Dr. Hassan Said Bazzi

Dr. Hassan Said Bazzi

Associate Dean for External Affairs, Head of the Division of Science, Professor of Chemistry

Office location

317G

Dr. Hassan Said Bazzi

Associate Dean for External Affairs, Head of the Division of Science, Professor of Chemistry

Educational Qualifications

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

PhD with Dean’s Honor List

Entity

College of Science and Engineering

Biography

Dr. Hassan S. Bazzi is the Associate Dean for External Affairs, Head of the Division of Science, and Professor of Chemistry at the College of Science and Engineering. He is a Fellow of both the American Chemical Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Dr. Bazzi completed the Management Development Program and the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at Harvard University Graduate School of Education.

Dr. Bazzi worked at Texas A&M University at Qatar for over 20 years, where he helped establish and manage the Qatar campus. He was the longest-serving faculty administrator at Texas A&M at Qatar, maintaining continuous tenure in leadership roles between 2006 and 2024. Throughout his career, he assumed various administrative roles, ranging from Chair of Academic Programs to multiple Assistant, Associate, and Senior Associate Dean positions. He possesses substantial expertise in leading and overseeing higher education institutions in an international setting.

Dr. Bazzi is the author and co-author of more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications and 150 conference presentations. His research interests include metathesis chemistry for small molecule and polymer synthesis, polymer-supported catalysis, DNA-mimetic polymers, and fluorous analogs of ruthenium-based catalysts.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

University of Montreal, Canada

2004

PhD with Dean’s Honor List

McGill University, Canada

2003

MSc in Chemistry

American University of Beirut, Lebanon

1998

BSc in Chemistry

American University of Beirut, Lebanon

1996

  • Catalysis
  • Olefin metathesis
  • Polymer synthesis
  • Organic synthesis

Associate Dean for External Affairs, Head of the Division of Science, Professor of Chemistry

College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 - Present

Senior Associate Dean for Advancement & Industry Engagement

Texas A&M University at Qatar

2023 - 2024

Senior Associate Dean for Research and Advancement

Texas A&M University at Qatar

2021 - 2023

Associate Dean for Research and Advancement

Texas A&M University at Qatar

2017 - 2021

Professor of Chemistry

Texas A&M University at Qatar

2014 - 2024

Podiyanachari, S., Barlog, M., Al-Hashimi, M., & Bazzi, H. S. (2024). Bridging of poly(acetylenes) and PEG-modified poly(olefins) through ring-opening metathesis copolymerization (ROMCP). Polymer Chemistry, 15, 2318–2327.

Gandra, U. R., Podiyanachari, S. K., Bazzi, H. S., & Al-Hashimi, M. (2023). Recent advances in drug release, sensing, and cellular uptake of ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP)-derived poly(olefins). ACS Omega, 8(2), 1724–1738.

Gandra, U. R., Courjaret, R., Machaca, K., Al-Hashimi, M., & Bazzi, H. S. (2020). Multifunctional rhodamine B appended ROMP-derived fluorescent probe detects Al3+ and selectively labels lysosomes in live cells. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 19159.

Kulai, I., Karpus, A., Bergbreiter, D. E., Al-Hashimi, M., & Bazzi, H. S. (2020). Organocatalytic Michael addition as a method for polyisobutylene chain-end functionalization. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 41(17), 2000382.

Podiyanachari, S. K., Moncho, S., Brothers, E. N., Al-Meer, S., Al-Hashimi, M., & Bazzi, H. S. (2020). One-pot tandem ring-opening and ring-closing metathesis polymerization of disubstituted cyclopentenes featuring a terminal alkyne functionality. Macromolecules, 53(11), 4330–4337.

  • 2019; Fellow of the American Chemical Society
  • 2018; Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • 2018; Dean’s Leadership Excellence Award, Texas A&M University at Qatar
  • 2014; Dean’s Achievement Award, Texas A&M University at Qatar
  • 2003; Shield of the President of Lebanon, Presidential Palace, Lebanon
Dr. Azzam Abu Rayash

Dr. Azzam Abu Rayash

Assistant Professor

Dr. Azzam Abu Rayash

Assistant Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Mechanical Engineering

MSc in Environmental Sciences

Entity

College of Science and Engineering

Division

Sustainable Development

Biography

Azzam Abu-Rayash is an Assistant Professor at the College of Science and Engineering at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Governor at Ontario Tech University, and the founding CEO of Polaris Energy Sustainability Solutions. Dr. Abu-Rayash is licensed as a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP) by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). He is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with the Project Management Institute.

