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Sponsored Research Office

The Sponsored Research Office (SRO) was launched in December 2016 under the Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) Vice President for Research Office. The SRO contributes to HBKU’s academic and research mission through the provision of pre-award and post-award management for all sponsored research projects.

Outcomes Filters

Outcome title Journal/Chapter Home Entity Research Area Type KI Authors Lead Name
Selective Palladium-Catalysed Synthesis of Diesters: Alkoxycarbonylation of a CO2-Butadiene Derived D-Lactone Green Chemistry QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Drachen Steigen Lassen Und Sterne Beobachten - Unterwegs Zu Fotografischen Arbeiten An Sternwarten in Aller Welt Scheidewege QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
The M31 Pixel Lensing PLAN Campaign: MACHO Lensing and Self-lensing Signals Astrophysical Journal QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Recent Developments in Printing Flexible and Wearable Sensing Electronics for Healthcare Applications Sensors CSE Engineering and Technology Journal Paper
Exploring New Approaches Towards the Formability of Mixedion Perovskites by DFT and Machine Learning Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Fadwa El Mellouhi Dr. Fadwa El Mellouhi
Porous Cryo-Dried MXene for Ef?cient Capacitive Deionization Joule QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Khaled Mahmoud
Maturing Sino–Africa relations Third World Quarterly QEERI Social Sciences Journal Paper
Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Qatar (2010–2016): Clinical, Biological, and Prognostic Factors and Treatment Outcomes Frontiers in Genetics CSE Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Adel Elomri Dr. Adel Elomri
Impaired Liver Size and Compromised Neurobehavioral Activity are Elicited by Chitosan Nanoparticles in the Zebrafish Embryo Model Nanomaterials QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Khaled Mahmoud Dr. Khaled Mahmoud
Interpretation of a Short-term Anomaly in the Gravitational Microlensing Event MOA-2012-BLG-486 Astrophysical Journal QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper