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Presentation of the Project “Optimization of Air Purification Technologies in Classrooms through Measurements and CFD Simulations” at the Science, Technology and Innovation Summit

Prof. Dr. Muhamed Hadžiabdić, Project Coordinator of “Optimization of Air Purification Technologies in Classrooms through Measurements and CFD Simulations,” participated in the Science, Technology and Innovation Summit: Opportunities for Cooperation between Türkiye and Bosnia and Herzegovina, held at the International University of Sarajevo (IUS) on Monday, December 22, 2025.

The Summit was organized by the IUS Research and Development Center (RDC), in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Education and Science, and gathered high-level dignitaries, policymakers, researchers, and representatives of academic and governmental institutions from Türkiye and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The event provided a high-level platform for dialogue on strengthening bilateral cooperation in science, technology, research, and innovation. Its primary objectives were to foster strategic partnerships, encourage joint research initiatives, and promote knowledge exchange between academic, research, and governmental institutions of the two countries.

Prof. Hadžiabdić actively contributed to discussions by sharing experiences from the project “Optimization of Air Purification Technologies in Classrooms through Measurements and CFD Simulations,” which focuses on improving indoor air quality in educational environments through advanced experimental measurements and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The project represents a strong example of applied research with tangible societal and environmental impact.

International University of Sarajevo expresses its sincere gratitude to the Federal Ministry of Education and Science and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for their continuous support and commitment to advancing scientific research, innovation, and international cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.