Published : 02-08-2022
AGPS in partnership with the Turkish Association to Support Palestine (FIDAR) honoured the Palestinian engineer Abdul Razaq AlHaj Sai’d after he won the first prize of Turkey’s Gap Green university competition.
AGPS media chief Fayez Abu Eid said Abdul Razaq is a model of Palestinian refugees who achieved success stories despite the traumatic upshots of the Syrian war.
Head of FIDAR, Ibrahim Al Ali, also acclaimed Abdul Razaq’s achievement and vowed that the association will keep up its efforts to boost the creative output of the Palestinian refugee community in Turkey.
A Palestinian refugee from Syria and his wife have had their graduation project selected as the best at the Turkish state university of Harran in Şanlıurfa.
Palestinian refugee Abdul Razak AlHaj and his wife Yara Issa, in partnership with their colleague Mohamed AlHasan, made an invention implementing artificial intelligence (AI) technology to tackle forest fires, which destroyed large swaths of land over recent years.
The project, which depends on data analysis to tackle fires, won the first place in the Green Gap competition, among over 1,300 projects from 9 Turkish provinces.
AGPS in partnership with the Turkish Association to Support Palestine (FIDAR) honoured the Palestinian engineer Abdul Razaq AlHaj Sai’d after he won the first prize of Turkey’s Gap Green university competition.
AGPS media chief Fayez Abu Eid said Abdul Razaq is a model of Palestinian refugees who achieved success stories despite the traumatic upshots of the Syrian war.
Head of FIDAR, Ibrahim Al Ali, also acclaimed Abdul Razaq’s achievement and vowed that the association will keep up its efforts to boost the creative output of the Palestinian refugee community in Turkey.
A Palestinian refugee from Syria and his wife have had their graduation project selected as the best at the Turkish state university of Harran in Şanlıurfa.
Palestinian refugee Abdul Razak AlHaj and his wife Yara Issa, in partnership with their colleague Mohamed AlHasan, made an invention implementing artificial intelligence (AI) technology to tackle forest fires, which destroyed large swaths of land over recent years.
The project, which depends on data analysis to tackle fires, won the first place in the Green Gap competition, among over 1,300 projects from 9 Turkish provinces.