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Scientific Workshop in Germany Brings Together University of Benghazi Researchers for International Collaboration on Positioning Systems

2026-08-17

University of Benghazi researchers participating in the AGYA scientific workshop at Leuphana University Lüneburg in Germany

Researchers from the University of Benghazi participated in a scientific workshop hosted by Leuphana University Lüneburg in Germany as part of the research mobility activities of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA). The programme is being implemented by Dr Abdulhamid Al-Hassi, from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Benghazi, as part of a research visit to the German university.

The workshop brought together Dr Ali Elgayar from the University of Benghazi, Prof. Lobna Said from Nile University in Egypt, Prof. Ghada Bouattour from Leuphana University Lüneburg, along with several researchers from the host university.

The programme included presentations and discussions of the preliminary results of the research work completed to date, an exchange of perspectives and ideas on advancing the research, the development of plans for the next phases of the research, and discussions on mechanisms for expanding scientific collaboration among the participating researchers and institutions.

Abdulrahman Al-Zawi, a PhD student at the University of Benghazi, also participated in the research visit, which provided him with the opportunity to work directly in German laboratories and contribute to preparing experiments and collecting data. This supports his doctoral research while facilitating the transfer of the knowledge and experience gained during the visit to the University of Benghazi.

This activity marks the beginning of formal research collaboration between the University of Benghazi and Leuphana University Lüneburg, opening new opportunities for the preparation and publication of joint scientific research, student and researcher exchanges, and the development of future research projects in positioning systems and other areas of mutual interest.

The collaboration reflects the University of Benghazi’s efforts to strengthen its presence in international scientific research networks and to support researchers and postgraduate students by providing opportunities for direct engagement and collaboration with international academic and research institutions.

 

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