#219 Syria: Rising from the rubble episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2023 · 55 MIN

#219 Syria: Rising from the rubble

from Engineering Matters

Can engineers help to build peace? Can the solutions engineers develop in places of conflict, contribute to the development of low carbon? They can. And Engineering Matters listeners can help with this important work. Over the past decade, many of Syria’s urban areas have been ravaged by aerial bombardment and shelling by artillery. It is a land of lives lost and cities destroyed. But in the country’s northwest, an engineer is working among the rubble to establish an independent university that will allow internally displaced teenagers and post grads to continue their studies.  With the help of Cara, the Council for At-Risk Academics, he has collaborated with researchers at Sheffield and Middle East Technical University to study ways to use post-conflict rubble as aggregate. In a country that has seen 135,000 buildings destroyed, this may speed reconstruction, while cutting carbon costs. With small mobile equipment local Syrians will also be able to separate smaller particles, for re-activation and use as binder. Techniques like this could be used around the world to produce new concrete from demolished buildings. Guests Abdulkader Rashwani — Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, Sham University, Aleppo, Syria Theodore Hanein — UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK Kate Robertson — consultant (Middle East/Syria Programme Adviser), Cara Resources Rebuilding Syria from the Rubble: Recycled Concrete Aggregate from War-Destroyed BuildingsThe post #219 Syria: Rising from the rubble first appeared on Engineering Matters.

NOW PLAYING

#219 Syria: Rising from the rubble

0:00 55:01

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Hyperfluent Hypio Hyperfluent transmits straight from the heart of Hyperliquid, where culture, creativity, and capital converge. Anchored by the architects of Hypio—the decentralized cultural virus—each episode archives the minds engineering the blockchain built to house all finance. These conversations are traceable artifacts in HyperEVM’s evolution: not just what’s being built, but why it matters, how it mutates, and where it’s taking us next. Listen in for the blueprints, the blind spots, and the narrative weapons shaping tomorrow’s markets.Hyperfluent: learn the language, ride the wave, spread the strain. Mobile Money by moomoo Mobile Money by moomoo Hear from seasoned traders, financial influencers, and industry insiders as they discuss money matters and market news and share their personal finance stories.Disclaimers: https://www.moomoo.com/us/support/topic4_523 Somali Motivation podcast Istahil Aideed At the heart of the Somali Motivation Podcast lies a profound mission: to uplift, inspire, and catalyze personal growth in the lives of our listeners. With a steadfast dedication to mental health awareness and domestic abuse awareness, our podcast embraces vulnerability, encourages healing, and fosters resilience within the Somali community and beyond. Through heartfelt conversations, expert insights, and shared experiences, we create a warm and welcoming space where every voice matters. Join our transformative journey as we embark on a quest to empower our community, spark meaningful change, and weave a tapestry of hope and strength. Together, we can make a difference, one episode at a time. The Up and to the Right | Small Business | Practical, Actionable, Sustainable Improvements beyond50percent Welcome to Up and to the Right, the no-nonsense podcast where we blend your passion with proven business principles and practical tips, empowering you to create the impact and success you envision.Hosted by Stephen Krausse, the show covers what matters to small business owners, startups, and people interested in becoming entrepreneurs. No buzzwords and no hyped-up trends!A graduate of Colorado State University's College of Business, Stephen has an academic background that compliments over 25 years of business operations and management experience. He started his first business as a freshman in college in 1987, recording and producing demo tapes for local bands. Since that time, he’s been involved with numerous successful small businesses, including the operation and management of a niche high-tech company with customers and suppliers worldwide.As a business professional by education and trade, he works with select business owners to blend their passion with proven principles, givi

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Engineering Matters?

This episode is 55 minutes long.

When was this Engineering Matters episode published?

This episode was published on June 22, 2023.

What is this episode about?

Can engineers help to build peace? Can the solutions engineers develop in places of conflict, contribute to the development of low carbon? They can. And Engineering Matters listeners can help with this important work. Over the past decade, many...

Can I download this Engineering Matters episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!