Imen Ben Salem

Dr. Imen Ben Salem is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Sciences and Sustainability at Zayed University. Her multidisciplinary research spans carbon capture and sequestration, clean-energy technologies, CFD modeling, optical diagnostics, and remote sensing with applications in both Earth and planetary sciences. Her work directly supports several UN Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
Her recent research focuses on developing cost-effective, environmentally friendly mineralization pathways using agricultural-waste biochar to enhance CO₂ capture and long-term storage, and on evaluating scalable negative-emission strategies and policy frameworks for sustainable deployment. She previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Masdar Institute, collaborating with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), studying CO₂ behavior in saline aquifers using experimental and CFD modeling.
At Zayed University, Dr. Ben Salem contributes to establishing a specialized research laboratory dedicated to carbon sequestration and environmental sensing. She has played a key role in advancing tools such as a spectrogoniometer and a Mars environmental chamber developed through collaborative efforts to support UAE space mission objectives and Earth observation research, including mangrove ecosystem monitoring and land-surface analysis.
As an educator, she integrates inquiry-based learning with responsible AI practices, supported by her University of Cambridge Designing Assessment in the Era of AI certificate. She actively promotes AI-enhanced scientific reasoning and research skills. Dr. Ben Salem also serves on the editorial board of Environmental Research Communications (Q1), contributing to high-impact work in renewable energy and sustainability.