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Dr. Mustafa Disli

Dr. Mustafa Disli

Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Economics and Finance

Associate Professor in Economics and Islamic Finance

Office location

C.04.018

Dr. Mustafa Disli

Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Economics and Finance

Associate Professor in Economics and Islamic Finance

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Economics

MA in Banking and Finance

Entity

College of Islamic Studies

School of Economics and Management

Program

Master of Science in Islamic Finance

Division

Islamic Finance

Biography

Dr. Mustafa Disli serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and is an Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at the College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University. He received a BA in Economics, an MA in Economics, an MA in Banking and Finance, and a PhD from Ghent University in Belgium. His research interests are Islamic banking and finance, energy and sustainable economics, and behavioral economics and finance. His scholarship examines Islamic banking and financial intermediation, the links between energy markets, credit, and investment, and behavioral drivers in Islamic finance that shape household and institutional financial choices.

At HBKU, he teaches Islamic Banking and Financial Markets, Behavioural Islamic Economics & Finance, and Advanced Topics in Islamic and Sustainable Finance. His work has appeared, among others, in Economic Modelling; Emerging Markets Review; Energy Economics; Finance Research Letters; Journal of Comparative Economics; Journal of Financial Services Research; Journal of Financial Stability; Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money; Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews; and The World Economy. He supervises master’s and doctoral students, contributes to curriculum design and the college’s research and impact agenda, and collaborates with industry and public institutions to translate research into practice.

PhD in Economics

Ghent University

2013

MA in Banking and Finance

Ghent University

2004

MA in Economics

Ghent University

2003

BA in Economics

Ghent University

2002

  • Islamic and sustainable finance
  • Empirical banking
  • Empirical finance
  • Behavioral economics
  • Corporate finance

Associate Dean of Academic Affairs

College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 – Present

Associate Professor of Economics and Finance

College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2022 – Present

Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance

College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2019 – 2022

Houda Yasmine Ali Moussa

Houda Yasmine Ali Moussa

Research Associate

Office location

RDC B1 F1

Houda Yasmine Ali Moussa

Research Associate

Educational Qualifications

Master of Science in Clinical Neurology

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences

Entity

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

Division

Neurological Disorders Research Center

Biography

Houda Yasmine Ali Moussa obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science from Qatar University in 2015. Her graduation project on Water Cooling Systems in Qatar was the first study of its kind in the country. It was held under the supervision of Dr. Gheyath Nasrallah. 
Moussa pursued her Master’s degree in Clinical Neurology at the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience, UK. During her master’s research project, she investigated the effects of vagal nerve stimulation on mitochondrial bioenergetics in individuals with epilepsy.

Moussa joined Qatar Biomedical Research Institute's Neurological Disorders Research Center in 2018.

 

Master of Science in Clinical Neurology

The University of Sheffield

September 2015 – 2016

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences

Qatar University

September 2010 – May 2015

Research Associate

Neurological Disorders Research Center, Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

March 2020 - Present

Research Assistant

Neurological Disorders Research Center, Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

December 2018 - February 2020

Dr. Alberto de la Fuente van Bentem

Dr. Alberto de la Fuente van Bentem

Postdoctoral Researcher

Phone

55 390 506

Office location

N-1363 B, 1st, B2

Dr. Alberto de la Fuente van Bentem

Postdoctoral Researcher

Educational Qualifications

PhD. Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

MSc. General Biology

Entity

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute

Division

Diabetes Research Center

Biography

Dr. Alberto de la Fuente van Bentem obtained his Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Netherlands. He went on to earn his Master’s degree in General Biology at the University of Amsterdam , and a PhD in Systems Biology at the Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. He undertook post-doctoral research at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, USA, and was a researcher at CRS4 Bioinformatica in Sardinia, Italy, and at the Leibniz Institute in Germany. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and chapters in books – including Nature Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Diabetes. Dr. van Bentem is currently a postdoctoral researcher at QBRI, HBKU.

 

PhD. Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

ree University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 03 July Thesis: Deciphering living networks: perturbation strategies for functional genomics. Advisors: Prof. Dr. Hans V. Westerhoff and Prof. Dr. Jacky L. Snoep. Supervisor: Dr. Pedro Mendes

2006

MSc. General Biology

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

1998

BSc. Biotechnology

Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Netherlands

1996

  • Mathematical modeling of sugar metabolism in diabetes.
  • Machine learning for disease classification.
  • Multivariate analysis of genomics
  • transcriptomics
  • proteomics
  • metabolomics and phenomics data.

