Qatar Environment & Energy Research Institute

Organisation profile

Organisation profile

The Qatar Environment & Energy Research Institute (QEERI) is a distinguished national research institute under Hamad Bin Khalifa University. Established to support Qatar in tackling its grand challenges related to energy, water, and the environment, QEERI leverages its expert team and cutting-edge facilities to drive impactful research and innovation.

Mission and Vision

QEERI's mission is to align with the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 by addressing critical issues in water, energy, and environmental sustainability. The institute operates under the support of Qatar Foundation Research, Development, and Innovation (QF RDI), combining the expertise of its scientists, engineers, and technicians with advanced management and operational teams. QEERI's mission encompasses:

  • To meet the needs of Qatar and anticipate the future challenges:
    • Provide solutions in water, energy, and environment, in arid regions.
    • Advise and provide guidance: strategy-, policy-making/contributor.
    • Educate: knowledge base and future generations of Qatari scientists and engineers.
  • To secure sustainable water and energy resources, and provide the best possible environment to current and future generations.
  • To catalyze the construction of ecosystems, and to enhance the role and contribution of QF and Qatar on the international scene, in science and technology.

QEERI aims to be the leading national research, development, and innovation institution in Qatar and beyond, specializing in water, energy, and environmental challenges in arid regions.

Approach

QEERI’s approach is defined by:

  • Research and Innovation Excellence
  • Real World Impact
  • Collaboration of Experts
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities
  • Capacity Building

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