The project aims to equip laboratories for students of Computer Engineering Department serving the practical side by using Computer Markup Languages (VHDLs), FPGAs, microcontrollers, and integrated circuits. This is in addition to equipping Digital Signal Processing Laboratory with appropriate equipment, as some departments currently lack the required equipment and software. That will grant graduates an in-depth understanding of the details of theoretical and practical digital systems.
- Providing laboratories with necessary modern equipment for conducting experiments.
- Providing students of Computer Engineering Department with in-depth practical experience in designing digital systems.
- Completion of graduation projects for students.
- Graduating computer engineers capable of solving local community problems by designing and implementing digital and embedded systems that serve industry, health, construction, education and other sectors.
- Implementing scientific research in the field of digital and embedded systems.
- Increasing employment opportunities for graduates of Electrical and Computer Engineering departments.
- There is a real shortage in laboratory equipment as it is insufficient to meet the needs of students enrolled in graduation projects.
- Expiration or frequent malfunctioning of many currently available devices.
- Digital Signal Processing Laboratory is an important laboratory in Electrical and Computer Departments and serves all students.
- The necessity of linking practical applications of courses related to digital processing with theoretical aspects.
- Most devices in laboratories are depreciated, and departments are in dire need of new equipment.
Project Beneficiaries:
Bachelor's and master's students in computer engineering.
Faculty members of Computer Engineering Department.
Local community: Ministries of Industry, Health, Construction, Education, etc.