Researcher

Department of Biomathematics and Bioinformatics, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN Dummerstorf)

August 2013 – January 2016

Researcher

CRS4 Bioinformatica, Pula, Italy

October 2006 – August 2013

Research Associate

Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Blacksburg, VA, USA, with Dr. Ina Hoeschele, statistical genetics group

October 2004 – September 2006

Research Associate

Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Blacksburg, VA, USA, with Dr. Pedro Mendes, biochemical network modeling group

September 2000 – September 2004

Scientist

National Center for Genome Resources, Santa Fe, NM, USA

May 2000 – August 2000

Silence on the relevant literature and errors in implementation. Nat Biotechnol. 33(4):336-9 (IF 39.1)

Alterations of a Cellular Cholesterol Metabolism Network is a Molecular Feature of Obesity-Related Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease. Diabetes 64(10):3464-74

identification of dysfunctional regulatory networks in diseases. Trends in Genetics, 26(7) 326–333

Discovery of meaningful associations in genomic data using partial correlation coefficients. Bioinformatics, 20(18):3565-3574

Linking the genes: Inferring quantitative gene networks from microarray data. Trends in Genetics, Aug; 18(8): 395-398

Nathan Townsend

Dr. Nathan Townsend

Assistant Professor

Office location

B139, Level 1, LAS Building

Dr. Nathan Townsend

Assistant Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD (Sport & Exercise Physiology)

BSc (Hons)

Entity

College of Health and Life Sciences

Biography

Dr. Nathan Townsend is an applied exercise physiologist with extensive industry, research and academic teaching experience, with over 40 research publications and international conference presentations. He obtained his PhD from the Australian Institute of Sport and the University of Sydney. He has held positions at the New South Wales Institute of Sport, Deakin University and Aspetar Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Hospital, Qatar. Dr. Townsend has worked with several world championship gold medalists in his career.

 

PhD (Sport & Exercise Physiology)

University of Sydney, Australia

BSc (Hons)

University of Wollongong, Australia

  • Physiological responses to exercise in hypoxia
  • Adaptation to chronic altitude or hypoxic exposure
  • Control of breathing during exercise and sleep
  • Oxygen uptake kinetics in health and disease
  • Interaction of central vs peripheral mechanisms of fatigue
  • Mathematical modelling of high-intensity intermittent exercise

Scientific Researcher

Athlete Health and Performance, Aspetar Orthopaedic & Sport Medicine Hospital

Lecturer (Exercise Physiology)

School of Health and Nutrition, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia

Senior Sport Physiologist

NSW Institute of Sport, Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia

A novel mixed Living High Training Low intervention and the hematological module of the Athletes Biological Passport. Drug Testing & Analysis. Mar;12(3):323-330

The Critical Power Model as a Potential Tool for Anti-doping. Front Physiol, 9:643

Prediction of Critical Power and W′ in Hypoxia: Application to Work-Balance Modelling. Frontiers in physiology, 8: 180

Ventilatory acclimatisation is beneficial for high intensity exercise at altitude in elite cyclists. Eur J Sport Sci, Nov;16(8):895-902

Modeling intermittent cycling performance in hypoxia using the critical power concept. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 48(3), pp.527-535.

Dr. Mounir Hamdi

Dr. Mounir Hamdi

Founding Dean of the College of Science and Engineering

Dr. Mounir Hamdi

Founding Dean of the College of Science and Engineering

Educational Qualifications

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

M.S. in Electrical Engineering

Entity

College of Science and Engineering

Biography

Mounir Hamdi is the founding Dean of the College of Science and Engineering at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). He is an IEEE Fellow for contributions to design and analysis of high-speed packet switching, which is the highest research distinction bestowed by IEEE.

As founding Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, Dr. Hamdi led the foundation of 15 graduate programs and 1 undergraduate program and all the associated research labs and activities. In particular, 6 of these programs are the first PhD programs in HBKU. Currently, the College has more than 350 students including 150 PhD students, and has already graduated MS and PhD students.

