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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 ascending KI Authors Lead Name
RR Lyrae Stars in the GCVS Observed by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey QEERI Natural Sciences Online Paper
Manganese Carbonyl Complexes for CO2 Reduction QEERI Engineering and Technology Online Paper
Channel Length Modeling and Experimental Demonstration of Adaptive Threshold Under-Sampled CamCom for Low-SNR Transmitters Channel Length Modeling and Experimental Demonstration of Adaptive Threshold Under-Sampled CamCom for Low-SNR Transmitters CSE Engineering and Technology Journal Paper
Facet-Dependent Thermal Instability in LiCoO2 Nano Letters QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper
Double-Excitation Manifold’s Effect on Exciton Transfer Dynamics and the Efficiency of Coherent Light Harvesting Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Estimating the Parameters of Globular Cluster M 30 (NGC 7099) from Time-series Photometry Astronomy & Astrophysics QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
The M31 Pixel Lensing PLAN Campaign: MACHO Lensing and Self-lensing Signals Astrophysical Journal QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Large Interlayer Spacing Nb4C3Tx (MXene) Promotes the Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Detection of Pb2+ on Glassy Carbon Electrodes RSC Advances QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Khaled Mahmoud Dr. Khaled Mahmoud
Solar Cells Materials by Design: Hybrid Pyroxene Corner-Sharing VO4 Tetrahedral Chains ChemSusChem QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Fadwa El Mellouhi
Mining Codes in Africa: Emergence of a ‘Fourth’ Generation? Cambridge Review of International Affairs QEERI Social Sciences Journal Paper