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CMU-Q startup receives grant from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Published: 14 Mar 2022 - 09:55 am | Last Updated: 14 Mar 2022 - 09:55 am
Stellic team members.

Stellic team members.

The Peninsula

Doha: A business that started as a student project at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), a Qatar Foundation partner university, has been awarded a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) to identify technology challenges in the areas of student advising, degree progress and tracking. 

Sabih bin Wasi, a co-founder of the technology firm, Stellic, said, “With this grant, we are hoping to learn the impact that current university data systems and infrastructure are having on students. We believe technology has a bigger role to play, like providing better information to advisers and people who support students. That’s what we hope to learn through this grant.” 

Stellic is a student-centred technology solution provider in higher education. Co-founders Wasi and Rukhsar Khan graduated from CMU-Q in 2015 with degrees in computer science. Fellow CMU-Q alumni Jiyda Moussa and Musab Popatia were also instrumental in building Stellic into an international company. Today, the Stellic advising technology is used in 40 institutions, including colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Pakistan and Qatar.

Michael Trick, dean of CMU-Q, congratulated the Stellic team for its commitment to change and said, “At Carnegie Mellon, we encourage students to pursue work that matters. I am delighted to see how Sabih and Rukhsar are leading their team, not only to build a successful business, but to find ways that students from diverse backgrounds can succeed and thrive in higher education.”

The Stellic team will work closely with BMGF to find new approaches to improve postsecondary attainment rates and close opportunity gaps for Black, Latino, and Indigenous students. Stellic and BMGF will partner with Wright State University and CUNY Lehman College for the project.

Khan is looking forward to leveraging the resources of BMGF to learn more about how technology influences the student experience. “The Gates Foundation has years and years of learning and research in this area, and we want to use that. One of things that we are offering is to bring the voice of the student into the mix. We want to look through the student lens and learn how they would like to be supported.”