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CENG/CSE and CBE organized the Disruptive Technology Applications Stakeholders Workshop

Prof. Abdelaziz Bouras delivering the project presentation during the workshop

In collaboration with Qatar Rail, the NPRP SupplyLedger project’s team, led by Prof. Abdelaziz Bouras from CSE, organized an Industrial Stakeholders Workshop at Qatar Rail headquarters. The workshop focused on the impact of Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Fintech, and other disruptive technologies impacting the industry and business sectors.

Welcoming speech was delivered by Dr. Khalid Kamal Naji, Dean of CENG at QU in the presence of H.E. Dr. Abdulla Bin Abdulaziz Turki Al Subaie, Minister of Municipality MD & CEO of Qatar Rail who inaugurated the event.

The workshop witnessed the presence of executives from large-scale organizations such as Dr. Mohammed Yousef Al-Mulla, Managing Director and CEO of Qatar Petrochemical Company “QAPCO”, and Eng. Ahmed AL Ansari, Senior Advisor for engineering management of Public Works Authority “Ashghal”. A keynote speech was delivered by Prof. Abdelaziz Bouras highlighting the current Industry 4.0 challenges and requirements from the research perspective, to better integrate those disruptive technologies.

Panel Discussion session gathering experts from industry (Mr. Basil Ayass, Education & Healthcare Lead at Google Cloud, Dr. Guillaume Alinier, Director of Research at Hamad Medical Corporation, and Mr. Mansour Al-Mahmoud, Head of Business Products at Qatar Energy) as well as from academia (Dr. Lotfi Belkhir, Chair of eco-entrepreneurship at McMaster University in Ontario/Canada) took place right after in a hybrid mode, and was followed by a large online audience. The panel addressed important questions and issues, such as “How is digital transformation taking place in your sector?”, “The specific technologies that are disrupting your sector”, “What are the challenges your sector is probably facing?”, “Is there any development or initiative in Qatar related to regulation with regards to disruptive technologies?”, “Which new competencies/skills/abilities are needed?”, and “how to fulfil them in the local context?”. Feedback was also given from the participants on the use of some of the current disruptive technologies (AI, Blockchains, 5G).

Project Investigators from the SupplyLedger project, Dr. Ibrahim Khalil from RMIT (Melbourne) and Prof. Belaid Aouni from QU College of Business, contributed to the discussions and highlighted the advancement of the project from the Blockchain implementation perspective.

The event was concluded by answering some selected questions queried by the audience. For more details, please visit https://www.supplyledger.qa/events/.

CSE Faculty Receives “Best Reviewer Award” at CIKM 2021

Dr. Tamer Elsayed

 

Dr. Tamer Elsayed has received a “Best Reviewer Award” at the 30th International Conference on Information on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) 2021. The award was announced during the conference that was held online last week. The award was given to 30 reviewers out of more than 1,600 reviewers, according to the General Chairs of the conference.

Congratulations Dr. Tamer for the recognition!

KINDI-CSE talks

The KINDI Center for Computing Research and the CSE department are organizing a series of Talks on Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity where renowned keynote speakers are invited to discuss the latest trends and challenges, along with their latest research work and achievements in these areas.

Title Speaker Link Password Announcement link Date
Artificial Intelligence for Biometric Technologies and Systems

Prof. Vincenzo Piuri

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November 4, 2021

CSE Participates in Engineering Week 2021

CSE Department participated in the Engineering Week 2021, organized by College of Engineering from Oct. 31st to Nov. 3rd. The department hosted students from government schools (grades 8 and 9) in the Virtual Reality lab, where we some STEM related activities, involving concepts from computing, were presented.

CSE hosted students from government schools (grades 8 and 9)

Students were introduced to the programs offered in CSE, and then participated in a 30-minute programming activity. Their task was to program an EV3 robot to avoid obstacles. The activity was organized by Eng. Alaa Hussein and Eng. Amelle Bedair.

Students working on programing an EV3

CSE Researchers Receive Awards in QU Annual Research Forum and Exhibition

Three researchers from our CSE department have received awards in QU Annual Research Forum and Exhibition 2021. The event brings together students, researchers and academics from the University’s colleges, research centers and institutions, in addition to partners and stakeholders, to assess, review and discuss QU’s research outputs and activities.

Jayakanth Kunhoth, PhD Student and Graduate Research Assistant at our department, received the Qatar University Innovation Award (Students Category) for the device: “SmartHat: An assistive system for people with visual impairments”. The project is supervised by Prof. Somaya Al Maadeed in collaboration with the other team members Nandhini Subhramanian (Research Assistant), and Mohammed Zied Chari (Consultant).
Jayakanth Kunhoth receiving QU Innovation Award 2021 (Students Category)

The device is developed as part of a collaborative research project titled “Smart assistive tools for people with visual impairments”. Visually impaired users can easily wear it on their head and utilize the device to get assistance for navigation, object recognition, obstacle detection, and text recognition especially in indoor areas. The developed system can provide real-time guidance and notification to the user.

Moreover, Nandhini Subramanian (Research Assistant), Jayakanth Kunhoth (PhD Student and Graduate Research Assistant), Prof. Somaya Al Maadeed (Supervisor and Lead PI of the project), and Prof. Ahmed Bouridane (Professor at University of Sharjah, UAE) won the Best Research Poster Award (Faculty and PostDoc Category) for the poster titled “Stego-eHealth: An eHealth System for Secured Transfer of Medical Images Using Image Steganography”.

Nandhini Subramanian awarded the Best Research Poster Award 2021 (Faculty and PostDoc Category)

The work aims to secure the medical data of the patients using image steganography when transferring through untrusted channels. At the sending end, the medical images are embedded in a normal natural scene image and at the receiving end the embedded medical image is extracted for easy access. This work was part of QNRF NPRP11S-0113- 180276 project led by Prof. Somaya.

Congratulations to all the winners!

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!