Amman- 22 October 2018

On Sunday the 21st of October 2018, the German Jordanian University (GJU), and Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation has signed an agreement as part of the foundation’s efforts to spread scientific research support and broaden the base of researchers' beneficiaries in Jordan.

The agreement was signed by the President Prof. Manar Fayyad on behalf of GJU and the Program Development & Impact Advisor of the foundation Saleh Kilani, in addition to researchers Dr.Omar Hiari and Dr. Dr. Raed Mesleh from the School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (SEEIT) at GJU.

Under the agreement, the Foundation is supporting the implementation of the research project entitled "Hardware Implementations Reliability Analysis of Space Modulation Techniques." which aims to study the reliability of applications of the technique of space modification and study its impact on wireless transmitters.

Dr. Manar said that the institution's work in the field of scientific research and innovation, in cooperation with institutions of higher education is a model to be followed.

She added that through its support to researchers in universities and other sectors, the Foundation provides the opportunity to implement their ideas and innovations, which leads to the spread of the culture of scientific research in society and thus the development of society in all economic and social directions.

Al-Kilani expressed his pride for the support of the university, stressing the importance of enhancing the role of scientific research at a national level and supporting scientific research projects and applying them on the ground.

Dr.Omar Hiari appreciated the support provided by the foundation especially in the light of the smoothness of the procedures and facilities through the fund.

He clarified that the space modification techniques are a new wireless transmission technology that enhances the technologies currently available in the market. It offers the ability to increase data transmission rates, improve performance, reduce power consumption and the cost of the proposed transmitters which meets future market needs and makes it a promising technology for future wireless transmission systems (5G) and the (IOT).

The signing of the agreement was attended from GJU side by Vice President Dr. Atef Al Kharabsheh, the Dean of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research (GSSR), Dr. Ziyad Masoud, the Dean of (SEEIT), Dr. Sahel Alouneh and Vice Dean, Dr. Raed Mesleh while from the foundation’s side Chief Executive Officer Valentina Qussisiya, Chief Coordinator Ashraf Tarawneh and Scientific Research Program Manager Ruba Al- Zubi.