Dr. Abu-Rayash has over a decade of industrial and research experience in the energy industry and sustainability field and has published numerous books and peer-reviewed articles on the topics of energy sustainability and smart cities. He has also presented research at numerous national and international conferences. His contributions to the field have been highly recognized, with his articles ranking among the most cited since 2019 in Elsevier’s journals such as the Journal of Energy Research and Social Science.

Dr. Abu-Rayash authored the energy plan for the City of Oshawa, which was recognized by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) by receiving the Institutional Energy Management Award for 2020. He played a pivotal role in shaping Canada’s Green Building Strategy through establishing the Government Greening Fund and the Green Building Directive, leading the public sector towards Net Zero. Currently, he leads a vibrant research group working on several projects on the topics of smart cities and the sustainable built environment.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering

Ontario Tech University, Canada

2020

MSc in Environmental Sciences

University of Toronto, Canada

2021

MSc in Mechanical Engineering

Ontario Tech University, Canada

2017

BSc in Environmental Sciences

University of Toronto, Canada

2013

  • Sustainability through energy system integration and development
  • Smart cities in light of climate change
  • Carbon Neutrality in the built environment
  • Comprehensive and multi-disciplinary impact assessment

Assistant Professor

College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 – Present

Chief Executive Officer

Polaris Energy Sustainability Solutions, Canada

2022 – 2024

Director of Engineering

Federal Government of Canada

2021 – 2024

Manager of Energy and Sustainability

City of Oshawa, Canada

2018 – 2020

Graduate Research & Teaching Assistant

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ontario Tech University, Canada

2015 – 2020

Project Manager

Grasshopper Solar Corporation, Canada

2016 – 2018

Abu-Rayash, A. (2024). Smart city assessment: A novel framework for development and evaluation of smart cities. Doha, Qatar: Elsevier.

Abu-Rayash, A., & Dincer, I. (2023). Development and assessment of an integrated wind-solar based energy system for sustainable communities. Energy Conversion and Management.

  • 2020; Canada Region Institutional Energy Management Award, Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
  • 2019-2020; The Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Government of Ontario
  • 2017-2020; The Dean's Graduate Scholarship, ONTech University
  • 2017; Emerging Leaders in Solar Energy Award, Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA)
  • 2015; Lieutenant Governor’s Award, Government of Canada
Dr. Bryant Scott

Dr. Bryant Scott

Assistant Professor

Dr. Bryant Scott

Assistant Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD in English

MA in English

Entity

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Biography

Dr. Bryant Scott is an assistant professor of practice in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, specializing in postcolonial and world literature, transnational and diasporic studies, film studies and visual culture, literary and critical theory, and first-year writing and pedagogy. Before joining HBKU, he served as an instructional assistant professor at Texas A&M University in Qatar. He has previously taught at the University of Miami and several other universities in the US and around the world. He has also worked as a travel writer in China, and his travel writing has been published in many newspapers, magazines, and online publications.

His research focuses on literature and film of and about the global south, human rights literature, and humanitarianism, with particular attention to how war, violence, and dehumanization are represented in textual and visual forms. His work considers the intersections of narrative and ethics, exploring how literary and cinematic cultural texts represent and respond to political violence, migration, war, and the legacies of colonialism. Focusing on narrative and visual aesthetics, his work considers the ethics of representation and how literature and film negotiate and challenge dominant narratives.

PhD in English

University of Miami, United States

2020

MA in English

East Carolina University, United States

2014

BA in English

Central Connecticut State University, United States

2009

  • Postcolonial literature and theory
  • World and global anglophone literatures
  • Literary and film studies
  • Diasporic and transnational literature and culture

Assistant Professor

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 - Present

Adjunct Professor

Department of Arts and Sciences, Texas A&M University at Qatar

2024 - Present

Instructional Assistant Professor

Texas A&M University at Qatar

2020 - 2024

Lecturer

Department of English, University of Miami, United States

2014 - 2020

Adjunct Professor

Department of English, Miami-Dade College, United States

2018 - 2019

Cinematic networks of complicity: ‘White savior’ humanitarianism and the image of Africa in Blood Diamond. Under review.

