Discussions of graduation projects for students in the College of Engineering and Information Technology at the university for the academic year 1446 AH (2024-2025 AD) continue.
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The College of Engineering and Information Technology at the Emirates International University continues to discuss its students' graduation projects for the academic year 1446 AH (2024-2025 AD), amidst a vibrant and innovative academic atmosphere. Since the beginning of last week, the college halls have hosted successive sessions to present graduation projects, reflecting the distinguished research and scientific efforts undertaken by students under the supervision of a select group of faculty members.
The projects presented during the second week varied between the disciplines of information technology and mechatronics engineering, focusing on innovative technical solutions that meet the needs of society and keep pace with modern scientific developments, such as smart city systems, artificial intelligence technologies, infrastructure improvement, and other related topics.
Today, a number of projects were discussed as follows:
The first group from the Mechatronics Engineering Department presented their project: Design and construction of a small-scale plastic injection molding machine. The project was submitted by students: Salah Tariq Al-Masry, Saeed Abdulwarith Al-Sabry, and Basem Haider Al-Samawi, and supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Farouk Al-Fahidi, Head of the Information Technology Department.
The project is a mechatronics system used for plastic injection and shaping, and scalable for aluminum injection and shaping, among other components.
The students reviewed the design and implementation stages, which were implemented using a standard engineering methodology. The students' responses to the discussion committee's questions and discussions were clearly scientific, demonstrating their broad and distinguished mastery of the skills acquired during their studies and their ability to connect theoretical and practical aspects to meet the needs of industrial environments and the job market.
The second group from the Information Technology Department presented a distinguished graduation project titled "Smart Environmental Monitoring for Air Quality in Factories." This unique project seeks to protect the industrial environment and worker health using smart sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.
The system is based on monitoring harmful gases and volatile organic compounds in the industrial work environment, and targets plastic factories as a first phase.
The system uses precision sensors such as the MQ-135, MQ-7, MQ-2, DHT22, and Flame sensors, integrated with an ESP32 module and an HMI display to display real-time data.
The project was implemented by students: Amir Ali Al-Awadhi, Mohammed Essam Al-Zubaidi, Ziad Ahmed Saeed Mohammed, Ahmed Mohammed Al-Wasabi, and Ahmed Khaled Al-Yamani, under the academic supervision of Professor Ahmed Sultan and the assistant supervision of Muhannad Al-Mashriqi.
The third group from the Information Technology Department presented their graduation project, a domestic and international flight ticket booking application. The project was submitted by students: Ayman Mohammed Abbad, Sadiq Aziz, Iyad Mohammed Al-Warafi, Salah Al-Din Ahmed Al-Hasani, and Raouf Amin Al-Jalal, and supervised by Dr. Mukhtar Ghilan and Engineer Muhannad Al-Mashriqi.
The project aims to develop a system that allows users to easily book tickets for domestic and international flights and complete payments securely and efficiently. The app offers key features, including searching for available flights, selecting destinations, setting travel dates, viewing ticket prices, and completing the online booking process. It also allows users to view and save tickets at any time within the app.
The discussions were attended by the Dean of the College, Dr. Ibrahim Farea, and the heads of the relevant departments, including Dr. Radwan Al-Badaji, Head of the Mechatronics Engineering Department; Dr. Farouq Al-Fuhaidi, Head of the Information Technology Department; Dr. Ahmed Sultan Al-Hijami, Head of the Artificial Intelligence Department; Dr. Mohammed Al-Alafi, Head of the Medical Equipment Department; Dr. Jameel Rashid, Head of the Cybersecurity Department; and Dr. Mukhtar Ghilan, Head of the Management Information Systems Department. The Dean of the College emphasized that these discussions represent the fruit of years of hard work and diligence, and reflect the progress the College has made in enhancing students' practical and research skills. He praised the high quality of the projects and the quality of the ideas presented.
This step comes as part of the university's commitment to supporting scientific research, developing students' capabilities, and enhancing their readiness for the job market by integrating academic knowledge with practical applications.
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