UOS President Highlights Green Hydrogen Project and Technological Innovations
Key Ideas
- His Highness emphasized the importance of converting research projects into beneficial ventures for the community and multiple sectors, urging institutions to commercialize these projects for mutual benefit and to advance scientific, educational, health, technical, and environmental efforts.
- The University of Sharjah (UOS) is pioneering a project to produce green hydrogen from seawater, aligning with global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. The technology relies on direct electrolysis of seawater, making it an environmentally friendly energy source.
- In addition to the green hydrogen project, His Highness was briefed on innovative technologies such as the EduMentor educational application that combines artificial intelligence and entertainment methods to enhance learning experiences. Another project focuses on using AI to diagnose neurological and chronic diseases early, aiming to improve citizens' quality of life.
- The UOS Centre of Excellence in Healthy Aging was highlighted for its focus on community service, scientific research, and medical initiatives, with plans to expand international memberships and collaborations.
During a recent presentation at the University of Sharjah (UOS), His Highness highlighted the transformation of research projects into beneficial ventures for the community, urging institutions to commercialize these projects for mutual benefit. The UOS is advancing the production of green hydrogen from seawater, a carbon-free energy source that aligns with global efforts to combat climate change. This innovative project aims to establish a pilot station for green hydrogen production using seawater electrolysis, showcasing the university's commitment to sustainability and renewable energy. Furthermore, His Highness was introduced to technological innovations such as the EduMentor educational application, which leverages artificial intelligence to enhance student learning experiences. Additionally, a project utilizing AI for early diagnosis of neurological and chronic diseases was presented, emphasizing the improvement of citizens' quality of life through innovative healthcare solutions. The UOS Centre of Excellence in Healthy Aging was commended for its community service, research initiatives, and plans for international collaborations in the field of healthy aging.
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