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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
Changes in Sensorimotor Function After Traumatic Brain Injury Are Related to Alterations in White Matter Integrity As Shown with MRI in Rats BRAIN 2019 QEERI Medical and Health Sciences Conference Paper
MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb: A Sub-Neptune Orbiting very Late M Dwarf? Astrophysical Journal QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Integrated Framework for Modelling of Thermal-Compositional Multiphase Flow in Porous Media SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference CSE Engineering and Technology Conference Paper Dr. Ahmad Sami A S Abushaikha
Cation Effect on Hot Carrier Cooling in Halide Perovskite Materials The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Exploring the crowded central region of ten Galactic globular clusters using EMCCDs. Variable star searches and new discoveries QEERI Natural Sciences Online Paper
Organometallic Chemistry: Volume 42 Photosensitisers for CO2 photoreduction: from metal complexes to rylenes, an overview QEERI Engineering and Technology Book
Ring flipping in heterobimetallic Re-Ir complexes and its effect on structural isomerism: Dynamic NMR and DFT study Journal of Organometallic Chemistry QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Environmental Biotechnology Vol. 3 Integration of Polyhydroxyalkanoates Production with Industrial Wastewater Treatment CSE Engineering and Technology Book
Order in the Ground State of a Simple Cubic Dipole Lattice in an External Field International Journal of Quantum Chemistry QEERI Natural Sciences Journal Paper
Ecotoxicological Assessment of Ti3C2Tx (MXene) Using a Zebrafish Embryo Model Environmental Science: Nano QEERI Engineering and Technology Journal Paper Dr. Khaled Mahmoud Dr. Khaled Mahmoud