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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 Type KI Authors Lead Name
OGLE-LMC-ECL-11893: The Discovery of a Long-period Eclipsing Binary with a Circumstellar Disk Astrophysical Journal QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Energy Trading Blockchain Framework Agents Modeling Approach International Conference on Sustainable Energy-Water-Environment Nexus in Desert Climate QEERI Social Sciences Conference Paper Dr. Antonio Sanfilippo Dr. Antonio Sanfilippo
CKFO: Convolution Kernel First Operated Algorithm with Applications in Memristor-based Convolutional Neural Network IEEE Transactions on Computer-aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems CSE Natural Sciences Journal Paper Dr. David Yin Yang Dr. David Yin Yang
Application of FTIR and LA-ICPMS Spectroscopies as a Possible Approach for Biochemical Analyses of Different Rat Brain Regions QEERI Medical and Health Sciences Online Paper
Limb-darkening Measurements for a Cool Red Giant in Microlensing Event OGLE 2004-BLG-482 QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
A Global Robotic Telescope Network for Time Domain Science QEERI Natural Sciences Conference Paper
Educational Leadership Theory Locality, Leadership and Pedagogies for Entrepreneurship Education CIS Social Sciences Book Dr. Evren Tok Dr. Evren Tok
A Quantum Algorithm for Evolving Open Quantum Dynamics on Quantum Computing Devices Scientific Reports - Nature QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
C-H Activation of Methyltrioxorhenium by Pincer Iridium Hydride To Give Agile Ir-Re Bimetallic Compounds Organometallics QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Characterizing Lenses and Lensed Stars of High-magnification Single-lens Gravitational Microlensing Events with Lenses Passing over Source Stars QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper