First Cohort of Computer Simulation Students to Present Research in Germany and Belgium

Bethlehem University proudly marks a significant milestone as eleven fourth-year students from the Computer Simulation in Sciences and Engineering (CSSE) program in the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Technology, and Engineering travel to Germany and Belgium for their final seminars.

As the program’s first-ever graduating class, these students have the unique opportunity to present their innovative research in top-tier academic environments, gaining invaluable experience and engaging with leading experts in their field. This achievement highlights Bethlehem University’s commitment to academic excellence and international collaboration.

This endeavor is made possible through the project entitled “Computer Simulation in Science and Engineering (CSSE),” funded by the German Federal Foreign Office with the DAAD as the managing institution. The project currently supports nine students from Bethlehem University in carrying out their graduation projects at the University of Duisburg-Essen, in cooperation with the Technical University of Darmstadt and Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen.

Additionally, two students are receiving funding from UCLouvain in Belgium to support their research projects at the Institute of Mechanics, Materials, and Civil Engineering (iMMC-UCLouvain).

Through these international experiences, Bethlehem University students not only showcase their research but also represent the university on a global stage, reinforcing its reputation for high-quality education and cutting-edge scientific inquiry. By immersing themselves in advanced research environments, they gain hands-on exposure to global academic standards, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional networking opportunities that will shape their future careers.

Bethlehem University extends its gratitude to its partners and funders for supporting this initiative and wishes its students great success in their presentations and future academic endeavors.