HBKU College of Science and Engineering

Organisation profile

Organisation profile

The College of Science and Engineering (CSE) offers the largest selection of programs within HBKU. All of its programs involve collaboration with HBKU’s prestigious research institutes, utilizing the skills of expert scientists, and with external world-renowned academics and industrial partners strengthening the link between education and societal and economic needs and maximizing students’ employability.

Divisions

CSE is home to:

  • Division of Engineering Management and Decision Sciences
  • Division of Sustainable Development
  • Division of Information and Computing Technology

The divisions are firmly committed to excellence in graduate teaching and the training of highly qualified students in cutting-edge areas of knowledge across multiple disciplines. CSE faculty are internationally recognized for pursuing high-impact research addressing societal and economic needs in Qatar and globally.

Faculty 

Faculty in CSE’s Division of Information and Computing Technology is involved in innovative research that seeks to address pressing issues in Qatar and the region. Additionally, they conduct large-scale research projects that drive significant contributions at an international level. 

Faculty conduct Research on:

  • Big data analytics and machine learning
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer vision
  • Signal and image processing
  • Cybersecurity, data privacy, and cyber-physical systems
  • Secure data management, applied cryptography, and blockchain
  • Next-generation wireless networks and mobile computing
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Sensors, biomedical circuits, and very-large-scale integration (VLSI)
  • Social computing and multimedia
  • Quantum computing
  • Scientific visualization and visual computing
  • Computational bioinformatics
  • Digital health/Health informatics
  • Software engineering
  • Technology and human behavior

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