Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) held its Student Orientation Program for a record number of incoming students. Held August 19 to 21 at the Minaretein and Manufactury in Education City for new undergraduates and postgraduates, the event also provided an opportunity to welcome returning students back to campus.
The Qatar Center for Quantum Computing (QC2) at the College of Science and Engineering, in collaboration with Qatar Foundation’s (QF) Mukhyamna, organized the second edition of the Quantum Computing Summer School for high school students (QSchool 2025), from July 6 to 11, 2025, at Education City.
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Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) recently held its annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, celebrating the research achievements of its doctoral students.
This year’s event drew 29 participants from across HBKU’s colleges, each presenting projects that tackle topics within fields of national and global relevance, running from Islamic studies and the humanities to biomedical and engineering sciences. An esteemed panel of university faculty evaluated each entry, grading the robustness of the academic research and the student’s research communication skills.
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The annual event commemorates exemplary students who have demonstrated service to the local community, promoted engagement and vibrancy within HBKU student life, exhibited outstanding leadership, or represented the university with distinction in sports and other competitions.
As the presence of AI in healthcare settings continues to grow, how can we ensure that its application is safe, ethical, and trustworthy? The College of Law's Dr. Barry Solaiman proposes a “True Lifecycle Approach” (TLA) that embeds medical law and ethics, while consistently putting the needs of patients first. Read the full article here .
bNovate Technologies, a leader in advanced microbial water quality monitoring, is proud to announce its participation in the SMART-Distribution project. This pioneering initiative addresses critical challenges in Qatar’s water distribution networks. The project seeks to enhance the resilience of Qatar’s water infrastructure against climate-induced risks through innovative, real-time water quality monitoring and advanced risk assessment tools.