Hillman, S., Elsheikh, A., Abbas, N., and Bryant Scott. “Teaching preparatory English in the cross-border higher education landscape: A collaborative autoethnography of our emotion labor.” IRAL: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, vol. 62, no. 3, 2024.

“Hellish laws in ashes: Tradition, empire, and the question of tragedy in Mariana Starke’s The Widow of Malabar.” Literature Uniting Regions and Nations, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2017.

“Against fundamentalism: ‘Mongrelization’ and the breaking of fictional walls in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist.” The Commonwealth Review, vol. 23, no. 1, 2014, pp. 49-73. —Republished in Literature of South Asian Diaspora. Sydney: Prestige Books International, 2014.

Review of Beyond Reason: Postcolonial Theory and the Social Sciences by Sanjay Seth. Postcolonial Text, vol. 16, no. 4, 2021.

  • 2023; Certificate in effective college instruction, Association of College and University Educators.
  • Leading Multiversity Activities Program (LMAP) Grant, Texas A&M at Qatar.
  • 2020; Digital professor certification in effective online instruction, Valencia College.
  • 2017; Certificate and scholarship, School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University.
  • 2016; Certificate and scholarship, Institute of World Literature, Harvard University.
Dr. Anne Schmalstig

Dr. Anne Schmalstig

Assistant Professor

Office location

328H, Manufactury

Dr. Anne Schmalstig

Assistant Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD English Literature

MA English Literature

Entity

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Biography

Anne Schmalstig is an assistant professor of practice in English at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) at Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU), where she joined after teaching literature and academic composition courses for four years at Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMU-Q).

She received a PhD in English Literature from the University of Miami, and an MA in English Literature from Purdue University. Her academic work focuses on narratives of climate change and environmental concerns in speculative fiction, with particular interests in Afrofuturism and the New Weird. Her research and teaching interests include environmental humanities, climate fiction, science fiction, writing about literature, and writing about the environment.

PhD English Literature

University of Miami, United States

2020

MA English Literature

Purdue University, United States

2014

BA English Literature

Rollins College, United States

2010

  • Environmental Humanities
  • Climate fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Writing about literature

Assistant Professor

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hamad bin Khalifa University

2024 – Present

Instructional Assistant Professor of English

Division of Arts and Sciences, Texas A&M University at Qatar

2020 - 2024

Lecturer

Department of English, University of Miami, United States

2014 - 2020

Lecturer

Department of English and Communication, Miami-Dade College, Wolfson Campus, United States

2018

Lecturer

Department of English, Purdue University, United States

2012 - 2014

  • 2019; Center for the Humanities dissertation fellowship, University of Miami
  • 2018; English Department summer fellowship, University of Miami
  • 2014-2016; Holmes fellowship for graduate studies, University of Miami
  • 2016; Early Modern Studies Graduate Essay Award, University of Miami
  • 2013 and 2014; Quintilian award for excellence in teaching, Purdue University
Dr. Naqaa Abbas

Dr. Naqaa Abbas

Associate Professor

Dr. Naqaa Abbas

Associate Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD Comparative Literature

MA Comparative Literature

Entity

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Biography

Dr. Naqaa Abbas earned her PhD in Comparative Literature from Western University where her research focused on representations of Islam and the other in nineteenth-century British, German, and French Romanticism. Her work on representation continues with ongoing projects that examine questions of gender, cultural identity, and linguistic identity in writing communities in the Gulf today.

Before joining HBKU, Dr. Abbas was a faculty member in English and served as the Writing in the Disciplines coordinator at Texas A&M University in Qatar. In her teaching and administrative roles, she focused on effective business communication, writing pedagogy, and writing in the disciplines for undergraduate students.

She has over eighteen years of teaching and administrative experience in North American, European, and Middle Eastern institutions. Before joining HBKU, Dr. Abbas taught a variety of composition and literature courses at Western University, Zurich University, the University of Saskatchewan, and Qatar University.

She has received multiple teaching grants at TAMUQ, including a Transformative Educational Experience Grant for three consecutive years and a Multiversity Grant. Her commitment to teaching and service has been recognized through two prestigious university-wide awards: the Early Career Faculty Excellence Award and the Distinguished Service Award.

