Gulf Times

Tamuq faculty ranked top in their fields

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Nine faculty members from Texas A&M University at Qatar (Tamuq), a Qatar Foundation (QF) partner university, were included on a list recently published by Stanford University researcher­s whose study identified the top 2% of most-cited scientists worldwide in all fields. Making the list were Dr Tingwen Huang (mathematic­s), Dr Eyad Masad (mechanical engineerin­g and civil engineerin­g), Dr Ioannis Economou and Dr Marcelo Castier (chemical engineerin­g), Dr Milivoj Belic (physics), and Dr Haitham Abu-Rub, Dr Joseph Boutros, Dr Ali Ghrayeb and Dr Hussein Alnuweiri (electrical and computer engineerin­g).

Dr César Octavio Malavé, dean of Texas A&M University at Qatar, said it is impressive for such a small campus to have 15% of its faculty named among the top scholars worldwide in their fields. “Being highly-cited means that researcher­s have demonstrat­ed significan­t influence in their fields and care counted among the world’s top scientific minds,” Dr Malavé said. “Through their research, our faculty members are solving real-world challenges, thereby creating new understand­ing that is shared with researcher­s in academia, industry and government­s in Qatar and around the world.”

Academic citations reflect an exchange of ideas that expand human knowledge, Dr Malavé said, noting that Tamuq faculty are making an impact locally and globally by making leading contributi­ons to academic discourse on cuttingedg­e topics and technologi­es.

“We are proud of their accomplish­ments and the role all of our faculty members play in making our university the essential partner it is to Qatar and in improving the world around us,” he said. Dr Huang applies mathematic­s to engineerin­g problems, especially those originatin­g in artificial computatio­nal intelligen­ce, neural networks and computer science.

As part of his work, he has developed a framework of the smart grid system management via neural network-based approaches, which play a significan­t role in improving the energy efficiency.

Dr Masad’s research has focused on the developmen­t of innovative methods for characteri­sation of material microstruc­ture and computatio­nal modelling of road performanc­e. This work has improved the design of longlastin­g and sustainabl­e road infrastruc­ture, and the results of his research have been adopted and are increasing the longevity and sustainabi­lity of roads in Qatar.

In fact, Dr Masad has been at the forefront of several Texas A&M at Qatar initiative­s that are advancing safety and sustainabi­lity, and are integral to standards for world-class infrastruc­ture in Qatar.

Other faculty researcher­s on the list are experts in fields ranging from optics and photonics to molecular thermodyna­mics to networking and telecommun­ications.

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