Student Projects

Student Projects


Students from the School of Aerospace and Automotive Engineering are participating in the first edition of the inter-school and university robotics competition under the theme of “Smart Industry” which will take place between April 1 and June 15. Students are developing a robot for use in the automotive field.


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As part of the Alten Morocco Software Awards competition, students from the School of Aerospace and Automotive Engineering worked on an application to develop road safety cars that use highly advanced 5G technologies and real-time data.

Students from the School of Aerospace and Automotive engineering are working on a project to design and build an electric car. This project is an opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired in school. The project is supervised by SAAE teachers and is currently being carried out within the university.

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Golden medal at The International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva 2024 

Here’s the story, by Ismael AAROUR :
« I embarked on an unforgettable learning expedition. Having the privilege of representing Université Internationale de Rabat and my country was a source of immense pride. Together with M. Ouahabi Mohamed, we unveiled our project: Hybrid Renewable Energy Generator.

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An improved wind turbine with a mechanical variable pitch blade. Our designed innovation serves fundamental energy necessities in outdoor scenarios such as camping and emergencies. Our latest version adjusts its incidence angle to the current wind speed. The diverse, interesting conversations with passionate individuals from different backgrounds left a lasting imprint on me. We were awarded a golden medal, a recognition of our perseverance.

The experience was amplified by the notable visit of David Taji Farouki, Chairman of the Steering Committee of The Silicon Valley International Invention Fair at Palexpo. We explored comprehensive discussions about the new design and the different challenges faced.

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I want to express my deep gratitude to all my professors and M. Mohamed El Ouahabi for their invaluable guidance and support. Your dedication and commitment have greatly influenced my growth both personally and professionally. Thank you for inspiring me to achieve excellence and for embedding the confidence to face real-world challenges. Your mentorship has been truly transformative.

May your skies be blue and your winds be low. » Ismael AAROUR , engineer student at SAAE".