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Tata to develop green technologies at QSTP

Qatar: Wednesday, October 08 - 2008 at 18:37

TCE Consulting Engineers Limited, a subsidiary of Indian engineering giant Tata Group, will invest $12m over the next five years at Qatar Science & Technology Park to develop engineering solutions for environmental challenges.

Initially the centre will focus on software that makes it faster and easier to design "green" buildings, and create a blueprint for a solar-thermal power station.

TCE will also use its engineering expertise to find practical applications for novel nanotechnologies.

"Buildings account for 40% of energy consumption worldwide, so with the right technology we can make a real difference in this area" said Mr. A. P. Mull, CEO of TCE Consulting Engineers Limited.

"Meanwhile most leading universities around the world are developing nano-particles, which have the potential to bring immense benefit to society. We want to take the experimental work to the field in close cooperation with Qatar researchers and businesses" he added.

Opening at QSTP's new R&D facilities in late 2008, TCE QSTP-LLC will grow to around 14 staff, half of whom will be researchers.


Its first research projects will include:

- Creating software that assists the design of environmentally-friendly buildings. The tool will determine the optimal use of renewable energy sources, energy-efficient features and locally sourced materials to minimise a building's total energy "footprint".

-Studying and designing a solar-thermal power station, in which sunlight is concentrated and used to produce steam. TCE envisages building a pilot plant in Qatar to demonstrate and eventually scale-up the blueprint.

- Turning university nanotechnology research from around the world into practical engineering application products such as nano-fiber building materials, wastewater filters, and cladding windows with ultra-thin solar cells.

Dr. Tidu Maini, Executive Chairman of Qatar Science & Technology Park, said "Tata has some very exciting expertise in energy and the environment, two of QSTP's strategic focus areas. We are proud to be partnering with them to bring these innovations to life and further grow Qatar's knowledge-based economy."



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Williams establishes Technology Centre Qatar’s QSTP Facility

f1technical 28 October 2009

Williams F1 and the Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) formally signed an agreement today to inaugurate the Williams Technology Centre (WTC). QSTP is a world class incubator for the research, development and commercialisation of new technologies that has attracted significant R&D investment from companies such as Shell, Microsoft and GE.

QSTP is part of the Qatar Foundation which also incorporates Education City, which hosts overseas campuses for six US universities including Carnegie Mellon and Texas A&M. The Williams Technology Centre at QSTP will be the first Formula One-related Technical Centre outside the sport’s traditional heartland of Europe. The WTC will initially be tasked with the progression of two Formula One inspired R&D projects with clear commercial goals, namely the development of an industrial application large Magnetically Loaded Composite (MLC) flywheel and the advancement of Williams F1’s simulator know-how for competition and road car application.

The Williams Technology Centre will be housed in the 45,000m2 state-of-the-ar QSTP complex that forms part of the Qatar Foundation’s strategic ambition to invest in, and propagate, a knowledge-based, post-carbon economy.

QSTP and Williams F1 will fund the R&D programmes and, as partners, will both benefit from the commercialisation of the technologies that have their origins in Formula One. The MLC flywheel project will address the potential of flywheels to store and release energy very quickly, which makes the technology suitable for a variety of applications. Initial target markets are mass transit systems (both for recycling the kinetic energy of trains and trams and to allow discontinuous electricification to reduce infrastructure costs) and electric power stabilisation for renewable energy applications.

Based on the extensive experience of proprietary driver-in-the-loop (DIL) simulator development for Formula One, the second aspect to the WTC programme will be the development of new driver simulation technology for road car training, safety and entertainment, as well as competition simulators for other motorsport series.

The Williams Technology Centre is anticipated to employ 20 staff with a double digit million dollar R & D budget and a carefully projected revenue stream that will reward both Williams F1 and QSTP for their investment and support future project ambitions.

