The SMU project is an IoT-connected medical device
Scientific visit for second-level chemical engineering students to Shamlan Water Factory
Launching the second semester of the first level of the academic year 1446 AH corresponding to 2024-2025 AD in the College of Engineering
Launching the first phase of discussing graduation projects in the Cyber Security Department at the College of Engineering and Information Technology
A scientific visit for the fourth-level Mechatronics Department students to the Aqil Industrial Complex
The University Training and Rehabilitation Center launches a specialized training course in filter technology
The College of Engineering at the United Arab Emirates University organizes a symposium entitled “Martyrdom is a gift that God meets with a gift” as part of the activities commemorating the annual anniversary of the martyr
University Training and Rehabilitation Center inaugurates ICDL International Computer Driving License Course
The University President and the Secretary-General review the progress of the correction process and listen to the committee members about the electronic correction mechanism
Launching the final exams for the first semester of the academic year 1446 AH, in the College of Engineering and the College of Administrative Sciences
Within the activities of the scientific week, graduation projects for students of the Mechatronics, Oil and Gas Engineering Department were discussed.
Scientific symposium on the experience of the Information Technology Center and the center’s systems for the university’s information technology students
Specialized scientific symposium on nanotechnology and project quality management for students of the departments of architecture and civil engineering

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.