Before joining HBKU, he was Chair Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and the Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. 

He received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering - Computer Engineering minor (with distinction) from the University of Louisiana in 1985, and the MS and the PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1987 and 1991, respectively.

He was a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology since 1991, where he was a founding member of the University. He became the Head and Chair Professor of the Department. Under his Headship tenure, his Department was ranked 13th in the world by QS World Ranking (2013) and 21st in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in 2013. He was the Director of the Computer Engineering Program, Director of the Master of Science in Information Technology, and Director of the Computer Networking Research Lab. He was involved with HKUST administration such as the University Senate, University Council, and University Administration Committee. In 1999 to 2000 he held visiting professor positions at Stanford University, USA, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland as well as Honorary Professor in various Chinese Universities such Nanjing University and Chinese Southeast University. His general area of research is in high-speed wired/wireless networking in which he has published more than 350 research publications, received numerous research grants, and graduated more 50 MS/PhD students. In addition, he has frequently consulted for companies and governmental organizations in the USA, Europe and Asia. He is also a frequent keynote speaker in International Conferences and Forums on matters related to cutting-edge research and education.

Prof. Hamdi is/was on the Editorial Board of various prestigious journals and magazines including IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Communication Magazine, Computer Networks, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, and Parallel Computing as well as a guest editor of IEEE Communications Magazine, guest editor-in-chief of two special issues of IEEE Journal on Selected Areas of Communications, and a guest editor of Optical Networks Magazine. He has chaired more than 20 international conferences and workshops including The IEEE International High Performance Switching and Routing Conference, the IEEE GLOBECOM/ICC Optical networking workshop, and the IEEE ICC High-speed Access Workshop, and has been on the program committees of more than 200 international conferences and workshops. He was the Chair of IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Transmissions, Access and Optical Systems, and Vice-Chair of the Optical Networking Technical Committee, as well as member of the ComSoc technical activities council. He received the best paper award at the IEEE International Conference on Communications in 2009 and the IEEE International Conference on Information and Networking in 1998. He also supervised the best PhD paper award amongst all universities in Hong Kong.

In addition to his commitment to research and professional service, he is also a dedicated teacher and renowned quality-assurance educator. He received the best 10 lecturers award (through university-wide student voting for all university faculty held once a year), the distinguished engineering teaching appreciation award from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and various grants targeted towards the improvement of teaching methodologies, delivery and technology. He is frequently involved in higher education quality assurance activities as well as engineering programs accreditation all over the world.

 


 

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

University of Pittsburgh, USA

1991

M.S. in Electrical Engineering

University of Pittsburgh, USA

1987

B.S. in Electrical Engineering with Distinction (Computer Engineering Minor)

University of Louisiana, USA

1985

  • Data Centers and Cloud Computing: Design and analysis of interconnection networks for data centers; protocols
  • load balancing and scheduling for cloud computing applications.
  • High-Speed Switching/Routing: Architectures
  • analysis and design of high-performance switches and Internet routers
  • scheduling algorithms
  • traffic management
  • memory architectures
  • and quality of service guarantees.
  • Optical Networks: Management
  • resource allocation
  • and service provisioning in multi-hop wavelength division multiplexing networks
  • MAC protocols for single-hop WDM networks
  • GMPLS
  • IP over WDM
  • quality of service guarantees
  • and modeling.
  • Wireless Networking: Design and analysis of wireless access schemes
  • multimedia transmission over wireless channels
  • IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16 (rate adaptation and contention window adjustment)
  • and wireless TCP.
  • Parallel Computing Architectures and Algorithms: Design and analysis of communication networks for parallel comput¬ing
  • application design and embedding
  • topological properties
  • routing
  • and hardware analysis.

