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Three Innovations from Alfaisal University Selected by the Ministry of Education for the Geneva Innovation Conference 2024

The academic community at Alfaisal University is excited to announce that three distinguished faculty members—Dr. Farid Amalou, Dr. Ibrahim M. Salman, and Dr. Nidal Nasser—have been chosen to represent the Kingdom at the upcoming Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions 2025. This prestigious event is set to take place from April 9 to 13, 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland.

Dr. Ibrahim M. Salman will showcase his innovative research titled “Low-level neurostimulation of the renal nerves as a potential therapeutic strategy for hypertension treatment,” published in Frontiers in Pharmacology. This study emphasizes the promise of neurostimulation as a novel approach to treating hypertension, highlighting the faculty’s dedication to advancing medical science.

Additionally, Dr. Farid Amalou, an Assistant Professor of Physics, will present his WIPO-certified project, WO2021191658 – COMPUTER MOUSE.Professor Nidal Nasser, a Professor of Software Engineering, will introduce his innovation, “Novel Molecular Signaling Method and System for Molecular Communication in the Human Body.” This project was developed in collaboration with Professor Ben Liang from the University of Toronto and Professor Abdulaziz Al Helali, an Assistant Professor of Software Engineering at Prince Sultan University.

The Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions (Invention Geneva) is known for showcasing impactful inventions. Each year, over 825 exhibitors from 35 countries present their exclusive innovations, research, and new products, all ready for the market.

 

For more about Dr Farid invention, visit https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/WO2021191658

For More about Dr Nidal Nasser Invention, visit https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=9127434

Novel Molecular Signaling Method and System for Molecular Communication in Human Body

Novel Molecular Signaling Method and System for Molecular Communication in Human Body

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