Al-Mustaqbal Center for Energy Research continues to welcome students from the College of Engineering and Engineering Technologies as part of the summer training program, in an academically rich environment marked by strong engagement from participants.
Today’s activities featured focused technical lectures on the design and operation of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems. The program included a theoretical session explaining the engineering fundamentals of HVAC systems, followed by hands-on practical training using design models and engineering software. Real-life components of the systems—such as cooling units, compressors, and ventilation modules—were also presented and discussed.
A group of professors and specialists in the field of refrigeration and air conditioning engineering led the sessions, actively involving students in practical discussions and real-world scenario analysis. This interactive approach helped enhance students’ critical thinking and teamwork skills.
This activity is part of the center’s and university’s strategic efforts to foster an interactive and integrated learning environment—one that supports the development of students’ practical and technical skills and increases their readiness to enter the workforce immediately after graduation. The program connects academic curricula with real-world applications, using state-of-the-art technologies and laboratories.
📌 This training is part of a continuous series of activities organized by the center throughout the summer training period, including lectures, workshops, field visits, and lab-based training in areas such as renewable energy, control systems, and thermal energy systems.
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