A scientific seminar titled “Biomedical Engineering Applications in Prosthetics” was held on campus, aiming to highlight the advanced role of biomedical engineering in developing prosthetic technologies and improving their functional efficiency. The seminar was delivered by Engineer Hadeer Hossam on April 22, 2026, as part of academic activities that connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
The seminar addressed the latest developments in the design of smart prosthetic devices and the mechanisms of integrating biological systems with engineering technologies to enhance performance accuracy and user responsiveness. It also highlighted the role of these technologies in supporting rehabilitation and improving quality of life. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, by promoting innovation in medical solutions.
This seminar reflects the university’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in engineering and medical fields and encouraging students to understand modern applications that serve humanity and society.