logo
Science India Forum hosts ‘Annual Gala Awards Function 2025' in Qatar

Science India Forum hosts ‘Annual Gala Awards Function 2025' in Qatar

Qatar Tribune12-05-2025

Tribune News Network
Doha
The Science India Forum (SIF) Qatar, a prominent associate organisation of the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) operating under the patronage of the Embassy of India in Qatar, hosted its much-anticipated Annual Gala Awards Function 2025 with grandeur and enthusiasm at Birla Public School. The event marked a significant milestone in SIF's commitment to fostering scientific curiosity, innovation, and academic excellence among young minds in Qatar.
The evening was graced by a distinguished guest list. The chief guest, HE Vipul, the Ambassador of India to Qatar, was joined by guest of honor and keynote speaker Dr S Chandrasekhar, former director of CSIR-IICT (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – Indian Institute of Chemical Technology) and current advisor to PI Industries. Their presence underscored the event's importance and its alignment with India's vision of promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education globally.
In his inspiring keynote address, Dr. Chandrasekhar spoke about India's scientific legacy, the critical role of research and innovation in national development, and the need for cultivating scientific temper among students from an early age. Drawing from his vast experience in chemical sciences and research leadership, he encouraged the students to pursue scientific endeavors with curiosity, passion, and ethical responsibility.
Ambassador Vipul, in his inaugural address, shared his impressions after personally reviewing the top 10 science projects presented by students. He praised the originality, depth, and relevance of the ideas showcased, calling them 'proof of the immense untapped potential in our youth.' The ambassador also lauded SIF Qatar's continuous efforts in engaging students through well-structured competitions, workshops, and knowledge-sharing platforms that not only complement academic learning but also promote critical thinking and creativity.
The event witnessed a vibrant turnout of over 500 participants, including students, parents, educators, school principals, and dignitaries from across Qatar's academic and Indian community circles. The award ceremony recognized meritorious students who had excelled in various SIF activities conducted over the year, such as the Science India Fiesta, talent tests, innovation contests, and STEM quizzes. Their outstanding contributions in fields ranging from environmental science to AI and sustainable technologies were highlighted and honored with certificates, trophies, and accolades.
In his welcome address, the president of SIF Qatar extended warm greetings to the distinguished guests and provided a comprehensive overview of the forum's activities over the past year. These included inter-school science fairs, mentorship programs, online learning modules, and collaborations with reputed Indian scientific institutions.
The evening also included cultural interludes, student testimonials, and a short film chronicling SIF's journey and its impact on the academic ecosystem in Qatar. Many parents and teachers expressed appreciation for the platform that SIF provides, particularly its ability to seamlessly blend scientific learning with community engagement.
SIF Qatar expressed heartfelt gratitude to its volunteers, scientific mentors, teachers, and supporting institutions whose dedication and partnership made the event a resounding success.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Aspiring scientists sharpen their skills at WCM-Q biomedical training programme
Aspiring scientists sharpen their skills at WCM-Q biomedical training programme

Qatar Tribune

timea day ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Aspiring scientists sharpen their skills at WCM-Q biomedical training programme

Tribune News Network Doha Four aspiring biomedical scientists have gained key research skills by completing the 2025 cycle of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar's (WCM-Q) Biomedical Research Training Programme (BRTP) for nationals. The interns who participated in this year's programme are Raghad Rabie El Ghali, Hadeel Alashwal, Maryam Ali, and Sara Muhamed Saleh. The programme is designed to give Qatari nationals and long-term residents who have recently graduated from college a firm foundation in practical laboratory and research administration skills, and experience conducting real clinical research projects while working alongside WCM-Q's highly qualified scientific faculty in the college's state-of-the-art laboratories. To celebrate their successful completion of the programme, the interns were presented with certificates at a special graduation ceremony. This year marks the 13th annual cycle of the Biomedical Research Training Programme for Nationals, which was launched in 2011. To date, the programme has helped 62 graduates, including this year's cohort, take their first steps toward successful careers in research. Dr Khaled Machaca, professor of physiology and biophysics/senior associate dean for research, innovations, and commercialization at WCM-Q, said: 'I am honoured to congratulate our latest cohort of talented graduates from the Biomedical Research Training Programme. These impressive young scientists have dedicated the last 10 months to acquiring the skills and knowledge needed to become not only exceptional scientists but also vital contributors to Qatar's thriving biomedical research sector. I wish them every success in the next stages of their careers.' This year's BRTP interns are graduates of Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar University, the University of Zhengzhou in China, and the International Medical University in Malaysia. Tembela Eweje, associate director, grants, contracts and research training, said: 'This programme is more than just training; it's about building a diverse and capable biomedical workforce for Qatar. The programme is designed to equip emerging scientists with critical skills and provide the mentorship they need for their careers after completion. During the graduation ceremony, our trainees expressed their excitement about the future and their eagerness to engage in activities that will help them gain the expertise needed to lead transformative research. One trainee mentioned that the program provided them with what they would equate to about 10 years of experience in just 10 months.' The programme has become an established bridge for college graduates to transition to the workplace and kickstart successful careers in research. Graduates from previous cycles have gone on to publish in leading journals and have been accepted to graduate school programmes in Qatar and abroad, while others have established careers in research at prestigious institutions across Qatar and the region.

