5/7/2026
In line with Kafrelsheikh University’s strategy to develop its research infrastructure and enhance its capabilities in providing advanced scientific services to researchers, Prof. Yahya Zakaria Eid, President of the University, announces the start of the official operation of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Unit at the Faculty of Science as of the current month of July 2026.
The unit will provide measurement and analytical research services to researchers, postgraduate students, and faculty members. This contributes to supporting the scientific research and innovation system in accordance with the latest international standards.
Prof. Yahya Zakaria Eid affirms that the University continues to implement its ambitious vision of providing the latest scientific equipment and technologies within its laboratories and research centers. This strengthens its position as one of the leading universities in supporting scientific research and community service.
The operation of the NMR unit confirms the University’s commitment to providing an integrated research environment that enables researchers to conduct precise analyses using the latest global technologies. This is reflected in the quality of scientific research, increased international publications, and the enhancement of the University’s competitiveness locally, regionally, and internationally.
Prof. Yahya Zakaria Eid states that the unit will be available to provide its services to researchers both inside and outside Kafrelsheikh University. This will support research cooperation between universities, research centers, and the industrial sector, while maximizing the benefit from the University’s advanced scientific capabilities.
For his part, Prof. Magdy Mahfouz, Dean of the Faculty of Science, confirms that the operation of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit is a new achievement added to the Faculty’s system of advanced research laboratories. He explains that the device is one of the most important tools used globally to determine the molecular structure of chemical compounds and analyze materials with high accuracy, serving many scientific and research specializations.
The Dean of the Faculty of Science adds that the Faculty has ensured the unit is equipped with the latest technical capabilities and qualified scientific personnel to provide measurement and analysis services with efficiency and precision. This guarantees the rapid completion of research and the achievement of the highest levels of quality.
The unit aims to support researchers, postgraduate students, and faculty members, while also offering its services to universities, research centers, and industrial entities. This strengthens the role of the Faculty of Science as a distinguished scientific and research center.
It is worth noting that the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit at the Faculty of Science begins receiving samples and conducting research measurements and analyses as of July 1, 2026. Researchers can contact the unit’s administration to book appointments and benefit from its specialized research services.
