Dr Dena al-Thani, assistant professor and director of Interdisciplinary Programmes at the College of Science and Engineering at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, has been appointed a member of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Technical Advisory Group on Assistive Technology in recognition of her technical knowledge, skills, and experience relevant to assistive technology (AT).
Dr al-Thani is an established researcher in the areas of inclusive design and AT, with publications in high-ranked journals and engagement with key world forums. As part of her efforts to ensure the impact of her research in Qatar, Dr al-Thani also serves as a consultant at the Mada Assistive Technology Centre, working with the innovation team. The WHO emphasises access to AT as a fundamental human right to live a productive, dignified, and independent life. The organisation has estimated that over one billion people need AT, but only one in 10 has access to what they need. As an advisory body, the technical group will provide independent scientific and technical advice, supporting the implementation and expansion of the WHO’s Priority Assistive Product List and other support tools.
Dr al-Thani’s appointment, which is for two years and in her personal capacity, is expected to benefit HBKU through potential collaborations between the research university and the WHO.
Dr al-Thani is an established researcher in the areas of inclusive design and AT, with publications in high-ranked journals and engagement with key world forums. As part of her efforts to ensure the impact of her research in Qatar, Dr al-Thani also serves as a consultant at the Mada Assistive Technology Centre, working with the innovation team. The WHO emphasises access to AT as a fundamental human right to live a productive, dignified, and independent life. The organisation has estimated that over one billion people need AT, but only one in 10 has access to what they need. As an advisory body, the technical group will provide independent scientific and technical advice, supporting the implementation and expansion of the WHO’s Priority Assistive Product List and other support tools.
Dr al-Thani’s appointment, which is for two years and in her personal capacity, is expected to benefit HBKU through potential collaborations between the research university and the WHO.