Egyptian students design water-powered engine

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Tue, 14 Jul 2020 - 11:41 GMT

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Misr University for Science and Technology

Misr University for Science and Technology

CAIRO - 13 July: Egyptian students at the Faculty of Engineering, and Misr University for Science and Technology have succeeded in implementing some environment-friendly projects, which depend on the exploitation of renewable energy sources, instead of the traditional energy sources that cause harm to the environment.
 
The students presented innovative graduation projects that help in the development of society, most importantly the design of a diesel engine that is powered by water instead of gasoline, as per the instructions of Khaled el-Toukhy, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Misr University for Science and Technology.
 
Baher Abu-steit, dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Misr University for Science and Technology, described the undergraduate students at the faculty as having the capabilities that would qualify them to compete in the job market.
 
Abu-Steit explained that they have the innovative ideas and projects that the state needs, such as water conservation projects, energy production projects, and waste recycling projects.
 
The dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Misr University for Science and Technology pointed out that the project of designing a diesel engine and a gasoline engine powered by water as an alternative to fuel is carried out by removing the water and turning it into hydrogen and oxygen.
 
Students also presented an electric vehicle design project to conserve the environment, in addition to another project that improves the efficiency of solar collectors.
 
Abu Steit confirmed that the Faculty of Engineering at Misr University for Science and Technology is keen to graduate engineers who can participate in building a developed society. The college also contributes to preparing its students to compete efficiently in the labor market with high skills, qualifying them to participate effectively in the national projects of Egypt.
 

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