PhD Comparative Literature

Western University, Canada

2016

MA Comparative Literature

Western University, Canada

2005

BA English and French with German Studies

Western University, Canada

2003

  • Composition theory and pedagogy
  • Writing across the disciplines and first-year writing program development
  • Professional and technical writing in English and Arabic
  • Nineteenth-century literature and culture
  • Romanticism and orientalism

Associate Professor

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 - Present

Instructional Assistant Professor

Division of Arts and Sciences, Texas A&M University at Qatar

2020 - 2024

Assistant Professor

Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Qatar University

2018 - 2020

Lecturer

Department of Linguistics and Religious Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

2016 - 2018

Lecturer

Department of English, St. Thomas More College, Canada

2014 - 2018

Hillman, S., Elsheikh, A., Abbas, N., and Scott, B. "Teaching preparatory English in the cross-border higher education landscape: A collaborative autoethnography of our emotion labor." *IRAL: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching*, special issue on "Second language teacher emotion labor," edited by M. Nazari and P. De Costa, 2024.

Abbas, N., Tafreshi, R., Linke, P., and Queen, M. "Towards a transformative collaboration: Technical writing, engineering, industry." Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2023, Baltimore, Maryland.

  • 2024; Multiversity award; Texas A&M University at Qatar.
  • 2024; Service excellence award; Texas A&M University at Qatar.
  • 2023; Early career excellence award; Texas A&M University at Qatar.
  • 2022-2024; Transformative educational experience grant; Texas A&M University at Qatar.
  • 2006-2009; Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Graduate Scholarship; SSHRC.
Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed Zain

Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed Zain

Professor of Islamic Studies and History of Religion

Office location

C.00.060

Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed Zain

Professor of Islamic Studies and History of Religion

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Religion

MA in Religion

Entity

College of Islamic Studies

Program

Master of Arts in Contemporary Islamic Studies

Division

Islamic Studies

Biography

Dr. Ibrahim Zain is a Professor of Islamic Studies and History of Religion at the College of Islamic Studies (CIS), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). His various academic postings include Dean of the Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences (KIRKHS) and Dean of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). He writes extensively on the history of religions and reform of Islamic education and has authored over 50 publications, including several books, in English and Arabic. Dr. Zain is a leading scholar on the study of the Covenants of the Prophet Muḥammad.

PhD in Religion

Temple University, Pennsylvania

1989

MA in Religion

Temple University, Pennsylvania

1986

MA in Philosophy

University of Khartoum

1984

BA (Hons.) in Philosophy

University of Khartoum

1980

  • The covenants of the Prophet Muhammad and relevancy to the reconstruction of the Sīra and interreligious dialogue
  • Teaching and learning Islam in contemporary Muslim institutions of higher learning
  • Religion and art in Tayeb Salih novels
  • History of religion
  • Maqāṣid al-sharī‘a and codification of Islamic rulings

Acting Dean

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 – Present

Professor of Islamic Studies and Comparative Religion

College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2016 – Present

Dean

Kuliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge & Human Sciences, International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), Malaysia

2013 – 2016

Dean

International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), Malaysia

2007 – 2010

Deputy Dean of Student Affairs

Centre for Postgraduate Studies, International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

2004 – 2005

Professor

International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

2003 – 2016

Deputy Dean of Academic Affairs

Centre for Postgraduate Studies, International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

2003 – 2006

Deputy Dean, Academic Affairs

International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1999 – 2001

Head of Department of Fiqh and Usul Al Fiqh

International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1998 – 1999

Associate Professor

International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1997 – 2003

Head of Department of Islamic Revealed Knowledge & Human Sciences

International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1996 – 1996

Deputy Dean

Pre-sessional Programme, International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1995 – 1996

Coordinator

Diploma of Islamic Studies, and Usul Din & Comparative Religion, International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1994 – 1995

Assistant Professor

International Islamic University in Malaysia (IIUM)

1993 – 1997

Head of Department of Islamic Studies

University of Khartoum

1992 – 1993

Assistant Professor

University of Khartoum

1989 – 1993

Teaching Assistant

University of Khartoum

1981 – 1989

Dr. Noor Al-Maslamani

Dr. Noor Ali Al-Maslamani

Research Fellow

Dr. Noor Ali Al-Maslamani

Research Fellow

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Musculoskeletal Biology ​​(Medicine)

MSc in Biological and Biomedical Sciences

Entity

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

Division

Neurological Disorders Research Center

Biography

Dr. Noor Al-Maslamani is a researcher working at the interface of cell mechanics, bioengineering, and biology, focused on developing mechanics-informed in vitro platforms for studying neurological development and disease. She received her PhD in musculoskeletal biology (medicine) from the University of Liverpool and holds a master’s degree in biomedical sciences and a bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronic engineering.

