Tabuk: The University of Tabuk, through its Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies, has embarked on five collaborative research projects with King Salman International University in Egypt. These initiatives are designed to advance the fields of artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and water purification, among others.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the research projects aim to manage the self-emergence of artificial intelligence via neural networks to enhance the stability of renewable energy systems and minimize operational risks. Additional projects include the application of green technologies to develop metal-organic frameworks for the removal of heavy metals from water, alongside the design of smart systems for early disease detection and improved diagnostic accuracy.
The University of Tabuk has outlined three primary objectives for these projects: the publication of high-quality scientific research in reputable journals, the development of innovative solutions and technologies with practical industrial applications, and the creation of research products that generate economic impact.
These projects, which began in June, demonstrate the University of Tabuk's dedication to fostering high-quality scientific research and enhancing international collaboration in areas of national importance.