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The SMU project is an IoT-connected medical device
Discussing the practical field training plan for students of the Artificial Intelligence Department in robotics programming using the Python language.
Scientific visit for first level civil and architectural engineering students to Modern Towers Concrete Company
Launching the final exams for the second semester of the academic year 2024-2025 AD at the College of Engineering and Information Technology
Opening of the Scientific Projects Exhibition in the Building Construction 2 course for second-level architecture students
A scientific visit for the first-level students of the Civil Engineering Department to the fourth construction and building exhibition
An expanded meeting of the university presidency with the deanship and heads of scientific departments in the College of Engineering
A scientific symposium for students of the Civil and Architectural Engineering Departments on the importance of construction chemicals and insulation systems in improving the performance and protection of concrete structures
A scientific visit for the second-level students of the Department of Architecture to the historic city of Shibam Kawkaban
Conclusion of the training program for the first-level students of the Civil Engineering Department in the Central Laboratory of the Ministry of Public Works
Launching practical training for third-level students of the Medical Equipment Engineering Department at the Republican Hospital
Continuation of the training program for the second level students of the Civil Engineering Department in the central laboratory of the Ministry of Public Works
A scientific visit for the Department of Architecture, second level, to the Haraz area of Sana’a, as part of the architectural construction course
Student graduation projects for the Mechatronics Engineering Department for the academic year 1444 AH.. 2022-2023 AD.
Project No. 4:
SMU
It is a medical device connected to IoT
It monitors human vital signs such as (Spo2, HR, ECG,
Body Temperature),
In addition to measuring sugar without pricking using NIR.
It makes it easy for the doctor or specialist to view the patient’s condition through the application.
The project was submitted by the student: Hajar Abdel Wahab Al Thalaya. Under the supervision of Dr. Hatem Al-Dais and M. Saad Al-Batinah. The discussion committee: Dr. Nasser Al-Mofari, Dr. Fouad Hanash, Dr. Muhammad Al-Alfi, Dr. Radwan Al-Bathaiji, Dr. Mahmoud Al-Tawiti, and Dr. Farouk Al Fahidi.