Tuesday, 08 May 2018 09:57

The optical and Laser engineering department at the University of Technology held a scientific symposium on advanced optical electronics in communication and remote sensing on Thursday 19/4/2018 at the conference hall in the Department of Control and Systems Engineering.

The head of the department, Prof.Dr. Mohamed Abdel Wahab, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the President of the University of Technology Prof.Dr.Amin Douai Thamer for sponsoring the symposium, wishing all the security, prosperity and conciliation, adding that the department is striving to keep up with the development in the field of optical electronics .The seminar includes four specialized scientific lectures in the field of optical electronics. The symposium highlighted the importance and impact of optical electronics technology in the field of modern communications in terms of the environment, capacity, clarity and confidentiality of data, characterized by the speed and very large capacities of the data required to be handled in special conditions, as well as maintain accuracy, confidentiality and purity of data from interference and noise in another area of importance Photometric sensors with sensitivity and high accuracy of measurement. The symposium included two sessions, the first chaired by Prof. Dr.Fred Faris Rasheed and its reporter, Assc.Prof.Dr. Abdelhadi Kazem and includes two lectures on "Modern Applications in Remote Sensing Technology" the first lecture was presented by Assc.Prof. Dr. Eyad Zouen about the remote sensing as an advanced communications technology to detect and determine the nature of objectives and measure objectives without direct contact. The second lecture was about (Smart Cities) presented by lect. Ahmed Wael Abdel Wahab, in which he pointed out that smart cities are cities that use innovative technological solutions to improve the standard of living and services received by citizens and visitors and adopt smart cities which use Internet technology objects (Internet Of Things -IOT), in order to link the various components so that each component within this network is responsible for the sensor and assembling a specific set of data.

The second session was chaired by Assc.Prof.Dr.Salah Aldeen and its reporter was Assc.Prof.Dr.Mokram Abdul-Motalb and includes tow lectures about "High capacity Optical Communication System" presented by Assc.Prof.Dr.Jassim and he pointed out that the future communications systems need high-capacity communications systems because of the tremendous development of information transmission. Therefore, communication systems for the next generation must be able to provide high enough to support various services such as high-definition television package (4-20 Mbps) as well as applications of networks with a speed of 100Mbps. the second lecture was about (optical magnetism in stimulating surface plasmon ringing) presented by Assc.Prof. Dr. Ali Abdul Khaliq dealt with the ringing of surface plasmon is a group of electrons stimulated on the interface that separates the conductive material and the buffer, the use of this phenomenon in the biologic sensors because it has a sensitivity up to 0.00001 of the change in the refractive index and this has to do with the sensitivity measurements Of reagents in different circumstance.

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