The final stage of Qatar University College of Engineering (QU-CENG) 12th Life is Engineering Programme (LIEP) concluded recently. The final race was the culmination of the six-month-long project which saw the participation of 11 high schools.
The race and award ceremony were conducted in the presence of CENG dean Dr Khalid Kamal Naji, and CENG Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Department Head Prof Elsadig El Mahdi, as well as CENG faculty and high school teachers, students and parents.
In his remarks, Dr Naji highlighted the main objective of QU 12th LIEP which is represented in simplifying the main rules of STEM subjects and motivating Qatari students to join CENG in order to lead the engineering and industrial sector in the country and discover the wide field of opportunities beyond that.
Prof El Mahdi explained that the participating students attended several workshops and sessions on design, and were trained by CENG's experienced engineers and faculty members who transferred different technical skills. "The main objective beyond this programme is to prepare highly effective engineers who can contribute to the development and progress of Qatar.”
In his remarks, Dr Naji highlighted the main objective of QU 12th LIEP which is represented in simplifying the main rules of STEM subjects and motivating Qatari students to join CENG in order to lead the engineering and industrial sector in the country and discover the wide field of opportunities beyond that.
Prof El Mahdi explained that the participating students attended several workshops and sessions on design, and were trained by CENG's experienced engineers and faculty members who transferred different technical skills. "The main objective beyond this programme is to prepare highly effective engineers who can contribute to the development and progress of Qatar.”