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Within the framework of the joint scientific cooperation between the University of Technology and Diyala University, the Director of the Center for Advanced Nanotechnology and Materials Research, Dr. Khaled Ajami Sookar, participated in a scientific symposium on modern nanotechnologies in chemical engineering during the scientific symposium held by the Department of Chemical Engineering / On the applications of nanotechnology in chemical engineering on Monday 8/5/2017.

 On the sidelines of the seminar, the President of the University of Diyala, Dr.Abbas Fadel Al-Dulaimi, the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Dr. Abdel-Monem Karim, and the faculty of the faculty and the department, discussed the opening of the joint scientific cooperation between the Center and the College in the field of nanotechnology.

 During his lecture, the Director of the Center reviewed the experience of the Nanotechnology Center at the University of Technology and the advanced scientific programs used by the University to invest in the applications of nanotechnology in the service of the community. And to address the most important modern applications in the field of industrial chemical engineering.

 

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The Director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Research at the Technological University, Dr. Khalid Ajami Sukkar, participated in the scientific symposium held by the Department of Chemical Engineering at Al-Nahrain University entitled Nanotechnology Applications.

 And gave a lecture on the applications of nano materials in the oil refineries units. The opening session of the symposium was chaired by Prof. Dr. Basem Obaid Hassan, Head of Chemical Engineering Department and Dr.Assama Akram Said, Rapporteur of the session and in the presence of professors and experts from the oil sector.

In his lecture, the director of nanotechnology addressed the importance of using nanomaterials in oil refineries, especially in the field of auxiliary factors, as it will create a significant economic shift in the oil and gas industry in oil refineries because of these properties of super properties.

And review the most important projects completed by the Center for Nanotechnology and the investment of applications of nanotechnology in the industrial sector in order to improve the economic aspect and increase the efficiency of production rates.

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The Director of the Center for Energy Technology and Renewable Energies at the University of Technology, Prof. Ahmed Abdel Amir Hussain published scientific research in the magazine

International Journal of ChemTech Research,

For the preparation and diagnosis of 3-Amin Coumarin derivatives as an antagonist, eat a natural organ with good inhibitory performance

In which the researcher developed an inhibitor of natural corrosion based on Coumarin as a primary nucleus of interactions.

 The objective was to accurately analyze the elements (carbon-hydrogen-nitrogen), infrared spectroscopy and NMR spectra, which revealed the precise structure of the environmental-friendly corrosion inhibitor. The corrosion inhibitory efficiency of the prepared inhibitor was evaluated in the hydrochloric acid solution by weight loss technique.

The inhibitory efficiency was increased on the basis of increasing the concentration of the inhibitor, where it became 86% with the highest experimental concentration. In addition to the inhibitory efficiency, there was a decrease with high temperature. The electron microscopy between the damping inhibitor of the soft steel surface has been achieved by absorbing the environmentally friendly damper particles on the surface of the mild steel and forming a film that keeps the metal from corrosion on the surface of the soft steel

 

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Eilaf Khalid Abbas The student from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology lecture entitled:

(Improvement in reducing water flow impedance in nanotubes)

The nanowave fluid contributes to a significant energy and cost savings, as nanowire is added at low concentrations such as parts per million to the solution. These small quantities play a dominant role in reducing disturbance and causing a significant reduction in friction losses. In this study, the effect of nanotubes will be verified as a limiting factor for the disruption of water flow in pipelines. The tested liquid will be water, and the nanoscale fluid used is water and nanoparticles, which will be used in five different concentrations. The experimental part of the experimental system will consist of four different pipe types. The water will be pumped at different flow rates for each type of pipe and at room temperature. Study of the effect (additive type, additive concentration, pipe type, flow rate) on the percentage of reduction of disability and percentage of increases in flow as percentages. The best conditions are calculated to reduce disability in different tubes and in different operating conditions. The results of disability reduction will be linked to the basis of the adjustment using an arithmetic program. The results will show the correlation between the low disability ratio in the practical trials with the theoretical and expected results.

 

 

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The Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Technology held a workshop on the importance of planning in the life of young people (what after graduation) in which Dr. Ziad Salim Al-Husseini, the international training expert in human development director of the Iraqi Center for Creativity and Development delivered a lecture in the presence of the Vice- Alaa Abdul-Hassan Attieh, Head of Material Engineering Department, and Dr. Mohamed Hassan Al-Ghabban, and a number of presidents, professors, students and students of the university on the conference hall in the Department of Engineering Control and Systems on 30/4/2017

The researcher said that the Iraqi Center for Creativity and Development holds lectures for young people in the third and fourth year of the study of what after graduation in the first half of the academic year in a number of colleges entitled Yashabab Khali "start it" right now and in the second half of the academic year we start lectures what after graduation. In this lecture we draw the attention of young people to the need to put a vision of their lives where there is a sense of motivation, where we know that everyone is afraid and frustrated by the vagaries of the future, but we have to instill in them a kind of confidence in themselves to be able to look to the future with a more open mind and show them the term of effectiveness and collective victory and how Adding that ten jobs would be required for the market to work for the coming years: programming, information security, data analysis, alternative energy, international law, three-dimensional printing, distance learning, marketing, personal advisor and financial planner.

The head of the Materials Engineering Department praised the lecture as being unique and instructing the young and future students to graduate to the mechanism of job search, and that young graduates are discouraged in the absence of job opportunities. The researcher addressed many ways in planning the future and finding suitable opportunities in the labor market.

At the conclusion of the workshop, the head of the department presented a certificate of appreciation to the lecturer.

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