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Best Prototype

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The OQ Hackathon for Digital Sustainability, held on 20–21 September 2024, provided a platform for innovative solutions in sustainability and digital technology. The Engineering and Technology Department at UTAS-Nizwa participated with the project "Home Automation: Water Supply and Water Tank Monitoring System over IoT" under the supervision of Dr. Wisam. Their innovative solution won the prestigious Best Prototype Prize.

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FIRST PLACE in the National Level Student’s Technical Paper Presentation

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"RENEWABLE ENERGY BASED SMART UMBRELLA FOR STREET VENDERS" won the FIRST PLACE in the National Level Student’s Technical Paper Presentation in Advanced Engineering and Technology (TAET 2024), organized by the Engineering Department and Research & Consultation Department of UTAS, Al Mussanah in collaboration with IEEE Oman Section.

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First place in Omani Youth Day ceremony - 2023 "Project title: Thermal insulation concrete using sustainable materials"

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This study investigates using Calotropis gigantea milk and various waste materials, such as aluminum dust, date palm fiber, shopping plastic bags, and thermocol beads, to create thermally insulating self-cured concrete from bio and industrial waste.

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National Level Symposium on Scope of Renewable Energy Systems and Green Hydrogen Applications (SORESA 2024)

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We are delighted to announce that our students have secured First Place in the recent student project exhibition for their innovative and impactful project titled "Study on a Multipurpose Hydrogen Generator."

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Ethics in Environmental Sustainability

This workshop addressed the role of ethical AI in advancing environmental sustainability, focusing on how AI can support ecological goals responsibly. Key areas covered included:

  • Data and Resource Management: Exploring ethical data practices in AI to optimize resource usage, improve efficiency, and reduce waste in ways that align with environmental goals.
  • Continuous Impact Assessment: Discussing frameworks for the ongoing evaluation of AI's environmental effects, balancing innovation with ecosystem protection.
  • Practical Applications: Examples included AI-driven monitoring of climate and air quality, optimizing resource management in agriculture, and enhancing waste reduction and recycling processes.
  • Commitment to Ethical Development: Emphasizing the importance of embedding ethics at each stage of AI development, ensuring technology meets environmental responsibility standards.

The workshop closed with a call for collaborative standards in AI use, ensuring it supports sustainable and ethical environmental practices.

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