Dr. Samar Jaafar

Dr. Samar Jaafar

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The Department of Electromechanical Engineering awards the Master with excellent degree for designing and implementing of an electromechanical system for processing crude oil viscosity at low temperatures

  

       A postgraduate student in the Department of Electromechanical Engineering Amna Mohamed Mustafa Sami has been awarded a master's with excellent degree for her thesis:

Design and Implementation of an Electromechanical System for the Treatment of Dynamic Turbine within the Flow of Heavy Fluids

     The thesis studied the design and implementation of an electromechanical system works on viscosity reduction and improves the liquidity of crude oil in pipes at low temperatures by exposing an electric field using a wide range of innovative Graphene. The practical results showed that the viscosity of crude oil was reduced by 54.6% at 1.5 ° C and 64.8% at 0 ° C and 73.7% at -3 ° C.

      The discussion committee consisted of: Assist. Prof. Dr. Enaam Obaid Hassoun from University of Technology Electromechanical Engineering Department as a Chairman and Membership of Assist. Prof. Dr.  Naseer Abboud Issa from Nahrain University, Faculty of Engineering and lecturer Dr. Rasha Fahim Nazem from University of Technology, Electromechanical Engineering Department, in addition to Prof. Dr. Raheeq Ismail Ibrahim and lecturer Dr. Manal Kazem as supervisors and both of them form University of Technology - Department of Electromechanical Engineering.

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

The Department of Electromechanical Engineering holds a workshop on environmental pollution

  

     The Department of Electromechanical Engineering held a workshop entitled "Environmental pollution types, its causes and methods of prevention" delivered by  Assist. Prof. Dr. Shereen Faiak Abdulkareem and attended by a number of professors and staff members at the Department of Navigation in the department.

The workshop included a brief explanation of the pollution levels, namely acceptable pollution, dangerous pollution and destructive pollution, as well as mention to the types of pollution, including water pollution, air pollution, noise and thermal pollution, and the causes of each occurrence, as well as the negative effects of environmental pollution and methods of prevention.

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 Lists of graduate students from Electromechanical Engineering Department

 

 

  

No Graduation Year

List of graduates

01 The academic year 1995-1996
02 The academic year 1996-1997
03 The academic year 1997-1998
04 The academic year 1998-1999
05 The academic year 1999-2000
06 The academic year 2000-2001
07 The academic year 2001-2002
08  2002-The academic year 2003
09  The academic year 2003 -2004
10 The academic year 2004 -2005
11 The academic year 2005-2006
12 The academic year 2006-2007
13 The academic year 2007-2008
14 The academic year 2008-2009
15 The academic year 2009-2010

 

   

No Graduation Year

List of graduates

01 The academic year 1975-1976
02 The academic year 1976-1977
03 The academic year 1977-1978
04 The academic year 1978-1979
05 The academic year 1979-1980
06 The academic year 1980-1981
07 The academic year 1981-1982
08 The academic year 1982-1983
09 The academic year 1983-1984
10 The academic year 1984-1985
11 The academic year 1985-1986
12 The academic year 1986-1987
13 The academic year 1987-1988
14   The academic year 1988-1989
15 The academic year 1989-1990
 16   The academic year 1990-1991  
17  The academic year 1991-1992  
18  The academic year 1992-1993  
19  The academic year 1993-1994  
20  The academic year 1994-1995  

Electromechanical Engineering Department held a seminar on including the English language within the engineering lectures

    

       The Department of Electromechanical Engineering held on Tuesday 29/5/2018 at Al-Kindi Hall a seminer discussion on the inclusion of the English language in the engineering lectures delivered by Dr. Mohamed Jawad Mohammed.

       During the workshop, the use of the CLIL method was explained and applied in the engineering departments at the University of Technology in terms of identifying needs, analyzing them, measuring the current situation and how to reach the goal to enable students to use the English language to communicate with the teacher and with the outside community. They also discussed the benefits to be gained by the University of Technology in the event of the application of the program, including upgrading the classification of the University of Technology and raising the level of students using English as a second official language.

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