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3D-Printed CSP Receiver

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3D-printed solar receiver for industrial heat

This project tackles the challenge of generating high-temperature industrial heat, which is often reliant on fossil fuels, by introducing a 3D-printed solar receiver. Using advanced 3D printing and high-temperature materials, the design features a conical cavity and double helix heat exchanger, ensuring uniform heat distribution and improved efficiency. This technology offers a scalable, cost-effective solution for industries like cement and petrochemical production, providing a sustainable alternative for decarbonising industrial heat processes while advancing renewable energy adoption

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  • Ahmed Muhammad Azmeer

    Ahmed Muhammad Azmeer

    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

    I am Ahmed Muhammad Azmeer, currently pursuing a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). I graduated top of my cohort with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Sharjah. My experience includes interning at Saudi Aramco and conducting research on nanoparticle development for cancer treatment. I have published several research papers and developed expertise in renewable energy, computational fluid dynamics, and project management, alongside holding leadership roles in both academia and sports. more

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