The 3rd Scientific Conference Showcases Graduation Projects of Sana’a University’s Faculty of Science Students
Under the gracious patronage of the Presidency of Sana’a University and the Deanship of the Faculty of Science, the college organized the 3rd Scientific Conference to discuss graduation research projects for the academic year 2025–2026. The event took place over two days, Sunday and Monday, Ramadan 5–6, 1447 AH (February 22–23, 2026), with extensive participation from students and faculty members.
During the conference, students presented 30 research projects representing the culmination of years of theoretical and practical study. The topics varied across health and environmental studies, advanced chemical experiments, mathematical models for analyzing natural phenomena, as well as applied physics and energy research. The presentations reflected a distinguished scientific level and a high capacity for analysis, discussion, and addressing inquiries from the judging committees and the audience.
In a statement on the occasion, the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Mohammed Qusila, emphasized that the conference aligns with the university’s commitment to fostering a culture of scientific research and linking educational outcomes with community needs. He noted that these graduation projects are a practical step toward preparing qualified scientific cadres capable of contributing to national development and service.
Several faculty members praised the qualitative level of the projects, commending the efforts of both students and supervisors. They affirmed that the showcased work reflects the evolution of academic and research performance within the faculty, enhancing its scientific standing both inside and outside the university.
The Scientific Conference is an annual academic event aimed at providing a platform to display student innovations and research. It contributes to establishing a stimulating environment for creativity and excellence, reflecting a bright image of the educational outcomes of the Faculty of Science at Sana’a University.






