The Technology Department at the Faculty of Science, Technology, and Engineering at Bethlehem University hosted a highly informative lecture titled “An Innovative Non-Surgical Approach to Treating Cancer Tumors.” The lecture was delivered by Dr. Anan Qubti, the founder of Synergy Med, a Bethlehem-based startup specializing in medical devices.
During the lecture, Dr. Qubti highlighted the crucial role of computational simulations in the development of treatment technologies. He specifically focused on simulating electromagnetic interactions between microwave and radiofrequency waves with the human body and nanoparticles. Additionally, Dr. Qubti discussed simulations of air flow and mechanical stress analysis within medical devices.
The lecture also showcased the involvement of several students from the department who are collaborating with the company in areas such as computational simulations and software engineering.
The event sparked significant interaction from the attendees, underscoring the importance of research and innovation in medical technology and the positive impact of modern disciplines in the fields of science and technology. This lecture is part of the Faculty’s ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between theoretical education in academic programs and practical applications in science and technology.