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Sharjah Ruler inaugurates chemistry and biology laboratories at AUS
Video courtesy of Sharjah Government Media Bureau.
His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member, Ruler of Sharjah, and President of American University of Sharjah (AUS), inaugurated new chemistry, biology, and environmental sciences laboratories in the AUS College of Arts and Sciences yesterday, March 20.
His Highness toured the laboratories, listening to a detailed explanation about the most prominent updates in the scientific laboratories and the facilities, equipment and modern teaching methodologies that contribute to developing the teaching and learning process.
The new teaching laboratories enable students to practice various scientific experiments that help them develop skills in analysis and observation and extract accurate scientific results.
The new facilities also include research laboratories that allow faculty members and distinguished students to conduct modern research with an aim to develop their knowledge and skills and provide applied scientific research in various basic sciences.
The laboratories include the latest high-precision scientific equipment for the preparation and processing of chemical samples, genetic analysis, chemical analysis, sample analysis, microscopic detection of microorganisms and cancer cells, and more.
The laboratories will also allow the development of interdisciplinary scientific research in the Department of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, and graduate students in the doctoral program in materials science and engineering, which contributes to making the university an advanced scientific and research center that enables students to conduct independent research projects in various scientific fields.
All of the scientific laboratories meet international safety and security specifications.
For more information about AUS' Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences programs, please visit https://www.aus.edu/cas/department-of-biology-chemistry-and-environmenta...