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14 projects for electrical and electronic engineering students at the Harvest Fair at Aleppo University

2021-09-01T15:06:07.119Z


Aleppo, SANA- The Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Aleppo held today the Scientific Harvest Exhibition, which included 14 p.m


Aleppo-Sana

Today, the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Aleppo held the Scientific Harvest Exhibition, which included 14 engineering projects implemented by fifth-year students in the college as graduation projects in the industrial, agricultural and electronic fields.

The President of Aleppo University, Dr. Maher Karman, told SANA reporter that the students completed their projects under the supervision of the teaching staff with the aim of refining their talents and scientific knowledge and enabling them to present distinctive projects that are applicable and developed in the future.

The Dean of the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Dr. Omar Hamandoush, explained that the exhibition is held every year with the aim of giving the opportunity for distinguished students to present their graduation projects, highlighting them and achieving benefit from them, noting the quality of the submitted projects and stressing that the necessary support will be provided to them in order to develop them and move them from a mini laboratory project to a real machine. It is economically beneficial to society.

SANA’s camera met with a number of students, where the student Rasha Qatmawi explained that she presented the smart incubator project using (IOT) to monitor the child remotely through a USB stick to receive and communicate the child’s data to the supervising doctor via the (Android) application in order to send the alert.

The student, Muhammad Meresh, also presented a project for a robotic prosthesis for those who lost his arm, by using an electronic glove that addresses the movement of the muscles to move the desired finger through a chip designated for him. heat sensitive.

Student Abdul Rahman Saqati presented a 3D plastic injection machine project with the aim of producing plastic parts for any product by placing it on the printer machine designated for its production.

Visitors to the exhibition stressed its importance in terms of benefiting from these energies in the future, as Amin Kako expressed his admiration for the presented projects, as they are a successful start for future projects with local expertise.

Bariwan Muhammed

Source: sena

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