Dr Tidu Maini, Executive Chairman of QSTP said of the collaboration, “QSTP has achieved much since 2007, whether judged by the success of its robotic surgery centre or by the quality of R&D investment from the international business community or the association with prestigious research universities. This latest collaboration with Williams F1 presents technically inspiring possibilities rooted in a solid commercial context. QSTP is focused on delivering the capacity building programmes, built for young Qataris and new Qatari owned companies founded on technology an the success of technologies such as the MLC flywheel is something we are very keen to support and promote at QSTP. We are delighted to be entering into this partnership.”

In response, Frank Williams of Williams F1 said, “It is perhaps outside of conventional practice for a Formula One team to panelmove such activities out of Europe, but we have been very impressed with the fertile environment QSTP presents for research and development and the vision Her Highness Sheikha Mozah has for Qatar leading in the development of beneficial technologies. After detailed consideration, we have decided that this is an opportunity we cannot afford to miss, and we look forward to supporting the future of Williams F1 in part from the development and application of Formula One-inspired technologies to the wider world.”

To celebrate today’s announcement, the Qatar Science & Technology Park identity will form a prominent element of the team’s on-car race livery for this weekend’s inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.






Qatar Foundation's Education City (The various universities located in Qatar in "Education City")




Texas A & M University at Qatar

The Texas A & M (in English Texas A & M University, often abbreviated to Texas A & M A & M or TAMU), is one of the most famous universities of the University System Texas (A & M stands Agricultural and Mechanical). His most famous projects are funded by NASA, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research (Office of Naval Research). Working with agencies like the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Cooperative Extension. The main campus of Texas A & M in College Station is located between the cities of Austin and Houston, Texas.

The school ranks in the top 20 U.S. research institutions in terms of funding and has made notable contributions in areas such as animal cloning and petroleum engineering.

Texas A & M offers degrees in 150 courses across ten faculties and eighteen research institutes.


Endowment : $ 5.6 billion US dollar

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2010 : 95















Officals from U.S., Middle East attending Qatar TAMUQ celebration

Qatar: Monday, March 19 - 2007 at 07:46

The visiting delegation will participate in ceremonial and related activities for TAMUQ's new multi-million dollar engineering building complex -- believed to be among the largest and most technologically-advanced facilities of its kind in the world.

If you build it, they will come. And the guests coming to celebrate the new engineering building in Education City provide a revealing indication of just how significant this project is.

By invitation of Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al Missned, Qatar's Energy Minister, H.E. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Texas Governor Rick Perry, Texas A&M University and Interim President Eddie J. Davis and scores of other dignitaries.

The 55,000 square-meter facility designed by world-famous architect Ricardo Legorreta of Mexico becomes a centerpiece for Education City, the multi-institutional campus established and fully funded by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, of which Her Highness is chairperson. TAMUQ's neighbor institutions in Education City are Virginia Commonwealth University, Weill Cornell Medical College, Carnegie Mellon University and Georgetown University.

"Education City is unique in the world. Nowhere else have five leading universities come together to contribute those areas in which they excel to a new entity that is greater than all of them," said Dr Abdulla Al-Thani, vice president for Education at Qatar Foundation.

"Qatar Foundation is the host and the guiding spirit of this project which is probably the most ambitious and important initiative taking place in higher education anywhere in the world."

The purpose-built facility provides classrooms and research laboratories that will be equipped with the finest tools and technologies available, rivaling the top education and industry facilities currently operating worldwide. TAMUQ will become the first university in Education City to offer a graduate degree and engineering research program next year. Major initiatives at the complex's interdisciplinary research center will address the needs of importance to Qatar and the Gulf Region.

Texas A&M University Interim President Eddie Jo Davis said, "This facility will further advance our partnership goals of educating some of Qatar's future leaders while enhancing Texas A&M's reputation by contributing to better cross cultural understanding within the Gulf Region and throughout the world."

Texas A&M, recognized as having one of the premier engineering programs in the world, has offered accredited undergraduate degrees in chemical, electrical, mechanical and petroleum engineering in temporary quarters at its Qatar campus since 2003. In addition to engineering courses, TAMUQ provides supporting classes in science, mathematics, liberal arts and the humanities.
 
