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CSE Faculty Receives QU Research Excellence Award

Prof. Somaya Al-Maadeed has been granted the QU Research Excellence Award in Sciences & Engineering. The awards is were presented at the Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition 2021 by Dr. Hassan Al-Derham, the president of Qatar University.

Prof. Sumaya receiving the Research Excellence Award in Sciences & Engineering
Prof. Sumaya receiving the Research Excellence Award in Sciences & Engineering

The Research Excellence Award was established to publicly recognize, encourage, and promote the sustained research of QU faculty members and researchers that has significant impact on society, industry, and related disciplines, meeting the vision and mission of the University. The award in 2021 is granted to faculty members and researchers based on their research during the past 5 years, i.e., since January 2016 to present.

Congratulations Dr. Somaya!

A new patent received by CSE faculty

Inventors from Qatar University: Dr Armstrong Nhlabatsi, Eng. Rachael Fernandez, Eng. Alaa Hussein, Dr. Noora Fetais, and Dr Khaled Khan received a new patent titled: “Threat-Specific Security Risk Evaluation for Networked Systems”.

 

From the left: Dr. Khaled Khan, Dr. Noora Fetais, and Dr Armstrong Nhlabatsi

 Existing security risk evaluation approaches do not consider specific security requirements of individual organizations in the security risk evaluation.  This patent has defined a threat-specific risk evaluation approach that uses various security attributes of the cloud as well as the organization-specific security requirements. The patented approach allows a security administrator of the cloud provider to make fine-grained decisions for selecting mitigation strategies in order to protect the outsourced computing assets of individual organizations based on their specific security needs against specific threats.  On the other hand, the proposed approach enables security administrators to compute a range of more effective organization-specific countermeasures with respect to the importance of security requirements and threats. The experimental evaluation results demonstrate that effective security solutions vary due to specific threats prioritized by different organizations for an application in the cloud. Further, the proposed approach is not limited to only the cloud-based systems, but can easily be adopted to other networked systems. We have also developed a software tool to support the proposed approach. This patented approach is an improved technique for monitoring the security of network. The team hopes this invention will make evaluation of network security risk more effective and robust. 

Congratulations to the patent team!

For CSE Students: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Training on Oct 17-18

As part of its collaboration with Qatar University, Microsoft is inviting our CSE students to attend a virtual training on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Fundamentals where you can discover the solutions that are possible to create with AI and the Azure services that can help you build those solutions. The training will be held on Oct 17 & 18 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM). Below is the training agenda and the MS Teams link to join it.

Agenda

Day 1

Module 1:       Introduction to AI

Module 2:       Machine Learning

Day 2

Module 3:       Computer Vision

Module 4:       Natural Language Processing

Module 5:       Conversational AI

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PDRA7 Award to CSE Faculty and Postdoc

Left: Prof. Khaled Shaban. Right: Dr. Alaa Abdellatif

Prof. Khaled Shaban, as a Primary Research Mentor, and Dr. Alaa Abdellatif, as a Postdoctoral Fellow, are awarded two years funding for their proposal in the seventh cycle of Postdoctoral Research Award (PDRA) from Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF). The project is titled “AI-driven Secured Demand Response in Next Generation Smart Grid Using Blockchain and 5G Networks”. It is one of two PDRA proposals awarded by QNRF to Qatar University in this cycle. More details on the project can be found here.

Qatar Seeds for the Future 2021

Under the endorsement of Qatar Communication Regulatory Authority, Huawei Technologies organized its 4th edition of “Seeds for the Future” program over 8-day online training from 23 to 30 August 2021 for Qatar top students to obtain valuable cutting-edge ICT knowledge developed by Huawei’s Headquarters. The program offered a rich experience involving technology courses including 5G, cloud computing, AI, IoT, leadership course, and participation in “Tech4Good” group project.

This year 31 students from QU, HBKU, and CCQ have participated in the program and so proudly QU students represented by CSE department have achieved the highest number of distributed awards. Following is the complete list of our CSE-QU student winners for each award category:

Best Tech4Good Project: Abhigyan Kishor, Fatemeh Ahmadizdeh, Ziad Abdelazim Sabry Abdelazim, Ifran Ahmed Rafi, Kulsum Kader, Noof Mohammed Ali Hassan Qassmi, Sofia Basha

Daily Best Student: Moslem Al Qawasmi, MahnoorAkhund, ZainehAbughazzah

Best Team Leader: Kulsum Kader

Best Performance: Amira Radwan Menisy Abdalla, Fatma Elnahas

Social Media: Moslem Al Qawasmi

Top 5 Students: Islam Hamdi, Sofia Basha

Big congratulations for all our wining students and wishing them the bright future in their study and beyond!

CSE Faculty Participates in Facebook “Ethics in AI Research Initiative for the Asia Pacific” Roundtable

Online meeting for the roundtable

Dr. Junaid Qadir, Professor of Computer Engineering at our department participated in the “Facebook Ethics in AI Research Initiative for the Asia Pacific” Roundtable on 10th September, 2021, and presented an update on the “Culturally-informed pro-social AI regulation and persuasion framework” project. This project is funded by Facebook Research and focuses on studying the ethical issues related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) from an Islamic Perspective and explores culturally-sensitive human-centered AI for the Muslim World. The roundtable was attended by top AI experts and discussants included ethicists, technologists, researchers, and policy makers.

Dr. Junaid is currently teaching the course CMPE483 “Introduction to Robotics” at QU. The course provides a detailed overview of the robotic ecosystem and discusses basic concepts related to sensing, actuation, and robotic intelligence. The course also explores the ethics of using AI and intelligent robots and its socio-technical implications.