Doha: Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), a member of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development (QF), will play a significant role in this year’s Annual Research Conference (ARC ’16).
Qatar Biomedical Research Institute (QBRI), Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) and Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) will come together for the first time at this major event from Tuesday to Wednesday at Qatar National Convention Centre. It is being held under HBKU’s auspices.
HBKU will have a unified, sizeable presence at the conference, indicative of its consistent growth and development into an important player in the research landscape of Qatar.
Three of five parallel sessions on the first day will be moderated by HBKU officials, with Dr Said Ahzi from QEERI chairing the session on Energy and the Environment; Dr Mounir Hamdi, Dean, HBKU’s College of Science and Engineering, chairing the session on Computing & Information Technology; and Dr Hilal Lashuel from QBRI chairing the session on Health.
Dr Ahmed Elmagarmid, Executive Director, QCRI, will share insight from some of the university’s research projects in the field of data science, and Dr Khalid Al Subai, Executive Director, QEERI, will discuss HBKU research institute’s work relating to Qatar’s environment and energy grand challenges.
Dr Ahmad Hasnah, President, HBKU, said: “I am proud that so many faculty members and students from HBKU will showcase their works at the conference.
“As a research university in Qatar, HBKU is focused on academic research degrees and pursuing innovative, interdisciplinary research that will address national priorities and foster major developments, ultimately impacting national and regional growth.
“QBRI, QCRI and QEERI are an integral part of HBKU, so I’m proud that our three research institutes along with our college are part of ARC’16.”
Representatives from the university will present research, focusing on specialised areas such as Novel Tri-Hybrid Desalination Plants; Characterisation of Circulating MiRNAs in Insulin-sensitive and Insulin-resistant Arab Individuals in Qatar; Cost Optimisation for Software Defined Measurement; and Big Data Analytics in Diverse Data Processing Platforms.
Dr Omar El Agnaf, Acting Executive Director, QBRI, will share insight from his research on ‘Biomarkers for Parkinson’s Disease and Disorders’, an area in which he continues to explore with the support of a research grant from the New York-based Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.
Students from HBKU’s Juris Doctor law programme will assist Dr Clinton Francis, Founding Dean, HBKU’s Law School, in his presentation on ‘Crowd Inventing: An Innovation about Innovation’.
Conference participants are invited to visit the university’s booth in the Exhibition Hall to learn more about research being conducted at the college, QBRI, QCRI and QEERI.
Those interested in investigating publishing opportunities may also meet representatives of QScience.com, the innovative and collaborative, peer-reviewed, online publishing platform of HBKU Press, at the booth.
Those interested in attending the conference are urged to register online at http://www.qf-arc.org/. The Peninsula