Items filtered by date: April 2019

Instructor  Prof. Mustafa Majid Al-Mukhtar  from the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology  published a scientific research in the Arab Journal of Science

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, published by Springer, entitled:

(Future Forecasts of Rain and Temperature in Iraq using a Statistical Model)

The study dealt with forecasting the effects of climate change on rain and temperature in Iraq, where twelve stations were distributed throughout the country.

Data from the Canadian climate model were used in addition to data measured in the above stations. Where it was concluded that the country will see a significant rise in temperature and a drop in rainfall.

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Dr. Ahmed Latif Jasm,  from Department of Control and Systems Engineering at the University of Technology, received a master's degree in the field of control engineering for his tagged thesis (a simplified German network similar to a proportional control of the integrative control of nonlinear systems)

The research involved an inverse control strategy using a simplified neural network frequency of nonlinear dynamic systems and as an improvement to a previously published modified reproducible network using the proposed structure as a reverse intelligent controller similar to a differential integrative proportional control. More precisely in the suggested structure, weights of equal to one were used between the state and hidden layers of the structure In the original study, this study completed the proposed structure with better results in terms of control performance and speed of execution compared to other controls.

The discussion committee consisted of: :Prof. Mona Hadi Saleh as President.Prof. Mohammed Jassim Mohammed and Prof. Firas Abdul Razzaq Rahim as a members and Prof. Omar Farouk Latifi supervisor.

 

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The scientific assistant from the Department of Petroleum Technology at the University of Technology, Prof. Adel Sharif Hammadi received the award of the Innovation Exhibition and Conference as well as a letter of thanks and appreciation from the Minister of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works in appreciation of his role in enriching the exhibition held in the Ministry of Construction and Housing.

Dr. Adel Sherif Hammadi participated in the conference with the patent entitled "The use of chemical treatment and activation for the preparation and study of the characteristics of Iraqi nano-bentonite coatings", which deals with the preparation of Bentonite nanometers in an innovative manner that adopts the treatment and chemical activation and high quality specifications and excellent properties.

 

 

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Farah Abdul Karim Abdul Amir received a PhD from the Department of Applied Sciences at the University of Technology in Laser and Electro-Optics Technology for her thesis entitled:

Medical applications of laser nanoparticles prepared by laser

Medical Applications of Carbon Nanoparticles Prepared by Laser

The discussion committee was set up in the hall of the late Prof. Abdul Muttalib Ibrahim in the section. From Prof. Dr. Raed Abdel Wahab of the University of Technology as President of the University of Bassam Ghaleb from Nahrain University and Dr. Dunia Farid from the University of Baghdad, Dr. Ghassan Mohammed and Dr. Abdul Rahman Khafaf members.

Prof. Khawla Salah Khashan and Prof. Majed Sakhi Jaber supervisors and all from the University of Technology.

In this study, the production of nanotubes of carbon nanoparticles with nanoparticles compounded by the laser cutting technique of graphite and copper immersed in non-ionic water.

The images of the active electron microscope revealed the preparation of two types of carbon nanotubes: nanoparticles of spherical nanoparticles (20-90) nanometers and nanotubes of nanotubes at 45 nm width and 275 nm length with some spherical nanoparticles (12-6) nm when using laser energy density Small.

The optical properties of the prepared carbon nanoparticles showed that optical absorption was increased by increasing laser density with two broad bands around 210 and 305 nm.

The researcher said that there is no toxicity or side effects on the spleen, kidney, liver and lung tissue of animals mice after intraperitoneal injection with particles of nanoparticles prepared for 4 weeks.

 

 

Published in PH.D. dissertations

The Computer Science Department at the University of Technology held a workshop entitled "The Impact of Information Security on Improving Performance on the Labor Market" at the discussion room in the department.

The workshop, which was attended by Lec. wossam Ali, M.Sc. The importance of data security in the labor market, the factors affecting the protection of information in the labor market, the modern global standards for information security, and the potential threats to information security and its direct impact on the labor market.

The lecturers recommended giving priority and focus on the information security branch in the computer science department because it has an important impact on the rest of the branches and departments.

 

 

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