DATE: 06/15/2020
WRITER: Tiffany
Acosta, 575-646-3929, tfrank@nmsu.edu
CONTACT: Pei Xu, 575-646-5870, pxu@nmsu.edu
New Mexico State University and ExxonMobil have signed an agreement that
will create a collaboration to coordinate research involving produced water
projects and provide educational opportunities for students.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for NMSU to collaborate with ExxonMobil to
leverage the expertise of both academia and industry to try and find solutions
to our nation’s water challenges,” said NMSU Chancellor Dan Arvizu. “This
agreement illustrates NMSU’s strength in water and environmental engineering
research.”
Pei Xu, the PESCO Endowed Professor and Ward Family Endowed Interdisciplinary
Chair in Civil Engineering, is leading NMSU’s effort. The collaboration
involves two interdisciplinary projects. Researchers from the College of
Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Agricultural, Consumer
and Environmental Sciences are working together to develop cutting-edge
technologies for produced water management.
“Our collaboration with New Mexico State University builds on ExxonMobil’s
commitment to meet energy demand while reducing environmental impacts through
innovative research programs with academic institutions,” said Monte Dobson,
technology development manager for ExxonMobil. “The project leverages New
Mexico State’s leading expertise in produced water research with ExxonMobil’s
resources and strong technological capabilities to find beneficial ways to
re-use produced water.”
NMSU graduate students and post doc researchers will be involved in the collaboration.
“This is a very valuable experience for the students,” Xu said. “Students learn
about fundamental theories, but when we work with ExxonMobil the students are
exposed to the industry. They ask very practical questions and learn
real-world, hands-on experience by communicating with industry partners. It
also allows us to get industry input for the advanced research we do.”
Faculty members involved in the current projects include Huiyao Wang, civil
engineering associate professor, Huiping Cao, computer science associate
professor, Kenneth Carroll, plant and environmental sciences associate
professor, and Yanyan Zhang, civil engineering assistant professor.
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