Suez University
Suez Governor opens the Research and Student Projects Exhibition of the university Al-Shazali: Outstanding projects and ideas, emphasizing the efficiency of scientific research at the University
Tue. 30 Jul, 2024

As part of his first visit to Suez University, General Staff of War/ Tarek Al-Shazali, the Suez Governor, accompanied Prof. Dr. Ashraf Hnijal, The SU President, opened the Research and Student Projects Exhibition of the university at the Technological Building.

Prof. Dr. Abdullah Ramadan, the Deputy Governor, Prof. Dr. Sherif Fahmy, the SU Acting Vice-President for Postgraduate and Research Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ezzedine Husseini Jad, the SU Acting Vice- President for Education and Students Affairs, Deans of faculties, and Executive Leaders of the governorate attended the events.

The Governor opened the exhibition and then witnessed a documentary film about the University entitled "We are Suez University " produced by the Media Center of the University of Suez in which he explained all non-traditional academic programs in various faculties of the University that aim to provide graduates capable of keeping up with the requirements of the labor market.

Then, the governor and the president walked through the exhibition's corridors, where he listened to an explanation from the deans of faculties, teaching staff members, and students about the models presented for the university's research projects.

The projects of the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering exhibition varied between its various disciplines. Prof. Dr. Essam Ahmed Ali, the Dean of the Faculty, reviewed the projects presented at the exhibition were:

- First: A simulation model of a standard alloy -commercial aluminum has been established and the area with high thermal content has been identified and how to remove the defects of the castings. The proposed model has been verified through practical experiments and the results have been very satisfactory and semi-identical.

- II: Green hydrogen production project with reduced energy consumed using nanomaterials.

- Third: Project to manufacture cement and ceramic materials from mine and quarry residues through the application of geopolymer techniques.

- Fourth: The project to find innovative technology to overcome the problem of annular pressure during deep drilling of offshore petroleum wells was submitted for registration as a patent and then commercialized through global and national petroleum companies.

Prof. Dr. Osama Kaddour, the Dean of the Faculty of Fish Resources, reviewed four projects of the Faculty:

- Monitoring and analysis of climate changes and their impact on the water environment.

- Project for the production of natural packaging materials from fish waste.

- Project ventilation for fish farms unit.

- Project manufactures fish product unit.

As Dr. Mohammed Aziz, the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, reviewed the Projects faculty Students serve the sustainability axis:

- A wind tunnel and turbine project designed with a surrogate control technique, which allows an increase of between 5 and 10% of the capacity generated.

- A hydrogen engine project using water electrolysis to produce hydroxy gas and inject it with fuel to increase the engine's efficiency.

- A three-dimensional printer project designed and manufactured entirely within the Faculty of Engineering.

Therefore, Prof. Dr. Ihab Shehata, the Dean of the Faculty of Education that the Department of Technical Education has submitted after projects and works of art such as:

- Field statues symbolizing the Suez Championships

- Field status derived from the visual identity of Suisse

- Gate designs for the entrances to the Suez governorate with ceramic murals

- Murals with contemporary designs derived from the heritage and visual identity of Suez Corniche - Corniche Port Tawfik - The main places in the governorate

- Ceramic shape and ceramic sculpture, Graphics heritage designs with a contemporary vision in line with modern technology.

At the Faculty of Technology and Education of the Suez University Exhibition, Prof. Dr. Hussam Al-Din Mustafa, the Dean of the Faculty, saw the most important applied research projects with practical models, including:

- Project for the production of fiber arming skewers with lighter weight and higher tensile coefficient than iron skewers

- Manufactured models of concrete mixtures of plastic waste in line with the preservation of the environment and the provision of raw materials.

- Projects for photovoltaic and thermal solar energy compatible with the State Plan 2030, and its sovereignty also reviewed the applied projects for yarn, textile, refrigeration, and adaptation departments.

Al-Shazali expressed his admiration for the research and student projects that he has witnessed. This confirms that scientific research at the University is proceeding distinctly. His Excellency also noted the need to translate these projects and ideas virtually to benefit from them in the service of the community.