Melbourne: The UAE Research Programme for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP) has kicked off the implementation of one of its Sixth Cycle research projects through its Australia Roadshow, bringing together researchers, university leadership, and scientific experts to support project delivery and strengthen international collaboration in rain enhancement science.
According to Emirates News Agency, the roadshow commenced in Melbourne, Australia, with the technical kick-off of the project, 'AI-Driven Development and Optimisation of Ice-Nucleating Agents for Cloud Seeding Applications,' led by Professor Linda Zou of Victoria University. The engagement brought together UAEREP representatives and the project team to align on research objectives, implementation priorities, experimental design, and key milestones that will guide the development of next-generation cloud seeding materials.
UAEREP also held an institutional kick-off with Victoria University leadership, including Professor Andy Hill, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Impact, Professor Marcelle Cacciattolo, Acting Executive Director, and the Sixth Cycle project's Co-Principal Investigator Professor Hua Wang. This reinforced institutional support for the project and explored opportunities for long-term collaboration, scientific exchange, and capacity building.
Dr. Abdulla Al Mandous, President of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and Director-General of the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), emphasized the importance of international scientific collaboration in advancing rain enhancement science. He noted that such partnerships are essential for developing innovative solutions to address global water security challenges. The Australia Roadshow, he said, reflects UAEREP's commitment to supporting world-class research and fostering international cooperation.
Alya Al Mazrouei, Director of the UAE Research Programme for Rain Enhancement Science, highlighted that the Australia Roadshow provided a crucial opportunity to initiate implementation activities for one of UAEREP's Sixth Cycle projects. She noted that the technical and institutional kick-offs established a strong foundation for project delivery and enabled productive discussions around future collaboration opportunities and scientific exchanges.
Throughout the roadshow, the UAEREP delegation engaged with leading researchers and institutions across Melbourne and Sydney, including Victoria University, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Monash University, the University of Melbourne, the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and Australian Rain Technologies (ART).
In Melbourne, the delegation met with Dr. Melita Keywood and fellow researchers at CSIRO, Prof. Steven Siems at Monash University, and Prof. David Noone at the University of Melbourne. They exchanged knowledge, discussed current research activities, and explored opportunities for future collaboration in areas relevant to atmospheric science and rain enhancement research.
The roadshow concluded in Sydney with meetings at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and Australian Rain Technologies (ART). At UNSW, the UAEREP delegation met with Prof. Steven Sherwood to exchange insights on atmospheric dynamics and opportunities for future collaboration.
The delegation also engaged with ART Chairman Matt Handbury, Prof. Ray Chambers, Dr. Stephen Beare of the University of Wollongong, and Prof. Alan Welsh and Prof. Zhi Yang of the Australian National University. Discussions focused on emerging approaches to rain enhancement research, statistical methodologies for evaluating research outcomes, and opportunities to strengthen collaboration across the global rain enhancement research community.
Through initiatives such as the Australia Roadshow, UAEREP continues to support the successful implementation of its research projects, strengthen international scientific partnerships, and advance innovative research that contributes to water security in arid and semi-arid regions.