Student Innovations Take Center Stage at the First Scientific Exhibition at Rojava University
Rojava University's scientific exhibition features student innovations—from plant and insect models to robots and an electric car—drawing notable attendance from students and faculty.
Qamishlo _ The scientific exhibition at Rojava University presents plant and insect modles, seed and fertilizer samples, alongside technological innovations including multi-purpose robots and an electric car, in an event bringing together student research and applied projects from several faculties.
The first scientific exhibition at Rojava University Kicked off today, Monday, June 29, With the participation of students and researchers from the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, showcasing their innovations, research projects, and applied solutions. The exhibition runs for two days.
Several faculties participated in the exhibition. The Faculty of Agricultural Engineering made a notable presence through five diverse departments, presenting scientific models and applied research. Their participation was as follows:
- Plant Species: 10 tables displaying 26 dried plant specimens following herbarium methodology.
- Camellia Plants: 35 labeled specimens illustrating the characteristics of this plant species.
- Seed Types: 102 samples of local seeds, all labeled and classified.
- Insects: 5 tables containing 120 specimens of local insects.
- Organic Insects: A display of vermicompost fertilizer as an application of organic cultivation.
Jalila Muhammad, co-chair of the Agriculture Department at Rojava University, provided detailed information to our agency about her participation in the exhibition, stating that this is the first time such an exhibition has been held. "These exhibitions are extremely important because they are concerned with knowledge. As part of the Agriculture Department, we presented fertilizers and descriptions of some local seed varieties, in addition to the insect section and insects found in the region. This exhibition gave students the opportunity to prepare everything themselves for participation."
The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology participated in the exhibition with ten products:
- Smart robot for cleaning solar panels
- Design and implementation study of a wheeled robot capable of transporting objects
- Electric car
- Food delivery robot
- AI-powered robot
- Electric wheelchair for people with special needs
- Smart farming connected to solar energy
- Car control via mobile phone
- Robotic arm design sensing hand movements
- Car control system
Khadija Silman, a student at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, said she participated in the exhibition with two other students. "Our project is a smart robot for cleaning solar panels. This robot is used in many places, and two of our professors helped us present this project."