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2 UAE girls were selected by NASA for higher education

Two female students from Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi were selected by NASA for research. Two girl students, Ms. Ghena Alhanee and Ms. Heyam Al Balushi, chosen from the Petroleum Institute were Mechanical Engineering students.



This is part of a fellowship programme by Arab Youth VentureFoundation in UAE. The organisation had signed an agreement with NASA to allow UAE nationals to take part in research at NASA. The agreement which was started in 2012, is now in its final year. 

They have been selected as part of UAE/NASA Research Fellows for the Spring 2012 semester. Three sessions, which take place every year (Spring, Summer and Fall), allow qualifying students in the field of engineering and science-related disciplines to conduct research at NASA. Ghena and Heyam will be taking part in the Spring 2012 session, which will run from February to June 2012. 

The students will spend time at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, USA where they will be part of cutting-edge research for a period of 15 weeks. Both students have recently completed their B.Sc. degrees in Mechanical Engineering in Fall 2011 and are planning to continue their graduate studies starting Fall 2012. Read more in NASA website.

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