Bassam Dally

Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Clean Combustion Research Center, KAUST

Biography

Professor Bassam Dally is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a member of the Clean Combustion Research Center at KAUST.

Over the last 30 years, Prof Dally has contributed seminal works on a variety of research topics under the broad field of Thermo-Fluids. His major contributions are in turbulent reacting flows, MILD combustion, soot in flames, plasma propulsion, mineral processing, hybrid of concentrated solar thermal and combustion, and applied laser diagnostics. Lately, his work has focussed on utilization of hydrogen and ammonia fuels to decarbonize industrial processes. He has attracted millions of dollars for his research and have published more than 350 paper, 175 of those in leading scientific journals. He won many awards over the years, including ‘Energy Professional of the Year in South Australia’, and recently was awarded a Fellowship of the Combustion Institute.

More information on Prof Bassam can be found on the CCRC faculty pages here.

All sessions by Bassam Dally

Seminar 5: HYDROGEN UTILIZATION TECHNOLOGIES
12:00 PM
Bassam Dally

Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Clean Combustion Research Center, KAUST

Doug MacFarlane

Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor and an Australian Laureate Fellow at Monash University’s School of Chemistry

Tae-Won Lee

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