Founding Dean

College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar

2013 – Present

Emeritus Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

2015 – Present

Head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

2008 – 2013

Chair Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

2010 – 2015

Full Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

2003 - 2010

Associate Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

1996 - 2003

Assistant Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

1991 - 1996

Visiting Professor

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Stanford University, USA

1999 – 2000

Visiting Professor

Department of Computer Science, The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland

1999

Honorary Professor

Southeast University, Nanjing – China

2009 – Present

Honorary Professor

Nanjing University, Nanjing – China

2009 – Present

Director

Computer Engineering Program, HKUST, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

1998 - 2006

Director

Master of Science in Information Technology, HKUST, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

2005 - 2008

Director

Computer Engineering Lab, CSE Department, HKUST, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

1994 - 2013

Chair

Hong Kong Institute of Engineers Accreditation Council of Computer Science Programs

2011 - 2013

Member of HKUST University Council

2006 – 2008

Member of HKUST University Senate (member-at-large)

2002 – 2008

Chair

IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on “Transmissions, Access, and Optical Systems”

2002 - 2004

Vice-Chair

IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on “Optical, Networking”

2002 - 2003

“Unified Statistical Channel Model for Turbulence-Induced Fading in Underwater Wireless Optical Communication Systems”, IEEE Transactions on Communications

“Achieving Energy Efficiency in Data Centers Using an Artificial Intelligence Abstraction Model”, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, Vol. PP, No. 99

"Exploring Smart Pilot for Wireless Rate Adaptation" IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Vol. 15, No. 7

“Rethinking the Data Center Networking: Architecture, Network Protocols, and Resource Sharing”, Journal of IEEE Access

“Attachment-Learning for Multi-Channel Allocation in Distributed OFDMA-Based Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 1712-1721

“Practical Rate Adaptation for Very High Throughput WLANs”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 908-916

“Attached-RTS: Eliminating Exposed Terminal Problem in Wireless Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Vol. 24, No. 7

“Combating Hidden and Exposed Terminal Problems in Wireless Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Vol. 11, No. 11, pp. 4204-4213

“Revenue Improvement for Wireless Service Provider in Hybrid Macrocell-Femtocell Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 61, No. 9, pp. 4109-4117

"Dynamic Spectrum Sharing with Multiple Primary and Secondary Users", IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Vol. 60, No. 4, pp. 1756-1765

Teaching

  • Best Ten Lecturers Award (out of almost 500 faculty members) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 1999. This award is given once a year, and is done through University-wide voting by all students to elect the best 10 teachers of the whole University. Less than 8% of the faculty have received this prestigious award since its introduction in 1996.
  • Teaching Excellence Appreciation Award from the School of Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 1998.

 

Research

  • Major Research Award
    Fellow of IEEE for research contributions to design and analysis of high-speed packet switching (The highest honor bestowed by IEEE. This honor is given to less than 0.1% of IEEE members).
  • Best Paper Awards
  • Best Paper Award at the 2012 IEEE International Conference on Globecom, Los Angeles, USA, 2012.
  • Best Paper Award at the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications, Dresden, Germany, 2009.
  • Best Paper Award (out of 152 papers) at The 12th IEEE International Conference on Information Networking, 1998.
  • Best PhD Paper Award with my PhD student within all Universities in Hong Kong, 2003.
  • Best Paper Award for excellent UG student paper contest, IEEE Hong Kong, 1994.
  • Keynote Presentations
    • 25 Keynote presentations in International Conferences and Forums.
  • Others
    • Founding Faculty of the Hong Kong University of Science and Engineering, Hong Kong (Ranked 30th overall in the world and 2nd in the world for universities under 50 years old).
    • Total number of research grants: 48
    • General-Chair or TPC Chair of 22 International Conferences/Symposiums/Workshops
  • Visiting Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Stanford University, USA.
    December 1999 – July 2000
  • Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland.
    June 1999 – Dec. 1999
  • Honorary Professor, Southeast University, Nanjing – China.
    2009 – Present                            
  • Honorary Professor, Nanjing University, Nanjing – China.
    2009 – Present  
Dr. Georges Nemer

Dr. Georges Nemer

Associate Dean for Research

Phone

41 330

Office location

B-135, LAS

Dr. Georges Nemer

Associate Dean for Research

Educational Qualifications

Ph.D. Pharmacology

M.Sc. Pharmacology (direct passage to Ph.D.)

Entity

College of Health and Life Sciences

Biography

Dr. Georges Nemer is a Professor of genomics and translational biomedicine and the Associate Dean for Research at the College of Health and Life Sciences at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. With a PhD in Pharmacology from the Université de Montréal, Dr. Nemer has an extensive academic and research background, particularly in genomics and molecular genetics. Before his current role, he served as the Interim Dean of the College of Health and Life Sciences and led the Genomics and Translational Biomedicine division at HBKU.

