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The German Jordanian University (GJU) participated in the National Technology Parade with several innovative projects by its students. The Environmental Energy Analyst project (an advanced system for comprehensive sustainability analysis using Internet of Things technologies) won first place in the industrial feasibility projects category by IEEE IAS and third place in the industrial and agricultural technology category.
The project team consisted of students Raneem Al-Aredi, Mohammad Al-Ali, and Tala Al-Kanani, supervised by Dr. Zakaria Dalla'ah and Dr. Osama Sa'ada from the Department of Energy Engineering at the School of Natural Resources and Environment Management (SNREM). Engineer Wael Al-Akar from the Engineering Department and Engineer Baher Abu Sbaa also participated.
The project idea revolves around the importance of accurately and advancedly examining and analyzing momentary electricity consumption, measuring temperature, humidity, and water quantity in reservoirs, as well as accurately measuring electricity consumption and calculating energy efficiency and quality in an advanced manner.
In addition, a project titled "Green Hydrogen Generation Using Renewable Energy and Advanced Storage Systems" won second place in the green and sustainable technology category. The project team consisted of students Faisal Abdullah and Osama Al-Rabie, supervised by Dr. Osama Sa'ada and Dr. Zakaria Dalla'ah from the Department of Energy Engineering. The project focuses on improving and enhancing the efficiency of green hydrogen production using supercapacitors and advanced storage systems, in addition to solar cells.
The National Technology Festival took place on the University of Jordan campus, showcasing over 100 projects from various Jordanian universities. These projects competed across multiple categories for top honors. Additionally, the German Jordanian University (GJU) organized a training workshop for the sub-committees responsible for overseeing the student parliament elections.