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Cooperation protocol between the Electronics Research Institute and Pharos University
Prof. Dr. Sherine Abdel Qader Muharram, Acting President of the Electronics Research Institute, and Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, President of Pharos University, signed a cooperation protocol to consolidate the prospects for cooperation between research institutes and private universities.
This is in implementation of what was agreed upon between the Electronics Research Institute and Pharos University during the previous visit to the university last month, and to maximize the benefit from the human and laboratory capabilities between the two sides. Today, the Electronics Research Institute of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, headed by Prof. Dr. Sherine Abdel Qader Muharram, received a high-level delegation from Pharos University, where the delegation was headed by Prof. Dr. Ramadan Abu El-Ala, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and the delegation included Prof. Dr. Muhammad Jaber, Dean Faculty of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Abd al-Rahman, Head of Electrical Engineering Department, and a group of senior professors and researchers from Pharos University.
The Institute was attended by Dr. Ahmed Attia, Acting Head of the Department of Microwave Engineering
And Dr. Maged Naguib, Head of the High Energy Department, Dr. Ghada Farouk, Acting Head of Informatics Research, Dr. Haitham Hussein Abdullah, Professor in the Department of Microwaves, Dr. Hisham Abdel-Hadi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Ribbon Circuits Engineering, Dr. Aref Eleiwa, Assistant Professor, in the Photovoltaic Department, Dr. Bassem Ibrahim, Acting Head of the Cloud Computing Lab, Eng. Samir Hussein, Head of the Central Laboratories at the Institute, Professor Abdel Hamid Mohamed, an assistant researcher at the Nanotechnology Lab, and Counsellor Islam Tawfiq, the Institute’s legal advisor
Dr. Sherine Muharram explained that the cooperation will be on several axes, including training students in the institute’s laboratories equipped at the highest level, supervising and following up on the implementation of graduation projects, and adopting entrepreneurship and technological incubators in the field of electronics, communications and information technology to expand the base of cooperation with industry and employ projects and research to serve the local community. Dr. Sherine added that there will be cooperation between the two sides in many fields, including the manufacture of solar cells, lithium batteries, nanotechnology and electronic waste.