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HBKU, Tamuq Host Conference On Advancing Materials Science
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and Texas A&M University at Qatar (Tamuq), in collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and European Materials Research Society, are hosting Advancing Materials Science: Bridging Chemistry and Engineering for a Sustainable Future conference.
Taking place until Wednesday, the three-day event marks the first RSC and E-MRS conference in the Middle East. The conference will accelerate scientific discoveries, industry collaborations, and advancements in sustainability-driven materials research by bringing together global experts and young researchers in materials science, chemistry, and technologies.
Sessions will focus on facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration; showcasing research in advanced materials, sustainable energy, nanotechnology, and functional polymers; supporting early-career researchers and students; and positioning Qatar as a hub for scientific collaboration in materials science and innovation.
Dr Mounir Hamdi, dean, College of Science and Engineering, HBKU, commented:“This conference provides an essential platform for thought-provoking dialogue and collaboration that turns ideas into solutions. As a leading research university, we remain committed to driving transformative change that addresses national priorities while contributing to global progress.”
A panel discussion 'Science Without Borders: Strengthening International Partnerships for Innovation' considered how cross-cultural collaboration can promote sustainable growth. The session featured a diverse high-level group of experts, including Dr Eyad Masad, vice-president for research, HBKU, Dr Tony Kenyon, president, E-MRS, Dr Hisham Sabir, Qatar Research, Development and Innovation Council, and Toby Underwood, head of Professional Standards, RCS.
Dr Mohammed al-Hashimi, professor, CSE, and conference chair, added:“The exchanges taking place here will help shape how chemistry contributes to solving pressing challenges and advancing sustainability both locally and globally.”Hamad Bin Khalifa University Tamuq
Taking place until Wednesday, the three-day event marks the first RSC and E-MRS conference in the Middle East. The conference will accelerate scientific discoveries, industry collaborations, and advancements in sustainability-driven materials research by bringing together global experts and young researchers in materials science, chemistry, and technologies.
Sessions will focus on facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration; showcasing research in advanced materials, sustainable energy, nanotechnology, and functional polymers; supporting early-career researchers and students; and positioning Qatar as a hub for scientific collaboration in materials science and innovation.
Dr Mounir Hamdi, dean, College of Science and Engineering, HBKU, commented:“This conference provides an essential platform for thought-provoking dialogue and collaboration that turns ideas into solutions. As a leading research university, we remain committed to driving transformative change that addresses national priorities while contributing to global progress.”
A panel discussion 'Science Without Borders: Strengthening International Partnerships for Innovation' considered how cross-cultural collaboration can promote sustainable growth. The session featured a diverse high-level group of experts, including Dr Eyad Masad, vice-president for research, HBKU, Dr Tony Kenyon, president, E-MRS, Dr Hisham Sabir, Qatar Research, Development and Innovation Council, and Toby Underwood, head of Professional Standards, RCS.
Dr Mohammed al-Hashimi, professor, CSE, and conference chair, added:“The exchanges taking place here will help shape how chemistry contributes to solving pressing challenges and advancing sustainability both locally and globally.”Hamad Bin Khalifa University Tamuq
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