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"Intelligent Campus" Exhibition Showcases AI Innovative Solutions to Develop UoS’s Facilities and Infrastructure

The Department of Architectural Engineering in the College of Engineering at the University of Sharjah (UoS) organized an engineering exhibition titled: "Intelligent Campus: AI Innovations Developing University Facilities and Infrastructure". The exhibition displayed a wide range of innovative projects by master’s and senior bachelor’s students, aimed at developing the University’s facilities and infrastructure.

The Exhibition was inaugurated by His Excellency Prof. Hamid M.K. Al Naimiy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, in the presence of Prof. Abdul Wahab Bin Mohammad, Dean of the College of Engineering, Prof. Mohamed Maalej, Vice Dean of the College of Engineering, and Prof. Emad Mushtaha, Chair of the Department of Architectural Engineering.

The exhibition included numerous architectural designs by master's students in architecture and final-year bachelor's students who employed artificial intelligence in their designs to enhance the efficiency of the University’s facilities and improve the infrastructure, transforming the University’s campus into an efficient and sustainable one.The Department of Architectural Engineering at the University of Sharjah endeavors to acquaint and train students with the latest technologies used in the engineering and architectural fields. The department focuses on integrating AI technologies into undergraduate and postgraduate courses to prepare students for the labor market requirements.

Under the supervision of Dr. Aref Maksoud and Dr. Aseel Ali Hussien, students also presented their innovative projects such as smart parking lots, which involved restudying, designing, and analyzing movements within the University’s parking lots. The designs offered optimal solutions for parking spaces, improving parking efficiency and reducing congestion. Moreover, students presented designs for the University’s corridors transformed into smart corridors and tailored to the needs of students, faculty, and administrative staff. In addition to other designs related to infrastructure and the use of artificial intelligence in redesigning the University’s infrastructure to enhance facilities and energy efficiency within buildings.

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