in Vulnerable
Communities in Jordan (Royal Scientific Society, Int. Development Research Center (Canada))
VI. Preparation of Standard Reference Materials (Arab Atomic Energy Agency, Jordan Atomic
Energy Commission)
VII. NOP project: Translation of Sustainable Organic Chemistry Course – Dynamic Website
(Braunschweig University – Germany)
VIII. Removal of Heavy Metals from Brine, PFC-DSEER
IX. Mixing of Red and Dead Sea Waters (APC)
X. Southern Business Incubator (EU and JEDCO)
XI. Dialogue Through Scientific Co-operation: Wastewater Reuse and Soil Amendments in
Jordanian Agriculture, joint venture project (Mutah University, TU-Braunschweig, and DAAD).
XII. Agricultural Reuse of Reclaimed Wastewater and Its Organic Compounds Content, Mutah
University, Jordan. HCST, Mutah University.
XIII. RECLAMATION OF SALINE SOILS BY LEACHING AND BIOLOGICAL METHODS, HCST, Mutah
University.
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PARTNERSHIP
Mutah University
Karak, Jordan Water Resources
University WRU
Hanoi, Vietnam
Universidad de
Guadalajara
Mexico
Université de
Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso
TU Braunschweig
Germany
Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries
PARTNERSHIP
Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries
TU Braunschweig
Germany
Université de
Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso
Mutah University
Karak, Jordan
Water Resources
University WRU
Hanoi, Vietnam
Universidad de
Guadalajara
Mexico
UNAM
Mexico City
UF Pernambuco
Recife, Brazil
UF Sao Carlos
Brazil
PUC
Rio de J., Brazil
UF Santa Maria
Brazil
UN San Juan
Argentine
U Lomé / U Kara
Togo
U Maseno
Kenya
UB Gaborone
Botswana
UM Zomba
Malawi
U Mekkele
Ethiopia
U Aleppo
Syria
TU Yildiz
Istanbul / Turkey
TÜBITAK MRC
Istanbul / Turkey
U Selcuk
Konya / Turkey
U Akdeniz
Antalya / Turkey
U Alexandria
Egypt
U Ain Shams
Cairo / Egypt
NWRC
Cairo / Egypt
U Tongji
Shanghai / China
AIT
Bangkok,Thailand
VGU
HCM City, Vietnam
VNU
HCM City, Vietnam
U Agriculture
Bogor / Indonesia
UGM
Yogya / Indonesia U Bahir Dar
Ethiopia
University of
Jordan
Mansoura
University
Egypt
Education
INTERNATIONAL STUDY PROGRAM NETWORK
FOR SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT
Master Programs
PhD Programs for Sustainable Water Management
Water & Agriculture
in arid and semi-arid regions
Water in
Mega City
Aquatic Ecosystems
& Coastal Engineering Water & Health
Water in a
Global World
Mobility
Measures
Teachers Mobility
Guest Chair
International Guest
Working Group
Summer Schools
& Expert Workshops
Bachelor Programs, e. g. Environmental Engineering
Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries
EXCEED – Excellence through dialogue
WATER AND AGRICULTURE IN ARID AND SEMIARID AREAS ■ Integrated Water Management ■ Modeling Methods ■ Socio-economic Conditions
WATER IN URBAN ENVIRONMENT ■ Sanitary Engineering ■ Urban Water Supply ■ Numeric Models ■ Sanitation of Contaminated Sites
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS ■ Climate Change ■ Biodiversity ■ Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems ■ Micro Pollutants ■ Consequences and Risks of Extreme Floods
WATER AND HEALTH ■ Resource Protection ■ Sewage Treatment ■ Risk Perception and Assessment
WATER IN A GLOBAL WORLD ■ Climate Change ■ Distribution of Water Reserves ■ New Technologies for Protecting of Inland and Coastal Waters
Research
Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries
EXCEED – Excellence through dialogue
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KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
■ Guidance for Start Ups ■ Coaching for Business Development
■ Networking ■ Support while Grant Application
TRAIN THE TRAINER
■ Third Party Funded Research ■ Consulting ■ Patent Registrations
COOPERATION WITH THE INDUSTRY
■ Field Trips ■ Industry Internships ■ Long-term Cooperation
STRUCTURS AND NETWORKS
■ International Career Service ■ Scientific Conferences ■ Training for Professionals ■ Networking of Project Partners & Participants
Horizontal Measures
Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries
EXCEED – Excellence through dialogue
Plenary Meeting
Inter national Advisory Board
International Experts
from Science and Industry
Granting Organizations
Management Board
2 Members of TU Braunschweig
1 Member of UdG
1 Member of Mutah University
1 Member of WRU Hanoi
3 Members of Regional Partners
2 Members of Students
Steering Committee Selection Committee
Theses
Supervisors
Master and PhD
Students
advise
approves
selects &
supports
appoints
prepares
decisions
elects
representatives
Management Structure
Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries
EXCEED – Excellence through dialogue
Goal Activity Organizer Date Outcomes
-Knowledge and
experience transfer.
