Engineering students excel in renewable energy and smart systems projects

Engineering students excel in renewable energy and smart systems projects

The Faculty of Engineering organized an exhibition titled “Distinguished Student Projects in the New and Renewable Energy Program” as part of the university’s efforts to support practical applications, promote innovation, encourage applied scientific research, and develop students’ skills in modern technology fields. The event was held under the patronage of Yahya Mabrouk Farag and Prof. Dr. Reda Hegazy.

Prof. Dr. Reda Hegazy, President of the University, toured the exhibition accompanied by Prof. Dr. Ehab Saeed, Prof. Dr. Mohamed El Sherbiny, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Kamel, Mr. Hassan Ammar, Secretary-General, and Mr. Abdelrahman Yahya, Assistant Secretary-General. They inspected the student projects showcased in the engineering workshops, expressing their admiration for the students’ outstanding level and strong innovative capabilities—reflecting the university’s role in preparing graduates capable of keeping pace with the latest developments.

Prof. Dr. Reda Hegazy expressed his pride in the distinguished performance of students in the New and Renewable Energy Program, emphasizing that the presented projects reflect a genuine shift toward education based on understanding and application rather than memorization and rote learning.

He added that the university is keen to align the educational process with labor market needs by encouraging students to implement practical projects that demonstrate their capabilities and prepare them to keep up with rapid technological advancements. 

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Kamel, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, affirmed that the student projects reflect the faculty’s success in adopting an advanced educational model that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application. He noted that the New and Renewable Energy Program is one of the leading programs that the faculty continuously develops in line with the latest international standards.

He also explained that the faculty is committed to providing a stimulating learning environment for creativity by equipping students with modern technological tools and encouraging innovative thinking and teamwork—clearly evident in the student projects, whether in the field of solar energy or smart systems.