Dr. Nemer's research is highly regarded, with numerous publications in prestigious journals. His work spans genetic determinants of diseases, including congenital heart disease, hypercholesterolemia, cardio-cutaneous diseases, and Vitamin D deficiency. He has been recognized with several awards, including the Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award and the Wayne G. Watson Award for Biologic or Experimental Research.

In addition to his research, Dr. Nemer has contributed significantly to academic administration and faculty mentoring. He has held pivotal roles at the American University of Beirut, where he directed the Molecular Core Facility and co-directed the Congenital Heart Disease Genetic Program. Dr. Nemer's commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and education is reflected in his numerous editorial activities and service on various academic and governmental committees.

Ph.D. Pharmacology

Université de Montréal, Montreal, CANADA

1996 - 2002

M.Sc. Pharmacology (direct passage to Ph.D.)

Université de Montréal, Montreal, CANADA

1994 - 1996

B.Sc. Biology

American University of Beirut (AUB), Beirut, LEBANON

1989 - 1992

French Baccalaureate (mention)

Mont-La-Salle, Aïn Saadé, Lebanon

1989

  • Congenital heart disease
  • Familial hypercholesterolemia and cardiomyopathies
  • Cardio-cutaneous diseases
  • Vitamin D deficiency

Director of the Basic Science Research Faculty Affairs

American University of Beirut, Lebanon

2011 - 2019

Professor

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

2015 - 2019

Associate Professor

Department of Biochemistry, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

2008 - 2015

Assistant Professor

Department of Biochemistry, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

2002 - 2008

  • Duly elected to be a full member of Qualifications and Membership of the Society by the committee of Sigma Xi The Scientific Research Honor Society. NC, USA: 2023
  • Farouq Jabre Research Award, Beirut, Lebanon: 2015
  • AUB Dean of Medicine Research Award, Beirut, Lebanon: 2013
  • Marquis Who’s who in the world: 2013
  • Farouq Jabre Research Award, Beirut, Lebanon: 2012
  • European Society for Cardiology Travel Award. Amsterdam, Netherlands: 2011
  • Pfizer Canada Best Student Oral Presentation Award, Montreal, Canada: 2000
  • Roger Boucher Best Student Oral Presentation Award, Montreal, Canada: 1998
Dindial Ramotar

Dr. Dindial Ramotar

Professor

Office location

C-148, 1st Floor, LAS Building

Dr. Dindial Ramotar

Professor

Educational Qualifications

B.Sc

M.Sc

Entity

College of Health and Life Sciences

Biography

B.Sc

McGill University, Montreal, Canada

1982

M.Sc

Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

1984

Ph.D

McGill University, Montreal, Canada

1989

Post-Doctoral training

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

1992

Senior Scientist

Universite de Montreal, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Research Institute.

1997-2019

Full professor

Universite de Montreal, Department of Medicine.

1997 - 2019

Assistant Professor

Laval University, Quebec, Canada.

1993 - 1996

Post-doctoral training

Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA.

1989 - 1992

Drug Metab Rev. 2019 Sep 28:1-19. doi: 10.1080/03602532.2019.1670204. PMID: 31564168.

Gene. 2018 Nov 30;677:361-369. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2018.08.066. PMID: 30153484

Sci Rep. 2018 May 1;8(1):6860. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25124-1. PMID: 29717169

CUX1 stimulates APE1 enzymatic activity and increases the resistance of glioblastoma cells to the mono-alkylating agent temozolomide; Neuro Oncol. 2018 Mar 27;20(4):484-493. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/nox178. PMID: 29036362.

The human organic cation transporter OCT1 mediates high affinity uptake of the anticancer drug daunorubicin; Sci Rep. 2016 Feb 10;6:20508. doi: 10.1038/srep20508. PMID: 26861753.

DNA Repair (Amst). 2014 Oct;22:53-66. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2014.07.010. Epub 2014 Aug 9. PMID: 25108836.

DNA Repair (Amst). 2012 Oct 1;11(10):811-22. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2012.06.009. Epub 2012 Jul 20. PMID: 22819077.

PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e23159. doi10.1371/journal.pone.0023159. PMID: 21887235.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2011 Sep 23;413(2):248-53. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.08.079. PMID: 21884683.

