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Oman, Engineering Gathering at Sultan Qaboos University

Muscat: The 15th Engineering Gathering kicked off at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU). His Highness Sayyid Dr. Adham bin Turki Al Said, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance, patronized the event. The gathering took place at Al-Fahm Hall in the Cultural Centre, offering a platform for young engineers to showcase their skills.

The 15th Engineering Gathering brought together students from Oman, the UAE, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Saudi Arabia. These students represent universities such as Sohar University, the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, and the University of Al-Anbar in Iraq. The gathering provided an excellent opportunity for students to present their innovative ideas.

The event covers various engineering disciplines, including civil, mechanical, petroleum, chemical, industrial, architecture, and mechatronics. Students presented projects in these fields, aiming to solve global challenges. Participants competed for awards in each engineering department, as well as the grand prize for the best project.

In addition to presentations, the 15th Engineering Gathering features an exhibition. The exhibition, held in the grand hall of the Cultural Centre, showcased 32 impressive projects. These projects passed through a rigorous screening process to ensure high quality. One notable project was the design of Musandam International Airport, developed by SQU students. The project focuses on sustainable architecture suited to the region’s mountainous landscape.

Another standout project is Recycling Marble Powder in Concrete Production, presented by SQU. This initiative aims to incorporate marble waste into concrete production. The goal is to enhance concrete’s strength and durability while reducing its environmental impact.

The Enhanced Oil Recovery Using Chemical Injection project by the National University was also highlighted. This research focuses on improving crude oil extraction by using chemical injections. It aims to reduce water content in extracted oil, increasing efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.

One of the most remarkable projects is the Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm System. Developed by the University of Al-Anbar, Iraq, it helps individuals with disabilities control prosthetics using brain signals. This innovation represents a significant advancement in assistive technologies.

Another exciting project is SQU’s Thermal Energy Storage System for Oman. This system uses solar power to store energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The project aims to enhance energy efficiency, supporting sustainable energy practices in Oman.

The Miniature Robot for Lunar Surface Exploration, developed by SQU, is another project on display. This small robot is designed to explore the lunar surface, navigating rugged terrain while gathering data for space exploration.

SQU’s Production of Blue Hydrogen from Flare Gas project aims to use waste flare gas to produce hydrogen. This aligns with Oman’s sustainability goals by reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy production.

Another notable project is Artificial Intelligence for Optimizing Medical Appointment Scheduling. This SQU project uses AI to predict patient no-shows, optimize scheduling, and improve the efficiency of healthcare services.

Through these projects, the 15th Engineering Gathering continues to provide a platform for creativity and innovation. Students are not only showcasing their technical skills but also contributing solutions to global challenges. The event highlights the critical role of young engineers in shaping the future of technology and sustainability.

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