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 Students from the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University achieve advanced positions in the competition for the best research poster award during the Second International Symposium for Applied Water Research

Alexandria University students participated in the “Second International Symposium for Applied Water Research in the Private and Public Sectors,” which was organized by Ain Shams University during the period from 25-26 October and included activities and competitions for the best student research poster presentation, where the student Mosaad Darwish, a student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Program at the Faculty of Engineering, won the second place award, while Salma Al-Shabrawi, a master’s student at the Faculty of Engineering, won the third place award.

Alexandria Engineering Journal ranks 8th globally among the best multidisciplinary engineering journals worldwide with an impact factor of 6.8 within top Q1 category and ranks first among Egyptian journals indexed in the Clarivate Analytics JCR ranking
Alexandria University President, Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa announced that Alexandria Engineering Journal (AEJ) which is published by the international publisher Elsevier, received an impact factor of 6.8, which is the highest impact factor for the journal in its history. The new impact factor places the journal among the highest 8.9% indexed journals in its field and within the Q1 category according to the Clarivate Analytics JCR ranking 2022.
Prof. Dr. Konsowa added that the journal ranked 8th globally among multidisciplinary engineering journals worldwide and also ranked first among Egyptian journals indexed in the Clarivate JCR list, adding that the Citescore of the journal also increased from 8.3 in the year 2021 to 9.1 in the year 2022.
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Starting studies in the dual degree program in cooperation between University of Alexandria and the University of Essex for students enrolled in the Computer and Communications Engineering program

First batch of Faculty of Engineering students from the computer and communications engineering program enroll in the 4+1 dual degree program with the University of Essex and arrive at the University of Essex campus to start their studies.

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The agreement between Alexandria University and the University of Essex allows Faculty of Engineering students from the computer and communications engineering program, mechatronics and robotics engineering program and electromechanical engineering program to obtain a Bachelors degree from Alexandria University and a Masters degree from the University of Essex, where the student studies 4 years (8 semesters) at Alexandria University followed by 1 year at the University of Essex.

Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, congratulated the Faculty of Engineering team (EFFCT) for winning first place in the “Egypt Summit for Community Investment Projects” competition, launched by the Innovators and Talents Fund, in cooperation with the Hult Prize International Competition Authority. The competition involves student teams at different universities in Egypt, who have ideas and prototypes for community projects in the field of clothing and fashion, which can be turned into startups.
It is worth noting that the three winning teams will be promoted to participate in the regional competition, which is the penultimate stage of the final Hult Prize competition, which will be held in Paris next August, to compete for cash prizes of one million dollars, which will be awarded to the best team in the world that wins the competition, to enable the team to carry out their project.
The Hult Prize competition is the largest student competition in the world, with more than 100,000 students participating after holding qualifiers in more than 120 countries. It aims to develop imagination, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship skills, in order to solve pressing social problems.
It is noteworthy that the Hult Prize competition is organized by the Hult Business International School, which is a private, non-profit international academic institution, with branches in the United States of America, England, the Emirates, and China. A group of the institute’s alumni have been organizing this annual competition for more than from 10 years.
The concept of the competition is based on the distinguished ideas presented by each team, which contribute to providing solutions to environmental problems, through the manufacture of environmentally friendly products that support environmental and social sustainability. The final national qualifiers of the competition, with prize value of 100,000 pounds, took place among 11 student teams, representing 10 Egyptian universities at the Innovation Centre (IHub) at Ain Shams University. The jury, which included a group of experts and specialists, determined the student teams that won the first three places.

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