INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF NURE SCIENTISTS CONTINUES

12.06.2023

The partnership of the Department of Biomedical Engineering of NURE with Umm Al-Qura University (Saudi Arabia), initiated as part of DAAD projects and the joint Ukraine-Germany project MESU-BMBF 2019-2021 “3D-Model – Implementation of rapid prototyping to design and model” received further development the upper respiratory tract in normal and typical pathologies”.

The result of scientific research in the field of rhinology was joint high-level international publications and a priority application for the first international patent of the BMI department. Currently, a confirmation of joint efforts and further partnership, in particular, to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, has been received from the department’s stakeholder Saleh Alofi Bander Ali, who is the founder of Development Visions Company for research and studies LLC.

Development Visions LLC aims to support the research development of young scientists based on interaction with innovators both in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and around the world.

The company aims to become a creative umbrella that supports high-quality scientific and innovative approaches and experimental research and contributes to the justification of their feasibility and economic support.

The first such steps were taken based on the interaction with graduate student Ibrahim Yunuss Abdelhamid. The selection was based on his successful research during his undergraduate, master’s and postgraduate studies, and it reflects the quality of education provided by the BMI Department of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics.

Now, our graduate Ibrahim Yunuss Abdelhamid plays an important role in creating effective communication for the development of scientific research that contributes to the improvement of the university’s position in the rankings at the local and global levels.

We thank the company Development Visions LLC for supporting the research of our scientists, which is especially important in the difficult conditions of wartime.

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF NURE SCIENTISTS CONTINUES