J Biol Chem. 2010 Feb 26;285(9):6275-84. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.046151. PMID: 20037140

  • 1994-1996; Junior I, Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec, Scholarship, Montreal, Canada. 
  • 1996-2000; Junior II, Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec, Scholarship, Montreal, Canada.
  • 1996-2002; Career Scientist Award, National Cancer Institute of Canada, Toronto, Canada.
  • 2002-2005; Senior Award, Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec, Montreal, Canada. 
  • 2010; Special Achievements Award, Toronto, Canada
  • 2011; Award for excellence, Department of medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
  • 2017; Honor lecturer, International School on Radiation Research, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India.
Ozcan Ozturk

Dr. Ozcan Ozturk

Associate Professor

Associate Professor in Economics and Public Policy

Office location

31, 3rd floor, Mineratein Building

Dr. Ozcan Ozturk

Associate Professor

Associate Professor in Economics and Public Policy

Educational Qualifications

Ph.D. Applied Economics

MA Applied Economics

Entity

College of Public Policy

School of Economics and Management

Biography

Dr. Ozturk obtained his Ph.D. in Applied Economics, with a minor in Statistics, from Auburn University, following his completion of a Master of Arts in Applied Economics at Western Michigan University. He also holds an LLM in Law and Economics from Michigan State University.

Dr. Ozturk regularly teaches courses on topics such as economics for public policy, cost-benefit analysis, research methods, microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics for social sciences, and econometrics. His research primarily focuses on international trade, economic development, and food and agriculture, showcasing a broad interest in these critical areas.

Throughout his career, Dr. Ozturk has been actively involved in numerous multidisciplinary projects of both national and international scope across Europe, North America, Turkey, and Qatar.

 

Ph.D. Applied Economics

Auburn University

2017

MA Applied Economics

Western Michigan University

2013

LLM -Master in Law (Law and Economics)

Michigan State University

2011

BA Business Administration

Ataturk University

2008

  • Applied economics
  • International trade
  • Economic development
  • Food and agriculture

Assistant Professor

College of Public Policy, HBKU

2019 – Present

Assistant Professor

Department of Economics, Ataturk University, Turkey

2018 - 2019

Adjunct Faculty

Department of Economics, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA

2016 – 2017

Research and Teaching Assistant

Auburn University, USA

2014 – 2016

Research Assistant

Western Michigan University, USA

2012 - 2013

Ozturk O and Faizi B (2023), The Russia-Ukraine war, soaring food prices, and the Turkish economy: insights from computable general equilibrium. Front. Environ. Sci. 11:1233233. DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2023.1233233

Ozcan, O., Ergun, A., and Sena, G. (2023). An empirical examination of trade policy and food security in MENA countries: Evidence from quantile regressions. Glob. Bus. Econ. Rev. Inderscience. DOI:10.1504/GBER.2024.10056913

Peter Chow, Ozcan Ozturk & Henry Thompson (2023) Short-Run Adjustments in Taiwan to Free Trade in a Multisector Specific Factors Model, The International Trade Journal, 37:6, 595-607. DOI: 10.1080/08853908.2022.2090463

Logan Cochrane, Ozcan Ozturk, Hanieh Khataee, Reem Al-Hababi, Fatema Al-Malki & Hisham Nourin (2022) Fostering a reading culture: evidence from Qatar Reads, Development Studies Research, 9:1, 82-94. DOI: 10.1080/21665095.2022.2050774

Ozcan Ozturk (2020) Market integration and spatial price transmission in grain markets of Turkey, Applied Economics, 52:18, 1936-1948. DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2020.1726862

  • Project Investigator, “COVID-19 Policy Tracker: MENA Government Responses to the Crisis” Funded by QNRF.
Syed Ali Hashim Moosavi

Syed Ali Hashim Moosavi

Software Engineer

Phone

33 176 624

Office location

B137, Level 1, HBKU Research Complex

Syed Ali Hashim Moosavi

Software Engineer

Educational Qualifications

MS in Computer Science

BS in Computer Science

Entity

Qatar Computing Research Institute

Division

Social Computing

Biography

Hashim Moosavi is a Software Engineer in the Social Computing Group working on healthcare analytics projects. Prior to joining QCRI, he worked in Sidra Medicine, where he developed several enterprise-ready web and mobile applications like "10 Moons" maternity app & "Saffara" queuing platform for the hospital. Before that, he also created several mobile and wearable apps & frameworks at IBM Research India for enterprise that utilize Watson services.

