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The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) and the Petroleum Institute (PI) have signed a collaborative agreement that will see Abu Dhabi’s academic and research efforts strengthened in the field of energy.
MIST is a new research based university in Abu Dhabi, focused on alternative energy and sustainability. MIST offers programs at the post-graduate level only. The Petroleum Institute (PI) was created in 2001 with the goal of establishing itself as a world-class institution in engineering education and research in areas of significance to the oil and gas and the broader energy industries. The PI’s sponsors and affiliates include Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and four major international oil companies. Currently the PI offers Bachelor and graduate degrees in Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum and Petroleum Geosciences Engineering. Today more than 1000 young men and women are enrolled in the various programs at the Petroleum Institute.
“In order for Abu Dhabi to continue its leadership in the energy sector, it is imperative that we focus on encouraging young people to study within this field,” said Masdar CEO, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber.
The agreement ensures that Abu Dhabi remains at the cutting edge of energy research and development. The students who graduate from each institution will be prepared to pioneer the new emerging energy technologies," said Dr. Michael Ohadi, Acting President of PI.
The agreement will primarily focus on faculty exchanges and research collaboration. Members of the two faculties will work together on research projects, and also collaborate in exchanging lectures, providing insights from across the spectrum of energy.
Dr. Russel Jones, President of MIST, adds “The cooperation between PI and MIST is a significant step towards ensuring that Abu Dhabi has the necessary human capital to meet the demands of the future.”
"Research in the oil and gas industry is of high importance and as such, the Petroleum Institute is charged with the responsibility of addressing efficient production and utilization of energy and energy resources,” stated Dr. Ohadi. "Towards this end, PI and MIST will exchange information and benefit from each other's research."
As part of the agreement, PI has now joined the Masdar Research Network (MRN). MRN is a unique collaborative research framework between Masdar, industry and leading global scientific institutions. The network provides world-class applied research in advanced energy and sustainable technologies, a mechanism for technology transfer and a vehicle for building a technical capacity in the UAE. Petroleum Institute is in the design and planning stage of a major research and technology development center.
In September 2009, MIST will open its new facilities at MasdarCity with the intake of the first class of 100 students. Developed in cooperation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), MIST will emulate MIT’s high standards and offer Master’s and Doctoral-level degree programs focused on the science and engineering of advanced energy and sustainability technologies. MIST will offer full-time post-graduate programs in engineering systems and management, information technology, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering and water and environment. MIST will begin offering PhD degrees in 2011.
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