Industrial Engineering Graduation Projects Day

The School of Engineering and Applied Science at Nile University is thrilled to provide another well-qualified new batch from the Industrial Engineering Program to the market. The professors have been listening, admiring and commenting on the students' graduation projects the whole day and the feedback we got from them is that students are mostly graduating with straight As. Now is the time to celebrate their achievements and let the excitement and joy of this milestone fill their hearts. It has been such a rewarding journey, where it would not have been completed without the support of their

Electronics and Computer Engineering Students' Graduation

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Nile University is thrilled to announce that this year’s Electrictronics and Computer Engineering Program graduation project day was a remarkable success. Students showcased their innovative and cutting-edge projects that reflected their expertise in electrical circuits, computer programming, and hardware design. From autonomous projects to advanced machine learning models, these young engineers demonstrated their ability to tackle complex technological challenges. The event provided a unique opportunity for industry professionals, faculty

ARUD Program's Graduation Projects

Congratulations to the first batch of ARUD graduates from Nile University! The success of the Jury of the Graduation Project is a milestone for the 5-year program established through the ERASMUS+ co-funded project IMPAQT. The distinguished jurors provided valuable feedback to the students, who presented their work with conviction and heart. This marks the completion of the implementation phase of the project, and we congratulate our partners and graduating students on this achievement. We wish them all the best in their next learning phase.

Civil Engineering Showcase at "Al-Hoda International School"

The Civil Infrastructure Engineering & Management (CIEM) program at Nile University is dedicated to raising awareness of Civil Engineering among high school students. Recently, the CIEM team visited "Al-Hoda International School" and showcased the world of civil engineering. The CIEM team provided a comprehensive overview of the field and its many applications in the real world, inspiring the next generation of civil engineers. The visit was a great success and helped to inspire young minds to make a difference in the world through civil engineering.

EU4M Farewell

As the end of the academic year approaches, it’s time for the EU4M students to bid farewell to their peers and professors. This year’s farewell ceremony was made even more special with the attendance of a caricature artist Sabry who added a unique touch of creativity to the event. The EU4M program is a highly prestigious program that attracts students from all over the world who share a common passion for mechatronics. The farewell ceremony was held at the Nile University, where the students gathered to celebrate their achievements and say goodbye to their classmates and professors.

Nile University Faculty at Slovak University of Technology

Under the umbrella of the Mobility Agreement between Nile University and Slovak University of Technology, Arch. Mirame Mahmoud, and Dr. Menna Tawfik from the Architecture and Urban Design program ARUD accomplished two visits to the Slovak capital Bratislava exploring the values of internationalization and building international networks for furthering the collaboration between ARUD at NU Nile and STU, specifically Spectra centre of Excellence, a leading institute in spatial planning. Arch. Mirame spent two and a half months during which time she participated as a member of the organizing
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Preprocessing Trajectory Learning Techniques For Robots: A comparative study

Many applications in our everyday living are totally depending on using the robots. So that, the need for having smart and more productive robots is increasing. Developing such robots necessitates the programming of the robot. Hence, the machine learning approaches are widely employed to accomplish this objective successfully. Programming the robot can be applied by demonstration such that the skills are transferred to robots through supplying examples of the desired movement. Multiple trajectories are observed and modelled in order to learn new skills by obtaining a general trajectory of the