Arab American University, in collaboration with the Forschungszentrum Jülich, Civil Safety Research, carried out experiments on the "Dynamics of Traffic Movement" project at the faculty of Sport Sciences.
The aim of the experiments is to study the various factors that affect the dynamic movement of traffic individually or collectively in natural and abnormal situations, in which the use of advanced algorithms and advanced neural networks can be predicted by the behavior of traffic and the different paths they can follow, as well as in many areas such as the introduction of Smart Autonomous Vehicle Navigating, which can predict movement traffic to avoid road accidents and evacuation of buildings or public places in emergency situations.
A delegation from University of Flensburg - Germany visited Arab American University in Ramallah to discuss ways of cooperation with the university and its academic programs.
The delegation represented the University of Flensburg in Germany, its Vice President for International and European Affairs Prof. Monica Igmoller, the Director of International Bureau at the University, Professor Orlik Barker, and Prof. Ralf Westenber, attended with Dr. Zeina Barakat. They were welcomed by Vice President of International Relations at Arab American University Dr. Dalal Erekat, and Vice President for Planning and Development Dr. Maaz Sabha. Dr. Moaz Sabha.
A team of researchers from the University made a scientific visit to the Jülich Research Center in Germany and met the research teamwork from the Center, and was introduced to their unique researches in applied physics, neuroscience, and computer science fields and to enhance future cooperation.
The research team included both the Dean of Scientific Research Dr. Mahmoud Manasra, the Dean of the Faculty of Science Dr. Moayad Abu Saa. The lecturer in the Faculty of Science Dr. Firas Al-Batah, lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Dr. Mohammad Mari, in addition to a group of students candidated to complete their higher studies in the Masters and Ph.D.