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Administration

Dr. Mark H. Weichold



Dr. Mark H. Weichold became dean of Texas A&M University at Qatar in January 2007. As dean and CEO, he serves as the chief executive officer of Texas A&M’s branch campus to provide it with intellectual and administrative leadership, coordinate priorities and goals with faculty and department heads and support faculty development and quality educational programs. Major responsibilities of the position include academic program management, financial management, external relations with Qatar Foundation and the U.S. Ambassador to Qatar, and promotion of Texas A&M at Qatar in Qatar and in Texas.

Prior to his appointment to Texas A&M at Qatar, he served on Texas A&M’s main campus as the University’s Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs and Academic Services since 1998. In 2003, he became the Dean of Undergraduate Programs and Associate Provost for Academic Services. In that capacity he had responsibility for the Office of Admissions and Records and the Office of Student Financial Aid, in addition to the Office of Honors Programs and Academic Scholarships, General Academic Programs, the Career Center, the Student Learning Center and the University Writing Center.

While serving on the main campus, he was involved with the Blinn TEAM Program, the Aggie Access Program, the Task Force on the Undergraduate Experience, Freshman Convocation, the Undergraduate Admissions Advisory Committee, a member of the Qatar Program Development Team and the Minority Recruiting Leadership Team.

Dr. Weichold earned B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University in electrical engineering and has worked for General Dynamics Fort Worth Division, Motorola in Austin, Texas, and the US Army Electronic Technology and Devices Laboratory in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. A registered professional engineer in the State of Texas, he is also a member of the Board of Directors for Ten X Technologies Inc. of Austin, Texas. He joined the electrical engineering faculty at Texas A&M University in 1982 and now holds the rank of Professor where his research interests include topics related to electron devices such as process development, device design, fabrication, and characterization. He has authored more than 80 journal articles, conference papers, and scientific reports, has been awarded three US patents. He is a senior member of IEEE, a member of the American Physical Society and of the American Vacuum Society. In addition, he has served as president of the Texas A&M chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, a member of the Blinn College Advisory Board, the College Station Business Development Corporation and the College Station Independent School District Board of Trustees. He has also served the engineering profession as a program evaluator for ABET.

Weichold has been recognized with the Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement Award for Administration (2006), the United Way Trailblazer Award (2001), the Texas A&M International Programs Office’s International Excellence Award (1997), the TAMU GSC Kunze Award for Outstanding Graduate Advising (1997), the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Professor Award (1996, 1991, 1987), the Halliburton Professor of Electrical Engineering Award (1995), the Tenneco Award for Meritorious Teaching (1993), the University Honors Program Undergraduate Fellows Program Award (1991), and the General Dynamics Excellence in Engineering Teaching Award (1989).



Tidu Maini, Ph.D.



Executive Chairman
Qatar Science & Technology Park




Abdulla Bin Ali Al-Thani, Ph.D.



Education City University President
Vice President of Education, Qatar Foundation
 


Official link to Qatar:

http://www.qatar.tamu.edu/




Cornell University Medical College

The Cornell University is a private university owned by the American Ivy League. It is therefore one of the most prestigious universities and world famous. It is based in the small town of Ithaca, New York, in the northeastern United States.

Endowment : $ 5.08 billion US dollar

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2010: 12















 
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Part of the graduation 2010






Official link to Qatar:

Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar - Home




Carnegie-Mellon University

The Carnegie Mellon University is a private university specializing in research in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania). It was created in 1967 by the merger of Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. Its programs in political science, computer science, electronics and theater are considered among the best in the United States.

Another campus is being built in South Korea.

Endowment : $ 754.1 million US dollar (June 30, 2009)

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2010: 58





 



Official link to Qatar:

Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar | Home




Georgetown University

Georgetown University is a private university whose main campus is located in Washington DC in the Georgetown neighborhood. This is the oldest Catholic university of all U.S., Georgetown administers 180 programs including four schools of the first three cycles "Graduates" and professional schools, and several specialized institutes. Faculty and programs in international affairs and law are particularly well regarded.


