MADABA
— The research assistant from the NanoLab of the
German Jordanian
University (GJU), Eng. Ahmed Al-Baghdadi was ranked first in the 2021 Fall
Wells Lab Jordan competition. Baghdadi won for his innovative project in the
field of microfluidics in medical and pharmaceutical industry research.
اضافة اعلان
Baghdadi
won the competition in its fifth edition. The competition was carried out by
the International Society of Engineers in Jordan (EIC) with the support of the
German Agency for Scientific Exchange (DAAD), and GJU, as an academic partner,
considering it received a number of young Jordanian scientists and
entrepreneurs applicants.
Ten
of them were selected to pitch their ideas to a jury on September 18 at the
Zain innovation platform.
Baghdadi
was given a free trip to the German capital, Berlin, to represent Jordan and to
present his project in front of global experts and scientists at the Fall Wells
World Conference, Baghdadi qualified for the finals after his short
presentation to a jury from the industrial and academic sectors.
Falling
Wells Lab is a platform based in Berlin for academics, businessmen, and
professionals from all disciplines who have the opportunity to present their
research work, business models, innovative projects, or ideas with their peers
and a distinguished jury of academia and business.
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