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Signing a cooperation protocol with the Egyptian Russian University
Dr. Sherine Abdel Qader Muharram, President of the Electronics Research Institute, signed a cooperation protocol with Dr. Sherif Fakhry, President of the Egyptian Russian University, to achieve the principles and goals of the national strategy for higher education and scientific research.Dr. Sherine Abdel Qader Muharram, President of the Institute, said in a statement today that it was agreed to exchange scientific and technical knowledge and academic materials, in addition to providing training opportunities, benefiting from the scientific capabilities and laboratory equipment of the Institute, and establishing joint research and applied projects in the fields of electronics, information and communications technology, renewable energy, and others. Of the common areas.
She added that the protocol stipulates the registration of the results of research and projects, whether in scientific journals or patents, according to the nature and quality of the results of these projects and their industrial applications.The head of the institute explained that a joint mechanism will be developed to qualify students for the requirements of the labor market, through joint applied programs, developing innovative ideas and transforming them into semi-industrial outputs to enhance the contribution to comprehensive and sustainable economic development, in addition to hosting entrepreneurs and emerging companies based on applied research outputs from student projects. At the headquarters of the City of Science and Technology for Electronics Research and Industry.
For his part, Dr. Sherif Fakhry, President of the Egyptian Russian University, said that the university seeks, through signing the cooperation protocol with the Electronics Research Institute, to conduct theoretical and applied studies and research, and to provide training for students and faculty members in the field of advanced technology to prepare researchers in the university’s various faculties to be able to solve Scientific and technological problems facing society and manufacturers in technical fields.
He added that, under the cooperation protocol, university students will be optimally prepared to face future local and global competitive challenges, enhance the students’ scientific, social and cultural skills and qualify them to be distinguished graduates capable of meeting the needs of students.