‘Tanawwo' sparks int'l collaboration in precision health and genomics
‘Tanawwo' sparks int'l collaboration in precision health and genomics

Qatar Tribune

time4 days ago

  • Qatar Tribune

‘Tanawwo' sparks int'l collaboration in precision health and genomics

Tribune News Network Doha 'Tanawwo', a newly launched global network by the Qatar Precision Health Institute (QPHI), seeks to revolutionise the field of precision health and genomics. Named after the Arabic word for 'diversity', the initiative reflects its mission to unite researchers, clinicians, and experts from around the world to advance collaborative genomics research. Launched in December 2024 following a two-day workshop in Doha titled 'Setting up Large-scale Programmes to Empower Precision Health', Tanawwo' brought together participants from over 17 countries to explore innovations in biobanking and predictive genomics for public health. As a regional leader in genomics, Qatar is playing a key role in shaping the global dialogue. 'This workshop shows how different perspectives can come together for something bigger,' said Dima Darwish, Genomics Education Expert at QPHI. 'Qatar is proud to lead in genomics, and we are excited to invite scientists and policymakers from around the world to join us on this journey.' Tanawwo' aims to ensure long-term collaboration beyond workshops. It offers members a platform to share resources, co-develop research, and collectively tackle pressing global health challenges. Its inclusive nature brings together professionals from diverse backgrounds—across disciplines, sectors, and nations—enabling ethical data integration, protecting patient privacy, and driving real-world clinical applications. Following its debut in Doha, a second Tanawwo' workshop was hosted in Algeria in May 2025. This session introduced participants to advanced computational techniques for genomic sequence analysis, gene prediction, variant calling, and data visualisation. It also offered a foundational overview of bioinformatics and its applications in clinical genomics and pharmacogenomics. Darwish emphasised that Tanawwo' is just beginning. 'We are already planning what's next—looking deeper into molecular analysis and expanding what we can achieve together.' Darwish emphasised that Tanawwo' is just beginning. 'We are already planning what's next—looking deeper into molecular analysis and expanding what we can achieve together.'

UDST receives Google Cloud Research Excellence Award for Cloud & infra AI
UDST receives Google Cloud Research Excellence Award for Cloud & infra AI

Qatar Tribune

time02-06-2025

  • Qatar Tribune

UDST receives Google Cloud Research Excellence Award for Cloud & infra AI

Tribune News Network Doha The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) has been honoured with the prestigious Google Cloud Research Excellence Award in Cloud and Infra AI at the Google Cloud Summit held in Doha. The award was presented by HE Mohammed bin Ali bin Mohammed Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, to Dr Salem Al-Naemi, president of UDST, and was received on his behalf by Dr Rachid Benlamri, vice president, Academic Affairs. This accolade recognises UDST's outstanding contributions to applied research, leveraging the power of AI and advanced cloud infrastructure solutions provided by Google Cloud. The award specifically celebrates the innovative research conducted through UDST's G-Lab, a pioneering facility supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, focusing on big data analytics, bioinformatics, engineering, and high-performance cloud computing. Commenting on the award, Dr Salem Al-Naemi stated: 'This recognition is a testament to the University's continuous commitment to research excellence and technological innovation. We are proud to see our efforts in AI and cloud computing acknowledged. As Qatar's national applied university, we continue to drive forward-thinking research aligned with the country's Third National Development Strategy.' UDST is also dedicated to applying the agile and sustainable solutions offered by Google Cloud to equip students with future-proof skills and hands-on cloud experience. These include Google Compute and Storage for advanced simulations and modeling, BigQuery and Google AI to enable researchers to analyze vast datasets and accelerate breakthrough discoveries. The award was received during a special ceremony at the summit, attended by distinguished officials, experts and researchers, further enhancing UDST's academic standing and reaffirming its leadership in utilising advanced technologies to drive scientific research and support sustainable development.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store