A Libyan National Node for the International Day of Light.
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We are very pleased to highlight the newly established Libya National Node, led by the Research Center of Optical Fibers and Lasers at the College of Electrical and Electronics Technology (CEET) in Benghazi. In recent years, researchers within CEET have organised a range of workshops and hands-on sessions for both students and professionals, including collaborations with the Man-Made River Project that was built to transport groundwater from underground aquifers in the Sahara Desert to coastal cities where the majority of the population is concentrated. Building on this momentum, a 20-hour postgraduate training course on optical fibre networks will run throughout April 2026, with field training and visits to optical fibre deployments in Benghazi planned for May. More general outreach activities aimed at young students and the general public have focused on simpler experiments illustrating the basic properties of light, and also describing the rich heritage of Arabic contributions to optical science through pioneers such as Ibn Al-Haytham. These initiatives reflect the national commitment to strengthen optics and photonics capacity in Libya, and align with the global mission of the International Day of Light to promote education, and the longer-term goals of the International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development.
Contact
Dr. Mohamed Elgaud
Director of the Center of Research and Technical Studies
Coordinator of the Research Center of Optical Fibers and Lasers, CEET
Email: elgaud@ceet.edu.ly

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