Items filtered by date: May 2020

The Department of Electromechanical Engineering held an electronic workshop via the Free Call Conference platform, titled Electronic Distance Learning, its advantages and constraints (applying the Kokl Class Class). Participated in preparing and delivering it by Prof.D. Anam Obaid Hassoun and Prof.Dr. Hussein Abdul Aziz Ibrahim and d. Samar Jaafar Ibrahim

 

 

 

 

The Department of Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering at the University of Technology, in cooperation with the Center for Continuous  Education, held a virtual electronic workshop entitled:
Advanced technique for energy minimization in optical communication networks)

(Ahmed W. Abdel Wahab), a member of the teaching staff in the department on Monday, April 13, 2020 Delivered it.


The scientific lecture focused on the applied research interests to improve the energy efficiency of communications networks by using new energy-saving technologies without compromising the quality of service for all users.

 

 

The Department of Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering at the University of Technology, in cooperation with the Continuous Education Center, held a virtual electronic workshop entitled:
  (Research methodology)
Professor. (Jassim Kazem Hammoud), a member of the teaching staff in the department, delievered it on Monday, April 13, 2020.


 The lecture included research theories of an applied presentation of writing scientific research steps and the method of analyzing data and results, discussing and evaluating it to suit the higher degree and building scientific conclusions to produce a thesis within global scientific contexts.

 

 

 

 

Electromechanical Engineering Department at UOT, in cooperation with Continuing Education Center, held an electronic workshop (Free Conference Call ) entitled " an electronic workshop about countering negative drones and its impact on air safety "  delivered by Asist. Prof. Dr. Saadi D.Kurdish.

The workshop included touching on the important positive role played by drones, whether on the military or civilian side and the negative side that is represented in several aspects, including a threat (the safety of individuals and VIP, airports and vital facilities, air bases and military fleets, land and marine industrial facilities and Bridges, and

Smuggling (its impact on the security and safety of the country). In addition to that, drones have been operated and used in most countries, especially Arabian once, by many governmental and non-governmental agencies, and some of them are outlaw. In view of this, anti-aircraft systems technology began to detect and intercept those aircrafts until they are now widely adopted. However, this emerging area still faces a number of critical issues. Although large drones can be confronted with conventional anti-aircraft techniques, otherwise confront small drones involves multiple challenges. It is difficult to see these aircraft with the naked eye even from close distances. It is not detectable by ground-detection radars originally designed to detect large and fast aircraft. Even when some conventional anti-aircraft systems are effective against drones, their high cost compared to the very low cost of drone causes high financial losses. For example, the cost of a single missile is approximately 1$ million, while the cost of a small drone is less than 500 $.

In light of the foregoing, the process of planning to address the negative drones requires study and planning that correspond to the process of developing the industry and use of drones. In summary, fears of the activity and uses of passive airplanes can be summarized by three fundamental points, which are the implementation of terrorist operations, and threat of air navigation safety in addition to espionage and violation of privacy.

A brief review was made of the most important methods and possibilities available to address passive drones, at least for the time being.

 

 

 

 

Electromechanical Engineering a Department at UOT held an electronic workshop on Free Conference Call platform, entitled “preparing a video lecture through PowerPoint and uploaded to Google Classroom and YouTube channel” delivered by Assist. Prof. Dr. Hisham Saleem Aneed and Assist. Prof. Dr. Khalid Faisal Sultan.

Through this workshop, all participants were taught and trained on how to prepare a video lecture through the PowerPoint and uploaded it to Google Classroom and YouTube channel) The workshop included many illustrative pictures related to preparing the electronic lecture and how to guide students and record questions and answer to them as well as how to post them through a YouTube channel and indicate the time spent in the lecture as an important factor in preparing the electronic lecture

 

 
 

 

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