Egyptian Russian University Mechatronics Engineering Students Successfully Develop an Integrated Weather Monitoring Station
In a new scientific achievement that reflects the excellence of its student talents, and under the patronage of Professor Dr. Sherif Fakhry, President of the Egyptian Russian University, and Professor Dr. Alaa El-Batsh, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, a team of third-year students from the Department of Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering successfully designed and developed an advanced weather monitoring device.
This achievement comes in line with the university’s strategy aimed at enhancing students’ skills and strengthening their technical capabilities through practical projects and participation in competitions. The university places great emphasis on fostering creativity and promoting a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, ensuring the preparation of graduates capable of meeting the growing demands of the local, regional, and international labor markets.
For his part, Dr. Alaa Mohamed El-Batsh, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, praised the idea, describing the project as “an integrated weather monitoring station” that adds to the series of achievements accomplished by the faculty’s students in academic forums and various competitions.
He explained that the project highlights the students’ competence in integrating modern technology with mechanical and electrical systems, as the station is capable of accurately measuring and analyzing several atmospheric variables, including:
Air temperature and humidity levels
Atmospheric pressure
Wind speed and direction
Rainfall measurement
The project was developed under the supervision and guidance of Dr. Omar Fathy Maher, Lecturer in the Department of Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering, who noted that the project serves as practical evidence of the students’ ability to connect academic curricula with real-world applications.
The project team included a distinguished group of third-year students:
Youssef Obeid, Mohannad Abdelkawy, Ammar Ali, Ahmed Soliman, Hamdy Mohamed, Michael Mesiha, Mohamed Abou El Ela, Omar Othman, Helmy Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Hany, and Hassan Salah.
This project by Egyptian Russian University students is not merely an academic achievement; it also represents a practical tool that supports Egypt Vision 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of climate action, innovative education, and smart infrastructure development.
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