Her research centers on cellular and tissue mechanotransduction in human systems, integrating biophysical microenvironment control and advanced 3D culture technologies to generate reproducible, human-relevant disease models aligned with New Approach Methodologies (NAMs).

In parallel, Dr. Al-Maslamani investigates mechanobiology-driven disease mechanisms using mechanosensitive pathways, including the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP) family, to understand how mechanical cues regulate tissue development, maturation, and dysfunction. This work incorporates population-specific molecular and genetic analyses to identify mechanobiology-relevant signatures and variants that are clinically meaningful in the Qatari context.

Her long-term objective is to develop a coherent and scalable research direction that couples platform innovation with mechanistic discovery, strengthening Qatar’s capacity in in vitro disease modeling, therapeutic screening, and translational biomedical innovation, while contributing to the mentoring and development of interdisciplinary researchers.

Together, these efforts define a unified research focus in mechanics-informed modeling of human neural development and neurological disease, integrating experimental platforms, mechanistic insight, and enabling technologies.
 

PhD in Musculoskeletal Biology ​​(Medicine)

University of Liverpool (UoL), United Kingdom

2024

MSc in Biological and Biomedical Sciences

Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2018

BSc in Electrical Engineering, Minor Computer Engineering

American University of Sharjah (AUS), UAE

2007

  • Cellular and tissue mechanotransduction.
  • Mechanics-informed human in vitro models.
  • Mechanobiological mechanisms in neural development and neurological disease.

Research Fellow

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute (QBRI), Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2025 – Present

Senior Research Associate

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 - 2025

Qatar Science and Leadership Program

Qatar Foundation R&D development scheme, Qatar Foundation

2015 - 2024

Senior Engineer

Qatar Environment and Energy Research, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2014 - 2015

Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer

Facilities Department, Occidental Petroleum Qatar

2008 - 2014

Network Administrator

Government Information Management Operations (GIMO), The Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology in Qatar (ictQATAR)

2008

Intern

Biomedical Engineering, Hamad Medical Corporation

2006

  • 2024; Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Honor Society, Elected as a member of the prestigious Sigma Xi Society, founded by Cornell University, USA, 1886 (includes over 200 Nobel Laureates).
  • March 19, 2023; Gordon Research Seminar Poster Award, Recognized for poster research presentation at the Gordon Research Seminar in Cartilage Biology and Pathology.
  • July 8 – August 8, 2022; Pump-Priming Fund, CIMA, Received funding to engage in a collaborative project with the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford.
  • July 4-5, 2022; OA Centre Oxford Bursary Award, Abstract was selected, and the trip was financially supported to participate in the Cutting-Edge OA Oxford Conference.
  • July 4, 2022; Cutting-Edge OA Oxford Runner-up Poster Presentation Award, Awarded for poster presentation at the Cutting-Edge OA Oxford Conference.
Dr. Sana A. Bentebbal

Dr. Sana A. Bentebbal

Postdoc Researcher

Office location

Room 1325

Dr. Sana A. Bentebbal

Postdoc Researcher

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Therapeutic Innovation

MSc in Biochemistry, Cells, and Therapeutic Targets

Entity

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

Division

Translational Oncology Research Center

Biography

Dr. Sana obtained her Master’s in Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Therapeutic Targets from Paris Diderot University, France. In 2014, she completed her PhD in Therapeutic Innovation, both fundamental and applied, at Paris XI University, France. Her doctoral work focused on molecular and cellular physiopathology of idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (iPAH). In 2017, Dr. Sana A. Bentebbal joined the College of Health and Life Science at Hamad Bin Khalifa University as a Postdoctoral researcher where she investigated the molecular and cellular mechanism of human infertility caused by KASH5 mutation.

