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QU-YSC bags four awards at Istanbul inventions fair

Published: 21 May 2023 - 09:01 am | Last Updated: 21 May 2023 - 09:02 am
QU’s Young Scientists Center received two silver medals, a bronze medal, and a special award at the inventions fair.

QU’s Young Scientists Center received two silver medals, a bronze medal, and a special award at the inventions fair.

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: Qatar University (QU) Young Scientists Center (YSC) participated for the third year in a row in the International Inventions Fair (ISIF 2023) held recently in Istanbul, in conjunction with the TEKNOFEST Festival, which is the largest event in the country to showcase inventions and innovations in different fields. It is also a scientific and social event to raise awareness of the importance of innovation and creativity for all ages, and a cultural event to gain knowledge through various workshops.

This year, 424 projects and innovations participated, which were presented to a committee of specialised arbitrators and festival officials. The center displayed in a special booth three research projects that were developed at Qatar University by researchers and high school students, and they received a total of two silver medals, a bronze medal, and a special award in recognition of them.

The silver medal was won by Ahad Abdullah and Waad Abdullah from Zubaida Secondary School for Girls for their research titled “Synthesis of BaTiO3/CoFe2O4 nanocomposite using hydrothermal method for photo-electrochemical water splitting” under the supervision of Dr. Arti Mishra and Dr. Jolly Bhadra from QUYSC. In this study, the BaTiO3/CoFe2O4 nanocomposite material was synthesized using the hydrothermal photoelectrochemical water splitting method to provide accessible energy sources.

A group of students from Omar Bin Al Khattab Secondary School for Boys, Mubarak Al Kamali, Khalifa Al Rumaihi, Ahmed Mahmoud, and Abdul-Rahman Al Kaabi, won the silver medal and a special prize for a project entitled “Game Theory in Artificial Intelligence: Innovation in Football Game,” through their participation in the Science in Sports programme offered by the Centre. The project revolves around the application of artificial intelligence to collect multiple data during football matches to be used in developing plans and strategies.

The bronze medal was won by a research entitled “Study of NaCl concentration effects on carbon steel at elevated temperatures.” This study examined the epoxy coating of carbon steel, and the coating was able to prevent corrosion with different concentrations of sodium chloride at different temperatures. A group of students, Jassim Al Kuwari and Abdulaziz Al Kaabi, participated in this research, under the supervision of Dr. Jolly Bahdra from the Centre.

Prof. Dr. Noora Jabor Al Thani, Director of the Centre, congratulated the students on their achievements. She added, “We have seen the great positive impact of the programmes and efforts of the Young Scientists Centre and their importance in refining students’ research and practical skills and creating an environment that develops their passion for creativity. Today, we see our students innovating globally and locally, finding applied solutions in various fields, and raising the country’s status in the largest international platforms and forums for invention and innovation.”