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The Materials Engineering Department, in collaboration with the Continuing Education Center, organized an awareness lecture titled "Methods of Protecting University Students from Deviant Behaviors" on Monday, October 20, 2023, in Room 5 of the Materials Engineering Department. The lecture was delivered by M.Sc. Haneen Rashid Majid in the presence of the department head, Prof. Jwad Kazim Alawi.
The lecture addressed the crucial topic of protecting university students from deviant behaviors, considered one of the most important issues at present due to its psychological, social, and ethical implications that can harm both individuals and society. It also covers serious social dimensions, representing a type of widespread and dangerous unusual deviation. The lecture covered several key points, including understanding the reasons behind the spread of this phenomenon and the environmental, psychological, and social factors contributing to its widespread and dangerous propagation. Additionally, it focused on raising awareness of prevention and treatment methods.
A significant recommendation from the lecture was intensify efforts in conducting awareness and educational workshops on purpose of spreading cultural awareness among university students to prevent deviations behaviors.
At the end of the seminar, the department head expressed gratitude to Ms. Haneen Rashid for her valuable lecture and presented her with a certificate of appreciation in recognition of her efforts."
The Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a master's degree to the student, Zainab Kazem Hamza, Department of Materials Engineering / University of Technology for her thesis titled
“Experimental Investigation of Thermal Contact Resistance by using different thermal Interface Materials Across Different metallic Pairs”
the discussion took place in the postgraduate hall located in Building B within the department on Thursday, 26/10/2023 at nine o'clock in the morning, and the discussion committee consisted of ladies and Gentlemen
Asst. Prof. Dr. Laith Waddah Ismail , Chairman Prof.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Hind Basil Ali , member
Asst. Lec. Dr. Ali Abdul Karim Mohsen, member
Asst. Prof. Dr. Ayad Kazem Hassan, as a member and supervisor
Asst. Prof. Dr. Kazem Matar Shabib, as a member and supervisor
In addition, the thesis was scientifically evaluated by Prof. Dr. Jassim Muhammad Abdel Latif/ University of Diyala/ College of Engineering/ Department of Mechanical Engineering and Prof. Dr. Khaled Faisal Sultan/University of Technology/Department of Electromechanical Engineering, and linguistically by Asst. prof. Dr. Jamal Jalal Daoud/ 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:
This experimental study aims to improve the efficiency of thermal applications by achieving the lowest possible thermal contact resistance(TCR) between different metal pairs (copper, aluminium, brass) using multiple intermetallic materials (aluminum foil, copper foil, brass foil) and applying varying pressures. All experiments were conducted by A thermal system was designed and manufactured for this work. The study concluded that using aluminum foil as an interface material gave the lowest thermal contact resistance compared to other interface materials.
A student from the Materials Engineering department, Shukran Moudar Ahmed, achieved the second position in the badminton competition for female students held by the student activities department on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at the university's play yard, and prizes were distributed to the winners.
The Materials Engineering Department, in collaboration with the Nanotechnology Center, organized an awareness seminar titled 'The Effects of Drug Addiction on Family Disintegration.' The seminar took place on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, and was attended by numerous students, staff, and faculty members. Also the seminar has been attended by Dr. Rana Afeef Majid and Dr. Hind Basal.
the seminar covered three main topics:
The first one addressed “ the head of the family's drug addiction and its impact on family disintegration, and its effects on both the material and psychological aspects of the family.
The second topic focused both parents drug addiction and its impact on the family.
The third topic discussion the drug addiction of one of the children and its effects on the family atmosphere.
The seminar aimed to raise awareness among students about the dangers of drug addiction, considering its impact on physical, material, and psychological well-being, as well as its effects on the family. At the end of the seminar, the speakers were thanked for their valuable presentations, and the audience was appreciated for their interest and attendance."