The winners of the CTAB 2018 National Research/Technology Report Contest with Dr Khalifa Khalifa Nasser Al Khalifa, CNA-Q President (second left) and Errol Persaud, P.Eng, Education Consultant with CTAB at a ceremony.
The engineering graduates of the College of the North Atlantic-Qatar (CNA-Q) won the 2018 National Research/Technology Report Contest held by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB)
During his visit to CNA-Q, Errol Persaud, P.Eng, Education Consultant with CTAB presented award certificates to the College’s engineering graduates who recently captured first place in the CTAB 2018 National Research/Technology Report Contest, said a release.
Ahmed Saleh Al Baker, Ahmed Ibrahim Al Heidous and Mohammed Ahmad Al Enazi won first prize for their report entitled ‘Natural Gas Liquid Recovery Plant Design, Simulation and Optimization’.
The three are graduates of the Chemical Processing Engineering Technology Program at CNA-Q.
“Each year CTAB holds a National Applied Research/Technology Report Contest for students from CTAB accredited programs. The quality of reports submitted certainly reflect the excellent education students are being exposed to,” said Candace Scott, Chair, CTAB.
“CNA-Q students were among some of the top submittals this year and CTAB is pleased to announce that the first-place winner of the 2018 National Applied Research/Technology Report Contest was from College of the North Atlantic-Qatar. Congratulations to this year’s winners Ahmed Saleh Al Baker, Ahmed Ibrahim Al Heidous & Mohammed Ahmad Al Enazi.”Graduates of CNA-Q, Ahmed
Haseeb and Hassan Mouhsin, also received an honorable mention for their report “Design a Safety Control System for the Instrument Air Supply in a QAPCO Plant.” Ahmed and Hassan are graduates of the Process Automation Engineering Technology Program at CNA-Q.