The Newton Prize 2020 committee, chaired by Professor
Alice P Gast, President of Imperial College London,
comprises distinguished professors including Egypt’s
Director of Centre for Photonics and Smart Materials at
Zewail City of Science and Technology, Professor Salah
Obayya.
The nominated joint projects:
1. The Liver Microenvironment (new treatments for liver
cancer)
Liver cancer patients represent 23% of total registered
cancer cases in Egypt. Researchers in Newcastle
University and Minia University are researching ways to
halt its progression by utilising 3D modelling and
finding biomarkers in the blood.
2. Earliest Egypt (conservation of Egypt’s cultural
heritage)
Egypt is home to some of the world’s most important
historical sites as well as a diverse range of cultures
central to its identity and future growth. This team of
researchers at the University of Edinburgh and
Universite Francaise d’Egypte are trying to protect
Egypt’s heritage and educate a new generation.
3. Virtual Reality of Medieval Culture (building an
Egyptian heritage economy)
This project is trying to build a sustainable heritage
economy that is future-proof and opens up Egyptian
heritage to the world, especially important during the
Covid-19 pandemic. This project by Nottingham Trent
University and the National Research Institute of
Astronomy & Geophysics in Egypt aims to contribute
to revitalising the tourism industry in Egypt.
4. Water Desalination (a new water desalination plant
driven by clean energy)
This collaborative project between The University of
Sheffield and Port Said University in Egypt is
developing a system to produce fresh, safe drinking
water for rural communities.
5. Substantial Water Management (improving irrigation and
agriculture)
Globally, irrigation consumes 70% of total freshwater
resources, but this two-year study by the UK Centre for
Ecology & Hydrology and the National Research
Center in Egypt has shown that using waste and drainage
water for irrigation is not only a sustainable use of
water but also increases wheat production and farmers’
incomes in Egypt.
The Newton Prize is a £1m fund which recognises the
excellent research and innovation the Newton Fund has
invested in since its launch in 2014. This year, Egypt
participates for the first time. The Newton-Mosharafa
programme has provided PhD scholarships, research
funding, and capacity building & training for more
than 1,800 Egyptian researchers.