Endowment : $ 1 trillion US dollar

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2010 : 315



Inauguration of all new offices at Qatar (February 2011).


[video] Georgetown Qatar Building Intro Video - YouTube[/video]



Official link to Qatar:

Welcome | School of Foreign Service in Qatar




Northwestern University

Northwestern University (NU) is a private university located principally in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern is composed of professional schools and colleges offering 123 undergraduate degrees and 145 degrees and professional degrees.

The university has two separate campuses. Instead turned to a social sciences located in the Evanston campus and reserved for another hard sciences and the law in the city of Chicago.


Endowment (Endowment): $ 6.3 billion US dollar

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2010 : 29



Official link to Qatar:

Northwestern University in Qatar




University College London

Installation scheduled in Qatar in 2012

Endowment : £ 598 million pounds ($ 973 million US dollar)

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2010 : 21 (3rd in Europe)



Note: The University College London has a particular branch in Australia in Adelaide. Meanwhile, Imperial College London has announced it will team with the Nanyang Technological University Singapore to provide a medical joint degree. British universities currently have 13 international campuses, which include Nottingham'S in China and Malaysia. U.S. universities hold 78 campuses worldwide.







Qatar Foundation and British Library partnership connects generations by unearthing historic documents dating back to 18th century



Qatar: Saturday, October 30 - 2010 at 11:16

Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, and Baroness Tessa Blackstone, Chairman of the British Library Board, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today establishing a partnership that aims to help the young generation in the Gulf connect to and understand their past.

Through the agreement, tens of thousands of documents - including political records, letters and maps - and medieval manuscripts relating to centuries of history of the Arabian Gulf will be made available online to pupils, students and scholars across the Gulf region and around the world.

As part of this 4-year project, curators and experts from the UK national library will digitise India Office Records on the Gulf, spanning a period from the middle of the 18th century to 1951. In addition, the project will digitise manuscripts that demonstrate the influence of the Islamic world on the fields of science and medicine during the medieval period.

Speaking at a ceremony to mark the signing of the MOU, Her Highness Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned said, "Qatar Foundation is proud to enter into a partnership with the British Library, an institution that has an international reputation for supporting research and scholarship. We as Muslims and Arabs - especially the young - should not look at our history with nostalgia but with fresh eyes."

Her Highness added that this project 'ompliments the work done at the World Digital Library' of which both British Library and Qatar Foundation are partners. The World Digital Library was established through a partnership with the Library of Congress in Washington DC signed last spring.

The goal of the project is to make this treasure trove of historic material available online in English and Arabic, alongside scholarly and contextual commentary. Users ranging from school children to academic researchers to family historians will benefit from a rich and accessible resource for study - both in the Gulf region and throughout the world.

The British Library's Director of Scholarship and Collections, Phil Spence, said, "The British Library is delighted to be working in partnership with Qatar Foundation on this exciting project, which we hope will provide unprecedented online access to a wealth of original documents and manuscripts relating to Gulf history. By sharing the expertise of our curators, our technical know-how and elements of our unrivalled collections, we look to develop a long-term and strategic relationship with Qatar Foundation, to the benefit of users around the world."

Following the initial development of online portals to this content, the project will seek to bring together records and archives held by other institutions, across Europe and the Gulf region, with websites hosted in London and Doha developing as regional hubs for the delivery of the full range of material. In this way, diverse and geographically dispersed items will be brought together virtually, along with interpretative material and teaching resources to make them accessible and relevant to a wide online audience.

Following the signing of the MOU, the scoping phase of the project is scheduled to take place over the next six months, after which a detailed work plan for the digitisation project will be devised.




1001 Inventions and The Library of Secrets




Arabic

[video] V5 49 - YouTube[/video]



Link official :

1001 Inventions - Discover The Muslim Heritage In Our World | 1001 Inventions
 
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How about indigenous development in the Arab world? How many Arabs are teaching in these institutes? How helpful will these mega-universities prove in uplifting the Arabs in the field of science and technology?


Best of luck for the Arabs though!!!!
 
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