.Thamar University celebrates 9 innovative projects for 37 graduates from the Mechatronics Department at the College of Engineering
Thamar University celebrates 9 innovative projects for 37 graduates from the Mechatronics Department at the College of Engineering
□ Thamar University Media/Jamal Al-Bahri/ Jumad Al-Awwal 15,1446. November 17, 2024
■ Within the framework of Thamar University's efforts to enhance creativity and raise the level of innovation, Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Haifi, the Rector of the University, his Vice Rector for Student Affairs Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Al-Rifai, his Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Prof. Dr. Adel Al-Ansi, Dr. Mohammed Hutram, the General Secretary of the University, and a number of Deans of Colleges, University Leaders, and its Academic and Administrative Cadres attended today a discussion session for a number of distinguished innovative projects presented by 37 graduates from the Mechatronics Department at the College of Engineering.
During the session, nine innovative projects were presented that impressed the audience, and the University Rector praised the students' efforts and achievements, stressing the University's pride in these innovations that will contribute to serving the nation in various medical, security, industrial and other fields.
Dr. Al-Haifi also announced the University's intention to organize a special exhibition to display these innovations, praising the efforts of the students and faculty members in the College of Engineering, headed by the Dean of the College, Dr. Fouad Al-Jermouzi, his Deputy for Academic Affairs, Dr. Abdullah Abbas, the General Secretary of the College, Ali Al-Dhamrani, and the Heads of the Scientific Departments, and considered the displayed achievements a distinguished addition to the record of the Head of the Mechatronics Department, Dr. Mohammed Al-Madhwahi and his scientific efforts.
The innovative projects presented to the discussion committee included a desktop CNC machine capable of manufacturing printed circuit boards, a six-axis drone for delivering orders, a mobile respirator to improve health services, a 3D integrated printer, a virtual doctor assistant robot based on the Internet of Things, an integrated vehicle protection system using the Internet of Things technology, a person tracking system using a smart drone, an artificial intelligence-based medical robot to support medical decision-making, and the human doctor robot [YAFA].
These projects were supervised by a group of engineering and information systems professors, and the discussion committee consisted of the head of the Mechatronics Department at the College of Engineering, Dr. Khaled Al-Hussaini, and Dr. Walid Dahiya from the College of Computers and Informatics.
The discussion session was attended by a number of Deans of Colleges, including Prof. Dr. Amal Al-Mujahid, College of Administrative Sciences, Dr. Adel Emran, College of Medical Sciences, Dr. Nabil Al-Mikhlafi, College of Continuing Education, Dr. Mohammed Juaim, Dean of the Engineering Consulting Center, and a number of Consultants of the University Rector, General Managers and Secretaries of Colleges at the University.