In 2024, she joined Dr. Julie Decock’s team at QBRI as a Postdoctoral researcher. Her current research focuses on cancer-testis antigens and their role as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in Breast cancer.

 

PhD in Therapeutic Innovation

University of Paris - XI, France

2014

MSc in Biochemistry, Cells, and Therapeutic Targets

Paris Cité University, France

2011

BSc in Biotechnology

University of Paris - XI, France

2009

Postdoctoral Researcher

Translational Oncology Research Center, Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

2024 - Present

Postdoctoral Researcher

College of Health and Life Science, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2017 - 2020

Dr. Saif Al‑Kuwari

Dr. Saif Al‑Kuwari

Director

Office location

A 102-C, LAS Building

Dr. Saif Al‑Kuwari

Director

Division

Information & Computing Technology

Biography

Dr. Saif Al-Kuwari is an Assistant Professor at the College of Science and Engineering at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, and an adjunct Research Assistant Professor at Kindi Center for computing research, Qatar University. Dr. Al-Kuwari holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computers and Networks from the University of Essex, UK (2006), and two PhD's in computer science from the University of Bath, UK (2012) and Royal Holloway, University of London, UK (2012).

Previously, he was the Director of the Department of Information Technology (2013 – 2018) and the Acting Director of the Department of Archiving and Documents (2016 – 2019) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Qatar.

Dr. Al-Kuwari received several awards including two platinum awards for outstanding academic performance and two MESA-CISO100 Government Security Leader awards. Dr. Al-Kuwari is an IET Fellow, a BSC Fellow, an IEEE Senior Member, an ACM Senior Member, an IACR Member, an AAAS member and an MAA Member.

 

  • Applied Cryptography
  • Computational Forensics
  • AI applications in Cybersecurity
  • Adversarial Learning
  • Quantum Computing

  • The Graduates platinum prize, 1st Education Excellence Day, 2007, Qatar.
  • The PhD platinum prize, 5th Education Excellence Day, 2012, Qatar.
  • MESA‑CISO100 Government Security Leader award for the years 2016 & 2017, UAE.

Dr. Mahmood Irtiza Hussain

Senior Scientist Quantum Sensing

Dr. Mahmood Irtiza Hussain

Senior Scientist Quantum Sensing

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Physics

MSc in Applied Physics

Biography

Dr. Irtiza obtained his PhD from Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. He worked with numerous internationally renowned research teams and institutions in the field of quantum information sciences. He was a member of Prof. Rainer Blatt's group at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and later at the University of Innsbruck, Austria with Prof. Christian F. Roos. Subsequently, he joined the EU Thorium Nuclear Clock project where he stayed in Prof. Peter Thirolf's group at the University of Munich (LMU) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology in Germany. In addition, he worked as a consultant at IonQ Quantum Inc. MD, USA, and conducted research at the National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo, Japan.

PhD in Physics

Griffith University, Australia

2017

MSc in Applied Physics

University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan

2008

BSc in Physics/Mathematics

University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan

2006

  • Trapped ion quantum information
  • Matter wave interferometry
  • Atomic and nuclear clock
  • Ultrafast lasers (frequency combs)

Sr. Scientist

Qatar Center for Quantum Computing, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 - Present

Consultant

R&D, IonQ Quantum Inc. Maryland, USA

2023 - 2025

Scientific Staff

Department of Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany

2021 - 2024

Guest Scientist

Laser and Optical Systems, Fraunhofer Institute of Laser Technology, Aachen, Germany

2021 - 2023

Postdoc

IQOQI, Innsbruck and Institute for Experimental Physics, Austrian Academy of Science and the University of Innsbruck, Austria

2018 - 2021

Research Fellow

Center for Quantum Dynamics, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia

2017

Researcher

NII, National Institute for Informatics, Tokyo, Japan

2012

Research Associate

Center for Quantum Physics, COMSATs University Islamabad, Pakistan

2010 - 2011

  • Griffith International Postgraduate Scholarship
  • Griffith Postgraduate Scholarship
  • National Institute of Informatics, Japan, fully funded researcher.
  • Research and productivity award COMSATs University
  • 2nd Position research compilation video competition, Griffith University, Australia