- Hussam Hag Husein
- collaboration
- [email protected]
- +4917634468051
- Germany
- University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
- Secondary or Higher Education Establishment
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University of Erlangen–Nuremberg (German: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU)
According to the QS World University Rankings of 2024, the university is ranked 229th globally and 12th nationally. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2024 ranks the university at the 193rd position globally, while it is 19th nationally. As per the ARWU 2023 edition, its rank falls within the 201–300 bracket worldwide, and between 10th and 19th at the national level.
Measured by the number of top managers in the German economy, FAU ranked 25th in 2019.
In 2017, ARWU ranked FAU 4th in Germany in Engineering/Technology and Computer Sciences, 6th in Germany in Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy, and 7th in Germany in Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
QS World University Rankings 2018 ranked FAU as the academic institution that has produced the most widely cited publications in Germany (global 21st). 2017, Reuters ranked FAU as the 50th most innovative university globally (2nd in Germany, 6th in Europe). In the Reuters ranking report published in 2019, FAU has been rated as the most innovative university in Germany and as the 2nd in Europe - Topic 1.1.1-2024 (IA) Sustainability of Mediterranean irrigated agriculture through the implementation of WEFE Nexus approach. | Topic 2.1.1-2024 (RIA ) Effective water accounting approaches under crisis conditions: climate change and external shocks
- Topic 1.2.1-2024 (IA) Transformative Adaptation of Mediterranean dry farming systems using water harvesting techniques to address extreme drought in arid and semi-arid environments. | Topic 2.2.1 (RIA ) Revitalizing agroforestry practices for sustainable land use and climate resilience in the Mediterranean region
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We seek to be part of projects aimed at sustaining agriculture and improving water productivity in marginal areas
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Sustainable agriculture, water productivity, marginal areas