{"id":1033248,"date":"2012-02-15T12:07:32","date_gmt":"2012-02-15T12:07:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/uncategorized\/q-would-you-agree-with-the-statement-%e2%80%98egypt-is-not-yet-ready%e2%80%99-for-nanotechnology-abdel-mottaleb.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T15:24:41","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T19:24:41","slug":"q-would-you-agree-with-the-statement-egypt-is-not-yet-ready-for-nanotechnology-abdel-mottaleb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nanotechnology\/q-would-you-agree-with-the-statement-egypt-is-not-yet-ready-for-nanotechnology-abdel-mottaleb.php","title":{"rendered":"Q: Would you agree with the statement \u2018Egypt is not yet ready\u2019 for nanotechnology? Abdel-Mottaleb:"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Q: Would you agree with the statement \u2018Egypt is    not yet ready\u2019 for nanotechnology?<br \/>    Abdel-Mottaleb: This is a statement used by people who    are simply trying to maintain the status quo; it is absolutely    baseless and has no foundation whatsoever. Actually, if    anything, nanotechnology is one of the best options for Egypt    to move forward, whether it is on a scientific basis or    economical basis.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nanotechnology\u2019s research cost might be a little bit expensive    in certain areas but the beauty of it is that you don\u2019t need to    have the expensive equipment in every single lab; it can be    made available in centralized locations where you have access    to them or [...] to other groups who do not own them. This is    actually one of the problems in the Egyptian approach to    nanotechnology: I was personally involved in starting up three    nanotechnology research labs, none of which really looked at    the utilization of the equipment. They were budgeting equipment    worth millions of dollars, the utilization of which is only 10%    \u2014 that\u2019s a waste of resources.  <\/p>\n<p>    Q: Ahmed Zewail, the Nobel Prize laureate in    chemistry, has said that \u2018research and development is not a    luxury, as some believe, reserved for the rich or developed    countries.\u2019 Would you agree?<br \/>    Abdel-Mottaleb: Certainly, this is absolutely true and    if you look at any country that actually developed in the past    50 years, its technology was the basis of such development, and    investing in research and development (R&amp;D) is at its core.    One just has to be careful not to invest in everything in    R&amp;D and to really focus otherwise they\u2019re wasting money. We    really need to build on what we have, not claim that nothing    that exists here in Egypt and build everything from scratch \u2014    that is a waste of energy and time. Again, we really need to    build on what we have.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now in terms of potential benefits to Egyptian citizens, I    don\u2019t believe that there is any technology in the world that    can prove to society the importance of R&amp;D and science as    quickly as nanotechnology. [\u2026] Look at an issue as simple as    health care \u2014 and I\u2019m not even going to talk about drugs, I\u2019m    just going to talk about hygiene. [The] Egyptian health care    system suffers tremendously from [poor] hygiene in hospitals.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are solutions in nanotechnology that maintain a very high    level of hygiene through applying specific types of paint that    would kill bacteria, so if the cleaning staff doesn\u2019t do their    job correctly, the paint will cover for that. Now this is a    very simple and cheap application. If you deploy such an    application, you\u2019ve solved the problem. [...] There are very    cheap solutions.  <\/p>\n<p>    On another note, Egypt suffers from electricity outages and    blackouts in the summer. The reason is the overload from air    conditioners used to combat the really high temperature of    Egypt\u2019s summer.  <\/p>\n<p>    The problem is the temperature is so high outside and our homes    are not insulated properly to combat the heat. In Europe and    the US and many other parts of the world, homes are insulated    properly from the building phase.  <\/p>\n<p>    We don\u2019t have the [capacity] to do that and right now with all    these houses that are not properly insulated. If you use    traditional technology, the only solution would be to demolish    these houses, re-build them and install proper insulation from    the beginning. The air conditioners keep trying to cool [the    houses] down while the heat keeps coming in through the walls    so the air conditioning units have to work more and more [\u2026].    If you insulate that incoming heat, you\u2019ve solved the problem \u2014    your air conditioners don\u2019t have to work that hard to cool the    room down.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now nanotechnology provides commercial applications that do    exist in the market; a paint that would insulate the house from    at least 10% of the heat coming in. It has been proven that    [in] using this technology, you cut your electricity    consumption down by 50%.  <\/p>\n<p>    Who on earth would dare to say that we cannot benefit from this    or we should not get into this [\u2026]? We should, and that\u2019s why    we started the nanotechnology master\u2019s program at Nile    University [in 2010]. We are strong believers that this    technology can really [solve] a lot of the problems we\u2019re    facing in Egypt.  <\/p>\n<p>    Q: Can you comment about the applications of    nanotechnology?<br \/>    Abdel-Mottaleb: Yes, that is something we\u2019re working    on and that is something the entire world is working on. You    have to understand that the essence of nanotechnology is simply    manipulating materials. We are not inventing new materials \u2014    it\u2019s old materials [of which] we are discovering new properties    [\u2026] and thus we discover new ways of using them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most nanotechnology applications, [...] or the core of the    applications, are seeing solutions developed in different    sectors and taking these solutions and applying it in another    sector.  <\/p>\n<p>    I\u2019ll give you an example that may clarify [this] a little bit.    The materials used in producing the paint that kills bacteria    are widely available worldwide and actually Egypt is very rich    in them.  <\/p>\n<p>    It\u2019s not a drug, but it kills bacteria by breaking down its    cell membranes \u2014 they cannot survive. It has been discovered    that these same materials, if used on windshields for example,    can prevent your windshield from fogging up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also, the oil and gas industry has a huge problem in their    drilling equipment because there are bacteria that grow in and    around the oil wells that produce sulfur gas which really    damages the metals [of their drilling equipment]. For quite a    long time, the oil and gas industry\u2019s solution to this problem    had been to cover the metal parts used for drilling in chrome.    The problem with that is these parts become severely worn    during drilling and the moment the chrome cover gets scratched,    [it becomes useless].  <\/p>\n<p>    If I remember correctly, we were at one of the very first    nanotechnology workshops for the oil and gas industry in 2008    where this problem was being discussed. All [the]    nanotechnologists didn\u2019t even think about it when [industry    experts] spoke about [this problem] because it\u2019s so obvious to    us.  <\/p>\n<p>    To us, they were looking at the problem in the wrong way: Why    are they trying to protect the metal, when they could just kill    the bacteria instead? It\u2019s a lot easier. [\u2026] The material [\u2026]    to kill the bacteria is the same material used for the paint    that is used in health care facilities for the same purpose. We    discovered that health care has been using this technology for    quite a while [\u2026] to disinfect wounds.<br \/>    So [nanotechnology] really is multi-disciplinary in that you\u2019re    looking at applications for one thing, you modify it completely    to fit something else, but in the end it\u2019s the same material.  <\/p>\n<p>    You\u2019ll find that the applications of nanotechnology are really    wide and the idea to develop the methodology is very important.    How do you approach the problem? And that\u2019s what keeps    nanotechnology unique. But in the end, it\u2019s just fundamental    chemistry and fundamental physics that you\u2019re using to develop    this technology. bt  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>More here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.businesstodayegypt.com\/news\/display\/article\/artId:315\/Q-A-with-Dr-Mohamed-Abdel-Mottaleb\/secId:5\" title=\"Q: Would you agree with the statement \u2018Egypt is not yet ready\u2019 for nanotechnology? 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