Mani Sarathy

Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Biography

Dr. Sarathy is currently Chair of the Clean Energy Research Platform (CERP) at KAUST.
He employs engineering modeling tools to determine the net environmental, economic, and social impact of fuel engineering technologies and processes. Specific tools include engineering process modeling, life-cycle assessment, cost/benefits analysis, energy auditing, materials accounting, and environmental assessment to examine current engineering issues. A primary focus is using models to study greenhouse gas emissions from renewable energy systems, unconventional fuels, gas-to-liquid fuels, and biofuels.

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Parallel Session A1 -  Sustainable Transformation of Petrochemical Supply Chain
02:00 PM

Building 19 - Hall 1

Mani Sarathy

Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Arnold Tukker

Professor of Industrial Ecology, Leiden University

Andreas de Vries

Downstream Finance, Strategy and Planning, Saudi Aramco

Liang Jing

Head of the Energy Traceability Technology, Aramco

Sami Sbahieh

Doctoral Researcher, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Furqan Tahir

Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Mustafa Alsaady

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Jeddah

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03:40 PM
Mani Sarathy

Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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04:10 PM
Arnold Tukker

Professor of Industrial Ecology, Leiden University

Andreas de Vries

Downstream Finance, Strategy and Planning, Saudi Aramco

Liang Jing

Head of the Energy Traceability Technology, Aramco

Mani Sarathy

Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Sami Sbahieh

Doctoral Researcher, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Furqan Tahir

Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Lab, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Mustafa Alsaady

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Jeddah

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