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Students from the first stage, specifically Hassan Asaad Hussein and Mahmoud Abdel-Monem Mahmoud, under the supervision of Assistant Professor Sabah Abdul-Hassan, successfully designed and implemented a model for an agricultural system using precision control. This model enables the measurement of soil moisture, temperature, and sunlight levels within agricultural soil. It facilitates controlled irrigation, sustains soil fertility, and allows for the treatment of agricultural pests, fungi, and bacteria, thereby creating an optimal environment for plant cultivation

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, 28 April 2024 09:10

The department holds a scientific visit

     

 

 

 

As per the scientific activities of the Department of Electrical Engineering and its productive interaction with government ministries and departments, the department organized a scientific trip for fourth-year students in the Electrical Engineering branch to the General Company for Electricity Production in the Central Region, specifically to the South Baghdad Gas Power Station (Station II). This trip took place on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, under the supervision of several professors and engineers from the department.
During the visit, the students were acquainted with the station’s operations, including insights into the actual load requirements of the national Iraqi network. They also learned how to handle increased energy demand, address network congestion, and manage potential faults. The station’s director, Engineer Hazem Rasam Al-Saadi, along with other working engineers, warmly received the supervisors and students.
At the conclusion of the visit, the students and their supervisors expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the dedicated efforts that contributed to the success of this visit, fostering scientific collaboration between the university and state institutions

 

 

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Dr. Hooraa Qasim Hamid has obtained her doctoral degree with distinction from the Department of Electromechanical Engineering for her thesis titled “Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Electric Vehicle Charging Control.” The thesis aimed to reduce environmental pollution and fuel consumption by promoting sustainable electric vehicles. It included the design of a novel technique for charging electric cars using wireless inductive charging with interleaved core coils, achieving a charging time of 26 minutes through the utilization of artificial intelligence methods. Consequently, this approach extends the lifespan of electric charging batteries.
The examination committee consisted of:


Prof. Adel Hanoun Ayal (Chair)
Prof. Hassan Fahd Khuzai (Member)
Prof. Abbas Hussein Issa (Member)
Assoc. Prof. Hussein Saad Abd (Member)
Prof. Khalid Faisal Sultan (Member and Supervisor)
Prof. Hisham Saleem Aneed (Member and Supervisor).

 

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The Department of Electrical Engineering has secured first-place positions in the university’s three-minute thesis competition. This achievement was at the university level for the Master’s category. The closing ceremony took place in the conference hall of the Computer Engineering Department on Thursday, April 25, 2024.
During the competition, graduate student Amr Emad Osman earned second place under the supervision of Dr. Aws Habeib Mohamed. Additionally, graduate student Omar Qasim Dawood secured third place, guided by Assistant Professor Dr. Inaam Ibrahim Ali, also in the Master’s category.
The closing ceremony was attended by the university president, the scientific assistant, the head of the Electrical Engineering Department, and the department’s scientific coordinator. Numerous department heads, faculty members, and university students were also present

 

 

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As part of the cultural season for the Department of Electrical Engineering, a workshop titled “Empowering Women in Crisis Management” was held. The workshop was attended by the Head of the Electrical Engineering Department, Dr. Jabbar Khalaf Mohammed, and the Administrative Assistant, Dr. Kanaan Ali Jalal, in Dijla Hall on Monday, April 15, 2024.
The lecture was delivered by Dr. Baraa Mohammed Hassan, along with department members Dr. Shaimaa Abdulghani Mohammed, Dr. Salwa Adel Abdelhamid, and Ms. Maissa Abdulhassan Joudi. The workshop covered an introduction to crisis types, how to handle them, and the active role of women in managing and dealing with crises in an optimal manner. Consequently, it emphasized leveraging women’s capabilities, as they represent half of society, to actively contribute to serving state institutions and their departments during crisis stages.
Several faculty members, both male and female, as well as staff and affiliates from the department attended the workshop. They actively engaged with the topics discussed during the workshop, and a discussion session was held at the end of the lecture. Certificates of appreciation were distributed to the speakers as a conclusion..

 

 

 

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