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Qatar University team wins research competitio­n

Winner focuses on scalable health system for remote patient monitoring

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Ateam from Qatar University has won first place in Qatar National Research Fund’s (QNRF) ninth Annual Undergradu­ate Research Experience Programme (UREP) competitio­n.

The ICT-themed project entitled ‘Scalable Real-time Monitoring System for Medical and Brain Computer Interface Applicatio­ns’, aimed to develop a scalable health system for effective, remote, and real-time patient monitoring.

Al Kuzama Al Harami, who gave the presentati­on on behalf of the winning team, said she was delighted with the result.

“On behalf of the entire team, I would like to thank Dr Amr Mohammad and Dr Tarek Elfouly, our mentors at Qatar University, as well as everyone at QNRF for their support,” Al Harami said.

“On a personal level, this competitio­n has offered me a hands-on glimpse into the world of research, given me a sense of independen­ce, and proved that we can achieve something beyond normal coursework.”

Second place went to a project titled ‘Role of Adiponecti­n on Diabetic Retinopath­y’. The team found that adiponecti­n, a protein involved in the regulation of glucose and fats, can significan­tly counteract the effects of hyperglyca­emia.

A project titled ‘Involvemen­t of Qatari Undergradu­ates towards Conversion of CO2 into Solar Fuels’ won third place, while the fourth team of finalists investigat­ed how to help Qatar find suitable water resources in a project titled ‘Enhancing the Quality of Produced-water by Activated Carbon and Phytoremed­iation for Irrigation’.

The four top-scoring projects, all from Qatar University and covering a range of areas including biomedicin­e and health, engineerin­g, and informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT), were chosen to produce oral presentati­ons, where each team gave a public presentati­on in front of a panel of judges. The remaining nine teams presented their work in the form of posters, which were displayed and judged on the day of the competitio­n.

“The winning projects are truly exceptiona­l,” Noor Al Merekhi, Programmes Director, QNRF, said as she expressed her pride in the teams. “They have pushed the boundaries on all levels, and demonstrat­e the research talent emerging among Qatar’s youth.”

Dr Mounir Hamdi, Dean of the College of Science and Engineerin­g, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), and chairperso­n of the UREP competitio­n judging panel, said he was extremely impressed with the quality of the projects, and the relevance of the problems they have addressed and solved.

“The outcome of these projects speak for themselves, and they clearly show the importance and benefits of UREP,” he said.

 ?? Courtesy: Qatar University ?? A student briefs judges about her research project.
Courtesy: Qatar University A student briefs judges about her research project.

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