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Eurasia Research Quarterly Newsletter: STRA (January 2020- March 2020)



Dear STRA Members,


Greetings and sincere thanks for your patronage and support. STRA has now grown to 11762 followers and members from 55 countries


We are glad to present you our latest edition of the newsletter. The newsletter showcases the associations of current and upcoming endeavors.


Conferences Held:


STRA has successfully organized following International conferences in the period of January 2020- March 2020.





We thank all the participants for their active participation in our Conferences. We thank all members, participants, and supporting organizations for making these conferences successful.


We will be glad to partner with your organization.

Please write to convener@eurasiaresearch.info  for assistance.


Job Openings


STRA is searching for talented and energetic conference coordinators (part-time) who are working/ studying at the following locations:


Dubai, Melbourne


It's a golden opportunity to be a part of our global team, to interact and associate with International academicians, display your leadership and organizing skills and earn handsome honorarium.


All interested and eligible candidates are requested to contact us with their CV, Photograph, Cover Letter on convener@eurasiaresearch.info


Eurasia Research International Conference began with opening remarks by Honourable Keynote speaker highlighting the main context on Teaching Issues. The main aim of this conference was:


  • Advancement of Research and Innovative ideas through conference, workshops, seminars, and publications

  • Fostering a global community based on research and knowledge

  • Fostering innovation and ideas through research-based activities

  • Global dissemination of ideas and research through the use of technology

  • Working towards world peace and community development


Our worthy Keynote speakers open up the conference enlightening participants with their speech. Here is the list of keynote speakers who participated in our conference:


Dr. Saadia Khouyibaba

Senior Instructor of Mathematics, American University of Sharjah, U.A.E.


Dr. Holger Nord

Area Manager, Victorian School of Languages, Australia


Eurasia Research makes continuous efforts in transforming the lives of people around the world through education, application of research & innovative ideas. In order to Promote Young Researchers, Eurasia Research International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of a full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. This gives immense encouragement to the researchers who have brilliant ideas to exhibit their research work on the International platform. Eurasia Research aims for promoting research and talent of scholars by giving the scholarship to 5 selected applicants for each conference. In order to Promote Young Researchers, Eurasia Research International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of a full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events.


In each, Eurasia Research Conference, the best paper award is given to the best researches. In Scientific and Technical Research Association (STRA), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference.


Name of delegate: Esam Alawadhi

Affiliation: Mechanical Engineering Department, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Paper Title: Feasibility Study of Wind Energy in Kuwait: Onshore and Offshore

Abstract: In this paper, the wind energy generated by four wind farms is statically predicated and assessed. The average speed from four weather stations in Kuwait from 2009 to 2017 is adopted in the investigation. Three of these stations are onshore and one offshore. The value of the dimensionless Weibull shape and scale parameters are determined. The maximum annual value for Weibull shape parameter is 4.76, and the maximum annual value for scale parameter is 8.35 m/s. The highest recorded monthly wind power density is 257.36 W/m2. According to NREL classification, one site is categorized as good/excellent, while other sites are marginal. The analyses indicated that the maximum yearly output energy of 11.71 GW-h can be produced by a wind turbine with a rated power of 3.0 MW.

Keywords: Wind Energy, Turbines, Wind Farms


Name of delegate: Ralph E. Hammann

Affiliation: Thomas D. Hubbard Professor in Architecture, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA

Paper Title: Cladding Fires in High-Rise Buildings

Abstract: This conference presentation to the 6th ICSTR Dubai – International Conference on Science & Technology Research, 19-20 February 2020 presents new findings of my research in regards to safety issue in regards to building energy performance retrofits. So-called “cladding fires” in high-rise buildings are one of the most dangerous types of catastrophic events endangering the lives of many. Yet they are relatively little known to the public which is typically more familiar with the outbreak of fires as a result of ignition of combustible material at the interior of buildings. Cladding fires, meaning the fire of the exterior sheathing of a building, spread extremely rapidly, and vertically, capable of covering large expanses of a building’s façade with a ‘curtain’ of high-temperature gases and liquid combustibles. The taller the building the most rapidly the fire is capable to spread, due to a combination of stack effect and temperature differences. This phenomenon is particular of concern in buildings which underwent the common present-day energy performance retrofits, meaning which were outfitted with an exterior layer of insulation material of various kinds. Several fire catastrophes in the recent past have costs, unnecessarily, hundreds of lives. This paper presented at the Dubai conference in February 2020 will focus on a compilation of retrofit insulation strategies, material recommendations and design for the prevention of such events.

The study presents limitations that must be taken into account as can represent restrictions on the results obtained. The size of the sample and the explicit policy of retention of results, imposed by authorities on some entities, stand out during part of the period under investigation.

A suggestion for future work would be appropriate to test proxies that evaluate the impact of smoothing practices on dividend payment policies.

Key Words: Dividends, Banking, Crisis, Portugal. Banking Operations



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