16 February، 2026

The Remote Sensing Center Holds a Workshop on Smart Rainwater Harvesting Systems for Sustainable Water Management

On Wednesday, 11/2/2026, the Remote Sensing Center organized a scientific workshop entitled:
“Optimizing Smart Rainwater Harvesting System Using Metaheuristic Algorithms for Sustainable Water Management,” delivered by Dr. Abeer Adel Mohammed, Lecturer at the Remote Sensing Center. The workshop was conducted as part of the Center’s scientific activities aimed at promoting applied research in the field of sustainable water resources management.

The workshop provided a detailed presentation on the development of an intelligent model designed to enhance the efficiency of rainwater harvesting systems through the use of metaheuristic algorithms. It highlighted the role of sensing technologies and data analysis in improving storage efficiency, reducing losses, and optimizing distribution and management processes.

Furthermore, the workshop addressed the importance of employing artificial intelligence tools and optimization algorithms to tackle water scarcity challenges and climate change impacts. These approaches contribute to strengthening integrated water resources management strategies and achieving sustainable development goals.

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