QUYSC Launches New Cycle of "I Am a Researcher" Program

QUYSC Launches New Cycle of "I Am a Researcher" Program By Harshita Kaur - September 05, 2022
QUYSC Launches New Cycle of I Am a Researcher Program

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Qatar University Young Scientists Center (QUYSC) has launched a new cycle of the "I am a researcher" program for the 12th year in a row with the participation of six secondary schools in the country.

"I am a researcher" program aims to provide secondary students with extensive scientific research skills and to realize its importance in finding innovative solutions for many of the challenges we face in various fields. During the program, students work as research assistants for experienced researchers at Qatar University to apply what they have learned in conducting scientific research to refine their practical skills and thinking skills, investigate, and arrive at facts. Students also learn about many scientific fields at Qatar University, especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Director of the Qatar University Young Scientists Center Prof. Noora Jaber Al-Thani said, "Our need for scientific studies and research is increasing day by day, as science is in a race to obtain as much accurate knowledge as possible derived from the sciences to ensure comfort and well-being for human and guarantee him superiority." "The primary function of research is to expand knowledge to create better conditions for human survival, safety, and well-being. Scientific research has a great impact on youth and society, as it helps to develop their abilities to innovate based on knowledge to achieve innovative solutions that provide in all aspects of life. She added," Scientific research is the main engine of the wheel of development and progress, offered through discoveries in all areas," she added.

The program offers many important workshops for students to improve scientific research skills and the ability to test hypotheses and analyze results to achieve the best possible outcome and formulate scientific research. In addition to safety and skills workshops in the labs, students are trained in critical thinking and presentation skills.

This cycle includes seven scientific researches in different fields. The first research titled "Electrochemical Lithium mining from seawater", and another research titled "Designing composite membranes for multifunctional applications; Wastewater treatment and Antibacterial Applications", and another research titled "Towards the design and performance enhancement of hole transport layer (HTL) free carbon electrode-based perovskite solar cells (c-PSCs) using numerical modeling ", and another research titled "Corrosion inhibition performance of polyolefin smart self-healing composite coatings modified with Cyclodextrin hybrid particles" and other research projects.

Source: QNA

By Harshita Kaur - September 05, 2022

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