Ray Hanania
CHICAGO: Omar Yaghi, an internationally renowned chemist whose interests include technology to harvest clean water from arid environments, said that he is honored that Saudi Arabia has decided to grant him citizenship.
Born in Jordan to Palestinian parents, Yaghi, 56, is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences and the James and Neeltje Tretter Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.
In an exclusive interview with Arab News, Yaghi said that he would accept the citizenship offer, and acknowledged its potential for supporting his research efforts globally.
“I think it is quite an honor to be recognized with citizenship and it will allow me to work with the Saudis more closely,” Yaghi said.
“They have a great vision on how to grow science and how to grow research. I have already had several collaborations with our Saudi friends and I am happy to grow that. I think it is a great honor to be chosen.”
Yaghi said that he knew informally that his name had been put forward by someone who was familiar with the work he does and his collaborations in Saudi Arabia.