A student from Ajman University's College of Humanities and Sciences recently attended and presented research at the 4th International Forum on Education and Mental Health, organized by Ajman University in collaboration with the University of Wollongong-Dubai.
This year's theme, "Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity in Education," explored AI's role in shaping the future of learning and mental well-being.
The student presented a research poster titled:
"Accelerated Simulation-Driven Optimization for Sustainable Thin-Film Solar Cells: Integrating Eco-Friendly Buffers and High-Performance Architectures"
The research focuses on optimizing the buffer material of CIGS solar panels using advanced simulation tools to achieve optimal energy efficiency. By integrating eco-friendly materials and leveraging simulation-driven methods, the work contributes to the development of more sustainable and high-performing solar technology – a key pathway for global decarbonization and the transition to renewable energy.
The research was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Samer H. Zyoud.
Reflecting on the forum, the student shared:
I'm thrilled to have attended and presented at the 4th International Forum on Education and Mental Health. It was an honor to share my research and to discuss how eco-friendly materials can improve solar energy efficiency. I'm grateful to Dr. Samer H. Zyoud for his supervision and to Ajman University for creating opportunities like this forum.
Ajman University continues to support student research at the intersection of sustainability, technology, and human well-being. The College of Humanities and Sciences congratulates the student on this achievement and looks forward to future innovations in clean energy research.