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Engineering Day 2024 meet with industry delegates

Electronics Soldering and Desoldering Essentials Workshop

Solar & Energy Expo Visit with Students

Finale of the Sumo Robot Competition at Prince Sultan University

Electrical engineering laboratories win funding grants from the Research, Development, and Innovation Authority (RIDA)

Prince Sultan University's SSEL Shines at 3rd Intelli-Student Workshop in the UK: Pioneering Cutting-Edge Technology for Transformative Pedagogies

Soldering/De-soldering Practice

The Smart Systems Engineering Laboratory completes a training course in Arduino programming

Workshop on artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging and assistive devices

Students from Riyadh Schools Explore Electrical Engineering Laboratories

A Hands-on ARDUINO TRAINING for Beginners

Sumo Robotics Competition

PLC Wiring and Programming

Dr. Dhafer Al-Makhles participates in the conference on accelerating the future of sustainable energy in Saudi Arabia

The electrical engineering major at Prince Sultan University is among the top 500 in the world in the Shanghai ranking

PRINCE SULTAN DEFENSE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Center (PSDSARC) Progress Review Visit

Advancing Open Science and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Smart Systems Engineering Lab's Commitment to SDG 7 and 11 Focused Excellence

Elevating Research Horizons: The Renewable Energy Labs Commitment to SDG 7, 11, 17-

The electrical engineering major at Prince Sultan University is among the top 500 in the world in the Shanghai ranking

PSU's progress in Space Research and Radio Astronomy

PRINCE SULTAN DEFENSE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Center (PSDSARC) Progress Review Visit

PSU Electrical Engineering Faculty and Students Explore "EV Show 2023" and Forge Networking with Electromin CEO

Electrical Engineering students visit the Solar Show KSA 2023

8 of the Communications and Networks Engineering Department are among the top 2% of scientists worldwide

The Communication and Networks department organized a field trip for its students to visit "The Future Energy Show KSA" exhibition.

2nd Workshop on Intelli-Student – A Cutting-edge Computer-aided Learning Platform to Augment Online Teaching and Learning Pedagogies: A UK-Saudi Partnership Project.

Training on Arduino: Reading analog and digital sensors

A field trip to EV Expo 2022 for students of Electrical Engineering

CNE department conducted a workshop on “Basic Switches & End Devices connectivity, configurations and implementation using packet Tracer”

Solar pv based speed control of dc motor using ardiuno for fan and pump applications

A workshop on “Cisco Packet Tracer and Wireshark” for PSU students by CME & Smart Systems Engineering Lab

Smart Systems Engineering Lab (SSEL) organized Three days’ Workshop “HANDS-ON TRAINING USING ARDUINO”

Net Zero Emission and Transition Towards Climate-Neutral Economies: The Role of Higher Education and Saudi Vision 2030

Prince Sultan University held the International Conference on Sustainability: Developments and Innovations

PSU’s Prosthetics and Orthotics Center aims to bring mobility to Saudi Arabia’s amputees

WORKSHOP ON MATLAB SCRIPT AND SIMULINK

Prince Sultan University Translation Award for Students - A.Y. 2021-2022

Prince Sultan University Translation Award for Faculty - A.Y. 2021-2022

A field trip to LEAP 2022 for students of electrical engineering, communications, and networks engineering

PSU Celebrates the Graduation of Three Classes of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Recipients at Marsool Park

International Conference on Sustainability: Developments and Innovations

Communications and Networks Engineering Department students go on a field trip to Riyadh TV Tower

College of Engineering, Your Scholarship Awaits You - 2nd Semester AY 2021 -2022

Smart Systems Engineering Laboratory at the College of Engineering develops a new technology for early detection of brain tumors

Saudi Broadcasting Authority Field Trip

Structures & Material Lab at the College of Engineering holds a seminar entitled (Nonlinear Analysis of Concrete Structures)

Trimble Signs MOU with Prince Sultan University

Signing of a cooperation agreement between Prince Sultan Schneider Electric University

Master of Engineering Management Admission

IDE Teaching Mode (Term 201)

Communications and Networks Engineering Department Lab arrangement for 201 semester

Engineering Management Department Lab arrangement for 201 semester

PSU students at 1st GCC Conference in Industrial Engineering and Operations Management

College of Engineering Students Attending Project Management Professional (PMP) Training Course

College of Engineering for both Male and Female is Preparing to Participate in Shell Eco-Marathon 2020 with Two Cars after the Success of the First Attempt with “Vision” Car

The National Center for Academic Accreditation and Assessment

Engineering Management Students Visited Riyadh Metro Site in Riyadh

Dubai Design Week trip

The Center of Diabetes Technology (CDT) in University of Virginia

Concluding the 3D Designing and Printing Specialized Course for Female Students

Engr. Shabir Hussain Khahro received the best paper presentation

Dr. Al Khayyal Receives University Participants’ Certificates From His Royal Highness Prince of Riyadh Region

Smart Systems Engineering Laboratory at the College of Engineering Designed Revolutionary Antennas for Cancer Detection, Wearable IOT Healthcare, 5G, and WI-FI Applications

Innovative designs for antenna systems have been successfully designed by the leader of smart systems engineering laboratory, Professor Mohamed Marey. It is a collaborative effort involving research centers in France, Italy, Germany, UK, Pakistan, Egypt, and India. Cancer detection, wearable internet of things healthcare, 5G cellular networks, and wireless local area networks have all been primary focuses of these designs.

In this year, the laboratory has delivered no fewer than fifteen creative solutions to this crucial wireless technology. They have been documented in prestigious periodicals. The majority of these innovations have also undergone actual implementation and testing to guarantee their efficacy in real-world contexts.

Specifically, the laboratory proposed new innovative antenna systems for the early detection of brain and Kidney cancer. Tumors as small as 2.5 mm were successfully detected. The benefits of these methods include small size, speed, low cost, pain-free examination, and ease of use. The practical deployment of these antennas took place at the Faculty of Engineering, King Saud University.

Body sensor networks (sometimes called medical body area networks) are wireless networks of wearable computing devices. These devices may be implanted within the body, surface-mounted on the body in a fixed position, or accompanied by devices that humans can carry in various positions, such as in clothing pockets, by hand, or in various bags. The healthcare sector is anticipated to be the first to make use of this technology, particularly in the area of continuous monitoring and logging important data of patients with chronic conditions including diabetes, asthma, and heart attacks. These networks can also be used in the realms of sports, the military, and even security. Extending the technology to new domains may further facilitate communication by allowing for the effortless transfer of data between humans and machines. Several novel antenna systems for use in medical sensor networks were successfully designed by the laboratory.

Connected vehicles, which enable vehicles to exchange data with one another, are becoming increasingly popular in today's fast-paced society. Automated and intelligent driving experience is possible if vehicles are linked to more communication devices. This calls for the installation of automotive antennas that can handle various radio frequency services simultaneously. The smart systems laboratory has properly introduced novel automotive antenna designs.

New generations of wireless technologies, including 5G cellular and 6G Wi-Fi,    provide greater data speeds, ultra-low latency, improved reliability, vast network capacity, and increased availability. In order to support these technology, the smart systems laboratory developed a plethora of new antenna systems. Extremely effective, used throughout a broad frequency range, inexpensive, compact, and straightforward to manufacture.