Recommendations of the Seventh Youth Researchers Conference for Basic and Engineering Sciences at South Valley University

The events of the Seventh Youth Researchers Conference for Basic and Engineering Sciences, held at the university, were concluded under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Youssef Gharbawy, President of the University, and Dr. Ahmed Akawy, Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research.

Dr. Jamal Taj Abdel Jaber, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and President of the Conference indicated that the events of the Conference included a discussion of 58 research, six scientific sessions, and five technical scientific lectures, where the Conference discussed scientific & engineering issues that are central to the development of society and the welfare of citizens.

Dr. Khalid bin Al-Waleed, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Honorary President of the Conference, added that the Conference had produced a number of recommendations including recommending the use of thromboplastin as an antibacterial for skin, attention to further studies on Nile fish and their viral injuries, and the use of secondary zinc oxides to reduce the pollution of industrial wastewater for paper mills.

Dr. Alaa Sadiq, Dean of the Faculty of Computer and Information and Honorary President of the Conference, noted that the Conference’s recommendations also included the need to expand the use of solar and wind energy and improve solar efficiency.

Dr. Hussein Maghriby, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Graduate Studies and Research Affairs and Executive Director of the conference, added the conference’s recommendation to use Sargassum moss as a vital source for the synthesis of nanometric sulfur particles on a large scale and to use natural fiber-reinforced polymer in many industrial applications.

Dr. Mahmoud Sayed Abdel-Sadek, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Sciences for Graduate Studies and Research, and Dr. Imad Ali, Heads of the Technical Program of the conference, pointed out the need to use control technology to optimize wind turbine use smart antennas to service medical applications and expand the use of IoT in hybrid applications.

Dr. Hani Ahmed Atallah, the technical coordinator of the conference, explained that the conference’s research was in the field of basic and engineering sciences from the faculties of science and engineering in addition to research participation from the Faculty of Computer and Information.