Dr. Sa’d Shannak | Energy | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Sa’d Shannak, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar.
Saβd Shannak is an accomplished Economics and Policy Scientist at QEERI-HBKU, Qatar, with extensive expertise in sustainability, energy transition, and climate policy. Holding a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, he has contributed significantly to renewable energy integration, carbon mitigation, and environmental economics. As the founder of QOOT, he bridges research and industry, driving innovative solutions. With a strong academic, consultancy, and leadership background, Dr. Shannakβs impactful work influences global energy policies and sustainable development strategies.
Professional Profile
Academic Qualifications π
π Ph.D. β Interdisciplinary Program, Texas A&M University, USA (2014)
π M.S. β Interdisciplinary Program, Texas A&M University, USA (2010)
π B.S. β Engineering, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan (2004)
π Nonprofit Management β The Bush School of Government & Public Service (2010)
π¬Research Contributions On Energy
Saβd Shannak has made significant contributions to sustainability, energy transition, and environmental economics π. His research focuses on renewable energy integration, carbon mitigation strategies, and climate resilience policies. He has developed tailored methodologies within the IPCC framework to address economic and policy challenges related to climate change. His work on econometric modeling and optimization has informed decision-making on energy subsidy reforms and carbon capture technologies β‘. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, he bridges research, policy, and industry for sustainable development.
Professional Appointments π¨βπ«
πΉ Economics and Policy Scientist β QEERI-HBKU, Doha, Qatar (Aug 2021 β Present)
πΉ Founder & CEO β QOOT (Start-up), Doha, Qatar (Jan 2022 β Present)
πΉ Assistant Professor & Team Leader β University of New Haven-Henry, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Jan 2018 β Aug 2021)
πΉ Energy Transition & Environmental Economics Fellow β King Abdullah Petroleum Studies & Research Center (2014 β 2018)
πΉ Postdoctoral Researcher β Texas AgriLife Research & Extension Services (2013 β 2014)
πΉ Senior Consultant β FracTest (Oil & Gas Consulting), Dallas, TX, USA (2012 β 2014)
πΉ Project Manager & Researcher β Various roles in academia, consulting, and public service across the USA and Jordan
Teaching & Mentorship ππ
π¨βπ« Assistant Professor & Team Leader β University of New Haven (2018 β 2021)
π Taught Environmental Science, Statistics, Natural Resources Management & Economics
π Designed curricula aligned with academic standards & industry needs
π Mentored students in renewable energy & climate change research
π Established industry-academic partnerships for real-world learning
Honors & Awards π
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HBKU-Innovation Center Award (2022) β Funding for a startup company in Qatar
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USGS Research Grant (Texas Water Institute, 2010-11) β One of ten recipients statewide
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USAID Training Future Leaders Scholarship (2008) β Selected as one of 27 participants from the Middle East, North Africa & Asia
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Texas A&M University Geosciences Scholarship (2011, 2012)
Conclusion
Dr. Saβd Shannak has demonstrated outstanding expertise in sustainability, energy transition, and environmental economics. His impactful research, leadership, and policy contributions make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With a robust academic record and global influence, he continues to drive innovation and sustainable solutions for a better future. ππ
Publication Top Notes
Moving From Theory to Practice in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: An Evaluation of Existing Models and Frameworks (2018) ππ
Citations: 194
Modeling the Effect of Cistern Size, Soil Type, and Irrigation Scheduling on Rainwater Harvesting as a Stormwater Control Measure (2014) π§οΈπ§
Citations: 31
Energy and Economic Implications of Water Transfer (2018) π‘πΈ
Citations: 29
The Effects of Green Infrastructure on Exceedance of Critical Shear Stress in Blunn Creek Watershed (2017) πΏπ
Citations: 12
Does Qatar Face a Trade-off Between Economic Growth and COβ Emissions? (2022) ππ
Citations: 9
Assessment of Low-Impact Development for Managing Aquatic Ecosystems (2021) πποΈ
Citations: 9
Calibration and Validation of SWAT for Sub-Hourly Time Steps Using SWAT-CUP (2017) β±οΈπ οΈ
Citations: 9
Could China Meet its Emission Reduction Goal by COβ-EOR (2020) π¨π³π
Citations: 8
A Decision Support Tool for the Assessment of WaterβEnergyβFood Nexus in Saudi Arabia (2020) πΈπ¦π§
Citations: 6
Optimizing Dynamics of Water-Energy-Food Nexus in a Desert Climate (2022) ποΈβοΈ
Citations: 5