The Faculty of Engineering and Design at Middle East University recently organised its annual Scientific Day under the theme ‘Artificial Intelligence in Tomorrow’s Engineering and Future Designs’. The event was held under the distinguished patronage of the Chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees, Dr. Yacoub Nasereddin, and was attended by the University President, Professor Salam Khalid Al-Mahadin, alongside the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Ayman Awad, members of the academic staff, and a large assembly of students.
A central feature of the proceedings was the ‘Wataniyat’ (Nationalist) exhibition, where students showcased artistic and design works commemorating the journey of the Hashemite Royal Family. These pieces illuminated various stages of the life of His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, reflecting the students’ profound awareness of national history and their ability to employ art as a medium for expressing Jordanian identity and loyalty through structured visual narratives.
The event further encompassed a comprehensive showcase of student projects from across the faculty’s diverse departments. Students from the Smart Systems Engineering department presented works demonstrating an advanced understanding of modern technological applications, while the Department of Architecture displayed 3D models and projects focused on urban design and contemporary sustainability. Simultaneously, graphic design students exhibited innovative models leveraging artificial intelligence, and the interior design department showcased exceptional skills through 3D models and projects centred on sustainability, reuse, and recycling.
Meanwhile, the Renewable Energy Engineering department presented practical models for wind and solar power generation, alongside advanced energy control systems that underscore a growing technical awareness of the imperative transition towards clean and sustainable energy sources.
The proceedings concluded with the active participation of over twenty specialised companies from the engineering and design sectors, which presented the latest industrial solutions and technologies. This collaborative framework reflects the strategic alignment between the university’s educational outcomes and the rigorous requirements of the professional labour market and advanced global education.