 

MS in Computer Science

Georgia Institute of Technology; USA

2020

BS in Computer Science

Carnegie Mellon University; USA

2014

  • Healthcare
  • Assistive Tech
  • Mobile
  • Wearables
  • Augmented Reality
  • Virtual Assistants

Senior Developer

Center for Medical Innovation, Software & Technology; Sidra Medicine

2017 - 2018

Software Engineer

Cognitive Education & Interactions Lab; IBM Research

2016 - 2017

Research Assistant

Electrical & Computer Engineering; Texas A&M University

2014 - 2015

A cloud-based system for real-time, remote physiological monitoring of infants; 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT); Source: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7394400

  • 2016; Manager's Choice Award; IBM Research; India
  • 2014; Outstanding Scholar Award; Carnegie Mellon University; Qatar
Mr. Fahim Dalvi

Fahim Dalvi

Software Engineer

Phone

44 540 579

Office location

RC-B1-1133

Fahim Dalvi

Software Engineer

Educational Qualifications

Masters of Science in Computer Science

Bachelors of Science in Computer Science

Entity

Qatar Computing Research Institute

Division

Arabic Language Technologies

Biography

Fahim Dalvi is a Software Engineer at QCRI. Dalvi’s research as part of the Arabic Language Technologies team is centered around the intersection of Natural Language Processing and Deep Learning, and he has worked on wide variety of problems in these fields, including machine translation, language modeling, and explainability in deep neural networks. He also spends his time converting research into practical applications, with a focus on scalable web applications, as well as mentoring and teaching deep learning at fall and summer schools.

 

Masters of Science in Computer Science

Stanford University; Stanford/United States of America

2016

Bachelors of Science in Computer Science

Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh/United States of America

2014

  • Deep Learning
  • Machine Learning
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Explainable AI
  • Machine Translation

Software Engineer

Qatar Computing Research Institute; Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2017 - Present

Research Associate

Qatar Computing Research Institute; Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2016 - 2017

Co-founder

Problemia

2015 - 2016

3D Content Creator

Williams F1

2012 - 2012

Identifying And Controlling Important Neurons In Neural Machine Translation; Seventh International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR)

What Is One Grain of Sand in the Desert? Analyzing Individual Neurons in Deep NLP Models; The Thirty-Third AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-19)

NeuroX: A Toolkit for Analyzing Individual Neurons in Neural Networks; The Thirty-Third AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-19)

Incremental Decoding and Training Methods for Simultaneous Translation in Neural Machine Translation; The 16th Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL)

Qlusty: Quick and Dirty Generation of Event Videos from Written Media Coverage. NewsIR@ ECIR, 2079, 27-32.

Understanding and Improving Morphological Learning in the Neural Machine Translation Decoder; 8th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP)

Evaluating Layers of Representation in Neural Machine Translation on Part-of-Speech and Semantic Tagging Tasks. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing

Neural Machine Translation Training in a Multi-Domain Scenario. In Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation.

Challenging Language-Dependent Segmentation for Arabic: An Application to Machine Translation and Part-of-Speech Tagging. In Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics.

What do Neural Machine Translation Models Learn about Morphology?; 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)

QCRI Live Speech Translation System. EACL 2017, 61.

QCRI@ DSL 2016: Spoken Arabic Dialect Identification Using Textual. VarDial 3, 221.

QCRI's Machine Translation Systems for IWSLT'16. In Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation.

  • 2017; Best Audience Experience; BBC NewsHack; London/UK
  • 2016; Best Arabic machine translation system; IWSLT; Seattle/USA
  • 2015; Best MYO hack; Hack Overflow; Stanford/USA
  • 2014; Hamad Bin Khalifa University President's Award; HBKU; Doha/Qatar
  • 2014; Outstanding Academic Achievement; Carnegie Mellon University; Doha/Qatar
  • 2014; Senior Student Leadership Award; Carnegie Mellon University; Doha/Qatar