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Dr Salem al-Naemi
PICTURE: Thajudheen
Qatar

UDST makes use of applied research for sustainability goals

The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) is implementing the vision of the country for a sustainable future making use of applied research in several areas, the president of the university, Dr Salem al-Naemi, told 'Gulf Times'. “Our focus is on sustainability and it is part of our strategy. With our research focus, our aim is to make sure that we are economically sustainable as a university and thereby we are actually implementing the vision of our nation,” said Dr al-Naemi.The UDST president was interacting with 'Gulf Times' on the sidelines of press conference to announce the university’s strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. He said that UDST is making use of solar energy in a big way and three of the facilities of the university are running on solar energy.“We have three facilities that are making use of solar energy completely. We have one building, and a metro station that works totally on solar. We have also a recycle unit which works totally on solar. These were developed by our students and faculty. We have done these things within the last three years. With the Qatar Vision 2030, we are really pushing to be sustainable and scalable,” he noted.The UDST president said that the university has taken this initiative to transform the idea of sustainability into a bigger scale and therefore the initiative to transform the whole campus to be carbon neutral. “So we are actually going to implement this project. It will be a great model, not only for our students, our researchers, our faculty but for our community and beyond,” he pointed out.The official said that there will be great involvement of students and the faculty in the entire phases of the project. He stated: “I think this one is an excellent opportunity for our students and our researchers to really make use the campus at large as a site of research. So they will have the opportunity to research the challenges that we are facing today. Whatever technology you are using, there is always scope for improvement and the students and the faculty will benefit out of that. So they will be hopefully doing some research and will be innovators for the future.”Dr al-Naemi said that the project for the implementation of carbon neutral strategy has already begun and will be completed on time. “We are applying for the licence from Kahramaa. The first phase will be implemented in one of the parking lots as a proof concept to really scale it up for the whole campus,” he added. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

UDST honours outstanding academic achievers

University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) celebrated its outstanding students in a prestigious annual academic awards ceremony, honouring 50 students across eight majors.These majors included Academic Excellence Awards, Academic Merit, Academic Distinction, Foundation Program, Industrial Trades Dean Award, Achievement Award, Applied Research Award, and Innovation Award.UDST President Dr Salem bin Nasser al-Naemi affirmed that the celebration embodies the boundless potential that education can achieve and reflects UDST's shared belief that excellence is a way of life.Every award UDST presents today tells a story of determination, passion, and purpose-values that define its community. Its role as academics is to nurture these capabilities and guide students to become innovators and change‑makers, contributing to the nation's renaissance and progress on the global stage, Dr al-Naemi underlined.Noteworthy, all recipients of the Academic Excellence and Academic Merit awards received financial rewards, alongside an official certificate from UDST recognising this exceptional achievement in their academic records.Dr al-Naemi further indicated that the annual awards ceremony underlines UDST's commitment to fostering an environment that spurs academic excellence and innovation, making this yearly event a powerful source of inspiration and recognition for the extraordinary accomplishments in the community.He emphasized that the purpose of this annual celebration is to help build an academic, research-driven, and home-like environment that consistently supports students, promoting their excellence and distinction.Academic excellence is not the only criterion for recognition, there are other urgent and impactful standards based on evaluations and engagement in events at the college, university, and national level-standards that bolster UDST's educational ecosystem and prepare students holistically in both academic and research dimensions, he outlined.Dr al-Naemi highlighted that the honoured students have not only excelled at UDST or in Qatar but have also won prestigious international awards in academic and research arenas.He elucidated some of UDST's scientific programs in academics, health, and innovation, stressing that true innovation only arises through research, and that is how students are being trained to maintain the required balance in their lives and sustain their ongoing excellence.Through the UDST-championed innovation and research, students have founded seven commercial companies, aligning with the nation's developmental plans and its National Vision 2030, Dr al-Naemi elaborated.Dr al-Naemi further noted that earlier, UDST launched its innovative business incubator, "UHUB", to support the university community on its journey to transform exceptional ideas into tangible projects.