ICE Qatar Committee - Emerging Engineers Award Finals 2019

Monday, 17 June 2019 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM GST

Rotana City Centre, Conference Centre, West Bay, Doha, P.O. Box: 25522, Qatar

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Monday, 17 June 2019 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM GST

ICE Qatar Committee
Emerging Engineers Award Finals 2019
Monday, June 17th, 2019
Rotana City Centre
6:30 PM onwards
ICE Qatar Emerging Engineers Award Finals 2019

The award promotes and recognises outstanding communication of civil engineering work. ICE student, graduate and trainee technician members in the region submit research and innovative work related to engineering projects and designs. The top entries, which are selected by expert judges present their work and compete for prizes at the Regional Final.

Regional winners also have the chance of being shortlisted for the overall final which takes place at ICE’s Headquarters in London Their presentations are followed by question and answer sessions when audience members are encouraged to participate. There is also an opportunity to enjoy complimentary refreshments and network with other engineering professionals.

Attending the Emerging Engineers Regional Final gives you a great chance to:
- Learn about the latest developments in engineering
- Test the finalists’ knowledge
- Add to your continuing professional development (CPD) record.

Prizes:
- First Prize: QAR 2500
- Second Prize: QAR 1500
- Third Prize: QAR 1000

Regional Qatar Finalist details:
- Faheem Memon - An Experimental Study of Fundamental Structural Properties of Tyre Reinforced   Concrete.
- Korhan Demir - Geomechanical properties of Doha Rock Formations and applicability of Mohr-- Coulomb and Hooke- Brown Failure Envelopes for the rock masses in the deep excavations.
- Shane Burke - Engineering the Doha Metro – Redline North.

Guest Speaker

Mark Robertson has years of professional experience in construction, specifically on concrete technology. He was a business development manager in construction for four years in Nigeria, twenty-seven years in operations and general management in ready-mix concrete based in Nigeria, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UK. In January 2019, he joined Doka Middle East as the Business Development Manager - Concremote. Mr. Robertson holds a degree in Civil and Mechanical Engineering from Stow College in Glasgow, Scotland and studied Concrete Technology in Bircham Newton Training Center in the UK.

Event Sponsors
Doka

ICE - Middle East

The Institution of Civil Engineers

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