Tribune News Network
Doha
The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) hosted the Sustainable Mobility Symposium, bringing collectively specialists, researchers, business leaders, and policymakers to discover pathways towards decarbonising transportation and advancing sustainable mobility options in Qatar and the area.
Organised by the College of Engineering and Technology, the symposium highlighted UDST’s rising management in utilized analysis and innovation via the Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Mobility (CeSMO).
The programme featured an introduction to CeSMO delivered by the Acting Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology, Dr. Raja Mazuir Shah. A keynote tackle by Dr. Marwa Al-Ansary, international knowledgeable in sustainability and power know-how, offered international insights into the evolving power panorama and its impression on future mobility methods.
A high-level panel dialogue titled “Towards Decarbonisation in the Transportation Industries: Challenges and Opportunities” explored regional mobility challenges and rising applied sciences. Moderated by Professor Apostolos Pesyridis, assistant dean for analysis and graduate research, the session addressed electrification, renewable power integration, logistics resilience, and business collaboration.
Technical displays showcased cutting-edge analysis carried out by UDST school, overlaying matters comparable to fuel-integrated battery thermal administration for hybrid autos, electrification frameworks for conventional dhow vessels, renewable charging infrastructure for marine crafts, light-weight supplies for automotive functions, provide chain and maritime defines methods, and modern waste-to-mobility options.
Commenting on the event, Dr. Rachid Benlamri, vice chairman for lecturers on the University of Doha for Science and Technology, mentioned: “Sustainable mobility is central to building resilient and future-ready economies. Through applied research, industry collaboration, and innovation-driven education, UDST continues to contribute to Qatar’s transition toward low-carbon transportation systems.”