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The lecturer, Dr. Hana Arir Samij, from the Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Technology, received an academic promotion from the rank of Assistant Professor to the rank of Professor for fulfilling all the requirements for academic promotion, while enjoying all the rights and privileges that this rank entitles her to, according to University Order No. T.E/376 dated 23/6/2024.
The two lecturers, Aseel Mahmoud Abdullah and Dr. Abeer Farouk Abbas, from the Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Technology, received a scientific promotion from the rank of lecturer to the rank of assistant professor, for fulfilling all the requirements for scientific promotion, while enjoying all the rights and privileges that this rank entitles them to, according to University Order No. T.E/284, T.E/280 dated 8/5/202.
The Department of Materials Engineering University of Technology awarded a Doctorate degree to the student, Asala Mohammed at the Oribi, Department of Materials Engineering / University of Technology for her thesis titled
“Study the effect of Embedding Modified Nanoparticles on the Performance of Polymeric Membranes in Wastewater Treatment”
the discussion took place in the postgraduate hall located in Building B within the department on Wednesday, 10/7/2024 at nine o'clock in the morning, and the discussion committee consisted of ladies and Gentlemen
Prof. Dr. Adnan Abdul Jabbar Abdul Razzaq, Chairman.
Prof. Dr. Akram Rahim Jabr, member
Prof. Dr. Khaled Morshed Awad, member
Asst. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Osama Abbas, as a member
Asst. Prof. Dr. Hind Basil Ali, as a member
Prof. Dr. Kazem Matar Shabib, as a member and supervisor
Prof. Dr. Qusay Fadel Abdul Hamid, as a member and supervisor
In addition, the thesis was scientifically evaluated by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abd Mohammed Hamad, Prof. Dr. Khaled Turki Rashid, and linguistically by lecturer Dr. Ali Abdul Karim Mohsen/ University of Technology/Department of Materials Engineering.
After the examination committee recorded its comments on the thesis, which covered both explanation and correction, the student's defense of her thesis, and the conclusion of the discussion, the committee convened to evaluate the thesis. They decided to award the student a Doctorate degree with a pass grade
Abstract
The study aimed to enhancement of TiO2 photocatalytic properties, thus enhancement in membranes characterization and performance, by modification of TiO2 nanoparticles with H3PO4), and then embedding it at different concentrations in PES, PVC, and PVDF membranes and then examined the membranes characterization and membranes performance. And results showed reached optimum value at (0.5 wt.%) concentration of TiO2 nanoparticles.
The Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a master's degree to the student, Omar Nazem Qassem, Department of Materials Engineering / University of Technology for his thesis titled
“Electrostatic coating of hybrid bioactive glass”
the discussion took place in the postgraduate hall located in Building B within the department on Thursday, 27/6/2024 at nine o'clock in the morning, and the discussion committee consisted of ladies and Gentlemen
Prof. Dr. Iman Adnan Announ, Chairman.
Lecturer Dr. Ali Abdul Karim Mohsen, member
Asst. Prof. Dr. Mohannad Najah Jawad, member and supervisor
Asst. Prof. Dr. Hana Arir Samij, as a member and supervisor
In addition, the thesis was scientifically evaluated by Prof. Dr. Shihab Ahmed Zidan, Prof. Dr. Ammar Imad Kazim, and linguistically by Asst. prof. Dr. Khaled Khader Abbas / University of Technology/Department of Materials Engineering.
After the examination committee recorded its comments on the thesis, which covered both explanation and correction, the student's defense of her thesis, and the conclusion of the discussion, the committee convened to evaluate the thesis. They decided to award the student a Master’s degree with a pass grade
Abstract
The study aims to modify the surface of a commercially pure titanium implant to enhance osseointegration and bioactivity by preparing a thin coating layer of polymeric material (PMMA) as a matrix with the addition of ceramic particles (45S5 and MgO) in different percentages. X-ray techniques, infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy were used to evaluate the structure and chemical composition. The mechanical properties were assessed using scratch hardness and Vickers microhardness. Also, by examining the water absorption, the results showed that the coating layer is hydrophilic. And by immersing samples in simulated bodily fluids, the results showed that the coating layer was highly capable of achieving osseointegration by forming a hydroxyapatite layer.