
Dr. Rania Aburamadan
Applied Sciences Private University, JO
Graduated in Architectural Engineering from Applied Science University, her research is focusing on sustainable architectural and bult environmental forces. She is working in several grants with UK and European funders focusing on resilient opportunities in built environmental architectural, and community engagement.

Dr. Daniel Neagu
University of Bradford, UK
In more than 30 years of leading academic research and teaching, industrial collaborations and scholarship he developed renowned international expertise in Computing and Artificial Intelligence, with core foundations and original contributions in Machine Learning, to contribute to the UK and EU strategies to address global technological and society challenges in AI, engineering, product safety, digital healthcare and sustainable smart cities.

Dr. Athena Moustaka
University of Salford, UK
She is a Chartered Architect and Senior Lecturer with a transdisciplinary focus on the intersection of architecture, cultural heritage, urbanism, and neuroscience. Her research interests lie at the intersection of architecture, heritage conservation, digital technologies, and neuroscience. Her work encompasses topics such as Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM), smart planning conservation of heritage cities, and the development of digital conservation handbooks.

Eng. Qais Hamarneh
Independent Researcher, JO
He is a water and environmental engineer with INGO experience in project planning, implementation, and coordination. As an engineer and researcher, he implements development and humanitarian projects related to sanitation, integrated water resources management and climate adaptation as well as the coordination of capacity building activities. Moreover, Eng. Qais has extensive experience in research and community and stakeholder engagement.

Arch. Victoria Cotella
University of Bradford, UK
Graduated with a double master’s degree in Building Engineering-Architecture with a strong background in digital technologies for Cultural Heritage applications, specifically in the field of BIM and AI. She has actively participated in numerous international research projects and conferences in various countries. Her advocacy is dedicated to promoting the use of digital technologies to support heritage conservation and to foster social inclusion in fragmented urban areas.

Eng. Obyda Hummash
Future Pioneers for Empowering Communities, JO
The executive director of Future Pioneers for Empowering Communities, which is a non-for-profit Jordanian organization focusing on supporting communities to overcome poverty through different programs. She is a civil engineer with over 25 years of experience in different aspects of development at national and regional levels. Her previous professional experience in the private sector and donor agencies enhanced her experience and shaped her skills.
External experts

Dr. Luiza Campos
University College London, UK
She is a civil engineer with PhD in Environmental Engineering by Imperial College London. She is an specializing in water technologies for decentralized systems. She has worked for 10 years in a state water company in Brazil where she gained practical experience on operation and maintenance of large urban water systems and optimization programmes of water treatment works of small communities.

Eng. Maram Obeidat
Independent Technical Engineer, JO
She is an expert in Public Health Engineering with a deep focus on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiatives. Her work encompasses a wide range of expertise in different areas (Jordan, Pakistan and Yemen), from water management, and wastewater management to infection control, medical waste management, and hydroponic systems. She specializes in designing and implementing innovative greywater reuse systems and managing solid waste processes

Mohammad Al Khatib
Senior Coordinator at Future Pioneers, JO
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