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السبت: 06 ديسمبر 2025
  • 08 November 2025
  • 12:25

Following the directives of Professor Dr. Mohammad Al-Widian, President of Amman Arab University, and under the supervision of Dr. Anwar Al-Assaf, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University, the Faculty of Engineering participated in the activities of the Twelfth Conference on Scientific Research in Jordan, sponsored by His Excellency Professor Dr. Adnan Badran, and organized by the Jordanian Association for Scientific Research, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation, with the participation of a group of faculty members from various colleges of the university.

Where the Faculty of Engineering from Amman Arab University was represented in the conference activities by: Dr. Mohammed Al-Mayateh, Head of the Civil Engineering Department, and Dr. Kamal Haddad andEngineer Mona Al-Momani, along with a number of faculty members from various disciplines at the university. The conference dealt with key scientific topics and rich dialogue sessions discussing a collection of research papers that addressed scientific and applied issues, focusing on the development of scientific research and enhancing the exchange of expertise among academics and researchers in various fields.

And the conference saw a wide attendance of scientists, researchers, and representatives of public and private academic sectors, reflecting the increasing interest in scientific research as a fundamental pillar for the development of society and building a knowledge economy, and its pivotal role in enhancing the course of development and innovation, as well as forming an effective scientific platform for exchanging expertise and knowledge.

And the participation of Amman Arab University in this conference is part of its continuous commitment to actively participate in scientific and academic events, and an affirmation of its commitment to enhancing research cooperation and academic partnerships with higher education institutions in Jordan, and consolidating its academic and research role in serving the community and developing scientific and creative thought.

 

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