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Sponsored Research Office

The Sponsored Research Office (SRO) was launched in December 2016 under the Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) Vice President for Research Office. The SRO contributes to HBKU’s academic and research mission through the provision of pre-award and post-award management for all sponsored research projects.

Outcomes Filters

Outcome title Journal/Chapter Home Entity Research Area Typesort descending KI Authors Lead Name
Boron Doped Silver-copper Alloy Nanoparticle Targeting Intracellular S. Aureus in Bone Cells Plos One CSE Medical and Health Sciences Journal Paper Dr. Dindial Ramotar
Water Treatment and Environmental Remediation Applications of Two-Dimensional Metal Carbides (MXenes) Materials Today QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Khaled Mahmoud Dr. Khaled Mahmoud
Learn and Match Molecular Cations for Perovskites The Journal of Physical Chemistry A QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Fadwa El Mellouhi Dr. Fadwa El Mellouhi
Assessing China’s Relations with Africa Africa Development QEERI Social Sciences Journal Paper
Toward Stable Electrode/Electrolyte Interface of P2-Layered Oxide for Rechargeable Na-Ion Batteries ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper
MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb: A Sub-Neptune Orbiting very Late M Dwarf? Astrophysical Journal QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Two-Dimensional Ti3C2T x MXene Nanosheets for Efficient Copper Removal from Water ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Khaled Mahmoud Dr. Khaled Mahmoud
High-resolution Imaging of Transiting Extrasolar Planetary systems (HITEP). I. Lucky imaging observations of 101 systems in the southern hemisphere QEERI Natural Sciences Online Paper
A Comparative GIS tree-pollution analysis between arsenic, chromium, mercury, and uranium contents in soils of urban and industrial regions in Qatar QEERI Natural Sciences Online Paper
Amide-Catalyzed Phase-Selective Crystallization Reduces Defect Density in Wide-Bandgap Perovskites QEERI Natural Sciences Online Paper