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QU Team Secures 3rd Place in ICPC Programming Competition, Earns Ticket to Egypt

The team receiving the award

In an impressive showing of skills and determination, a team of students from Qatar University has secured the third spot in the highly competitive Qatar Collegiate Programming Contest (QCPC), part of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). Often regarded as the “Programming World Cup,” ICPC challenges teams to tackle algorithmic problems and devise programming solutions. The accomplished team, composed of Aly Soliman, Mohamed Fauzan, and Omar Elshenhabi, demonstrated remarkable programming skills and problem-solving abilities, earning them their place in the regional competition. Their achievement is a testament to their hard work and dedication in the field of programming.

The national stage of the competition (QCPC), hosted at Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar, provided a platform for teams across Qatar to go for a chance to advance to the regional level. This event served as a qualifying round for the Africa and Arab Regional Competition (ACPC), scheduled to be held in Egypt’s Sharm El Sheikh end of this year.

As they prepare to represent Qatar on the regional stage, the students are poised to compete among the top talents in the region. While they secured third place nationally, Qatar University takes pride in their accomplishment, and we eagerly anticipate their performance in Egypt. We extend our best wishes to the team and their coach, Hamza Saleh , as they prepare for the next phase of the ICPC.

Stay tuned for updates on their journey through the competition!

AI Olympiad showcases talent of CSE students in programming, mathematics and robotics

Three students from Qatar University (QU) showcased their exceptional talent in the second edition of the Arab Artificial Intelligence Olympiad that was organized by Arab Robotics and AI Association, in collaboration with STEAM Centre on 24 June 2023, in Amman, Jordan. The event has featured five competitions that served as a platform for Arab youth of all age groups in the fields of programming, mathematics and algorithms, computer vision, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

The outstanding participants from QU were granted the prestigious Talent Scholarship. Faisal Abdullah Salam Batis, Marcus Wein Esmiller Monteiro, and Galal Faez Salem Ban Amr excelled in various courses and secured top positions in multiple categories at the Olympiad. Marcus and Galal secured the first place in the programming course, while Marcus, Galal, and Faisal achieved the second position in the embedded systems course. Faisal also claimed the third spot in the mathematics and algorithms course.

The winners Marcus Wein Esmiller Monteiro, and Galal Faez Salem Ban Amr in the Arab Artificial Intelligence Olympiad

Knowing that in this year, more than 150 students from Jordan, Palestine, Kuwait, Qatar, Libya, Yemen, and Egypt representing over 20 schools and 13 universities from around the Arab world participated in the Olympiad.

Commenting on the event, Dr. Saleh Al-Hazbi, Lecturer of Computer Science at QU, said, “The Artificial Intelligence Olympiad is a competition that aims to raise awareness about the growing significance of AI in today’s world. Our participating students, who have showcased their talent in various categories, have been accepted into QU’s prestigious Talented Students Program. This program, offered at QU, aims to attract students with exceptional talents in different fields.”

Marcus Monteiro, the winner of first place in the programming course, expressed his thoughts on the experience, saying, “I, along with my fellow participant, Galal, was extremely nervous, but we realized the competition would be tough with participants from other countries. However, as we began answering the questions, we gradually gained more and more confidence. I told my colleague, ‘We will win this competition for Qatar’.” He stated, “The future of artificial intelligence is very bright. Many people believe that AI will take away people’s jobs, but we see it as a tool for the future, making us smarter and more capable.”

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CSE faculties win the best paper award at IWCMC23

Dr. Khalid Abualsaud

A collaborative team including two CSE faculty members has received the best paper award at the International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC23), held in Marrakesh, Morocco, between June 19-23, 2023. The awarded paper is titled “Real-time Imitation of Autonomous MCG Node using Dual ECG Probing IoT Node Suitable for Delivery by UAV”, and co-authored by Dr. Khalid Abualsaud and Dr. Elias Yaacoub from our department.

Dr. Elias Yaacoub

The paper is an outcome of research project NPRP13S-0205-200270 from the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) led by Dr. Khalid Abualsaud. The work was done in collaboration with Prof. Tamer Khattab (Dept of Electrical Engineering at QU) with medical advice from collaborators from Al-Ahli Hospital (a partner in the project) and the New York Presbyterian Hospital.

The work consists of building a testbed that uses electrocardiography (ECG) signals to generate magnetocardiography (MCG)-like signals, which can be used for various heart disease detection, including arrhythmia. A working prototype is built with weight and dimensions suitable to be carried by drones, for delivery to remote areas lacking medical infrastructure, e.g., in disaster recovery scenarios.”

Part of the research team

CSE faculties were awarded at CENG End of Year Event

Three CSE faculty members have received awards at the College of Engineering End of Year ceremony held on 13 June 2023.

Dr. Tamer Elsayed was awarded the “Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research” for his research work.

Dr. Tamer Elsayed receiving the award

 

Eng. Heba Dawoud was warded the CSE department Excellence in Services award.

Eng. Heba Dawoud’s award

Finally, Dr. Abdulla Al-Ali  was recognized by the College of Engineering for the end of his tenure as the CSE Head of Department.

Dr. Abdulla Al-Ali receives his award