Damascus-SANA
Under the title “Working to Build a Syria of Hope,” the Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Damascus University will launch tomorrow its fourth exhibition of distinguished student’s graduation and research projects for the year 2021, which it holds in cooperation with the Faculty of Informatics Engineering, the College of Applied Sciences, the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, and a number of private universities, scientific institutions, companies and economic events.
The exhibition, which continues until next Thursday, includes 140 projects and applied research in several fields, including solar energy, electricity generation, programming, medical equipment, prosthetics, automation of industrial machines, and rehabilitation of machines in factories damaged by attacks by terrorist organizations, in addition to the latest uses of robots, especially in the field of prevention of infection. Corona Virus.
The exhibition aims to develop students’ inventions and projects and their applied and research innovations to become a marketable product and create job opportunities through communication between industrial companies, the educational body supervising projects and students who have implemented projects and achieve communication with entities and companies wishing to present topics or projects for development in the following years.
The Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering was established in 1962 as a high industrial institute and turned into a college in 1972 based on Legislative Decree No. 38 of 1972. It includes eight engineering departments in addition to the Department of Basic Sciences. It is considered one of the largest faculties of Damascus University, with more than 17 thousand students.