- Cooperation on
MDG
- Capacity Building
Regional
Workshop on
Arid Hydrology
Ain Shames
University,
MU, UOJ
March
2013
-Knowledge transfer among
partners
-Young researchers capacity
building
-Bridging gap
between water
authorities and end
users on wastewater
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-Networking
Workshop on
Wastewater
Use, Regional
Meeting
Konya
University
First
week
June
2013
- Bringing decision makers and
end user together
-Strengthening cooperation and
communication between
regional partners
Capacity Building
S-N exchange
S-S Exchange
PhD students
M.Sc. Students
Middle East 3-6
months
-Planning of exchange, research
and activities.
ME EXCEED Satellite Center Planning 2013 Goal Activity Organizer Date Outcomes
S-N exchange 6 months PhD
scholarship
Yaldiz
Technical
University to
TUBS
Jan.-
June
2013
-Young researchers
capacity building.
-PhD thesis
S-N exchange 3 months
master student
scholarship
Mansoura
University to
TUBS
Jan.-
June
2013
-Young researchers
capacity building.
-Master thesis
S-S exchange 3 months
research visit
(Dr. Zaineb)
Mansoura
University to
Yalidiz
Technical
University
March
2013
-Exchange experience
-creating joint research
--capacity building of young
researchers
S-S Exchange 3 months
master student
scholarship
Mutah
University to
Akdeniz
University
June
2013
-Young researchers
capacity building.
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Goal Activity Organizer Date Outcomes
Further exchange
(S-S, S-N)
open open open
-Managing
network and
enhancing
cooperation
among partners
Coordinating trips -open - - Enhancing cooperation
Total=100,000 EUR
Continue……. ME Satellite Center Planning 2013
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DAAD EXCEED 2nd Plenary Meeting at Mutah University
in Karak-Jordan, 4-6th October 2010 Wastewater use and its impacts on water-soil-plant system
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Winter School Participant’s Countries
Winter School
Aqaba, Jordan
April 2011
Turkey
Cameroon
Vietnam
Germany
Kenya
Burkina Faso
Jordan
Pakistan
Tanzania
Egypt
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ISTANBUL, 29th June – 2nd July 2011
YTU
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Coordination Visit to Egypt, 4th October 2011
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Ain Shames University, Cairo-Egypt
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Planning for 2012 Activity Organizer Date Budget
(EUR)
Regional Meeting University of Aleppo, Syria May 10,000
Regional workshop
“transboundary water)
Ain Shames University, Egypt Feb-March 25,000
Experts workshop
(Water Losses and drinking water distribution
system management)
Akdeniz University, Turkey September 25,000
PhD student
(12 months at TUBS)
Mutah University to TUBS 12 months 14,000
Coordinating trips
(between partners)
1 or 2 researchers from each
partner
Organized by
partners
10,000
Coordinating trips
(coordinator)
- - 10,000
Teaching staff exchange S-S Organized by
partners
8,000
Students exchange (S-N and S-S)
2 PhD student (6 months)
1 Master Student (6 months)
All partners - 18,000
Total 120,000
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