“The color of
truth is gray.” -- Andre
Gide (French writer, humanist and moralist, 1947 nobel prize for literature,
1869-1951)
One of the most popular posts in the Desulfurization Blog archive has been the one focusing on the Univeristy of Alberta’s Dr. Murray Gray (http://desulf.blogspot.com/2009/05/murray-gray-specializing-in-canada-oil.html ). Dr. Gray retired from the university in 2014. He now is Vice-President of Research at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar
Here are details …
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Murray R. Gray, FCAE
Vice-President, Research, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (Doha, Qatar); Past Scientific Director, Institute for Oil Sands Innovation, University of Alberta (Edmonton, AB)
Murray Gray is the Vice-President of Research at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar.
For almost 10 years, Dr. Gray was the Scientific Director of the Institute for Oil Sands Innovation at the University of Alberta, holding the Canada Research Chair in Oil Sands Upgrading. He was also the Vice-Provost (Academic) and Associate Vice-President (Research) at the university.
A former Chair of Chemical Engineering and Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Gray accepted the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in 1999 and focused on teaching and research on the upgrading of heavy oil and oil sands bitumen. He launched the Alberta Centre for Surface Engineering and Science in 2002, with sponsorship from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation. In 2005, he accepted the position of Director of the Institute for Oil Sands Innovation, a university-government-industry collaboration with Imperial Oil and Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environmental Solutions, which grew to include five Canadian and international universities.
Dr. Gray’s success in collaborative research with industry has been recognized by numerous awards and prizes, including the Centennial Award from the professional engineering association in Alberta (2011), and the Industrial Practice Award of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (2003). In 2005, he was elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Dr. Gray obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1984. He also holds a M.Eng. degree with a specialization in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Calgary (1980) and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto (1978).
source: http://www.scienceadvice.ca/en/assessments/completed/oil-sands/expert-panel/gray.aspx
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One of the most popular posts in the Desulfurization Blog archive has been the one focusing on the Univeristy of Alberta’s Dr. Murray Gray (http://desulf.blogspot.com/2009/05/murray-gray-specializing-in-canada-oil.html ). Dr. Gray retired from the university in 2014. He now is Vice-President of Research at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar
Here are details …
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Murray R. Gray, FCAE
Vice-President, Research, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (Doha, Qatar); Past Scientific Director, Institute for Oil Sands Innovation, University of Alberta (Edmonton, AB)
Murray Gray is the Vice-President of Research at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar.
For almost 10 years, Dr. Gray was the Scientific Director of the Institute for Oil Sands Innovation at the University of Alberta, holding the Canada Research Chair in Oil Sands Upgrading. He was also the Vice-Provost (Academic) and Associate Vice-President (Research) at the university.
A former Chair of Chemical Engineering and Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Gray accepted the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in 1999 and focused on teaching and research on the upgrading of heavy oil and oil sands bitumen. He launched the Alberta Centre for Surface Engineering and Science in 2002, with sponsorship from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation. In 2005, he accepted the position of Director of the Institute for Oil Sands Innovation, a university-government-industry collaboration with Imperial Oil and Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environmental Solutions, which grew to include five Canadian and international universities.
Dr. Gray’s success in collaborative research with industry has been recognized by numerous awards and prizes, including the Centennial Award from the professional engineering association in Alberta (2011), and the Industrial Practice Award of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (2003). In 2005, he was elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Dr. Gray obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1984. He also holds a M.Eng. degree with a specialization in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Calgary (1980) and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto (1978).
source: http://www.scienceadvice.ca/en/assessments/completed/oil-sands/expert-panel/gray.aspx
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