The availability of testing devices and materials used by the postgraduate students is one of the essential things that determines the speed of completion of their dissertation or thesis, especially the practical part. From this point, the Department of Chemical Engineering held a scientific seminar on Monday, April 4, 2023, for doctoral students in order to identify the most important difficulties and challenges facing them, represented in the extent to which laboratories meet their requirements in completing the practical part of their dissertations, in addition to discussing the latest results they obtained. The discussion committee consisted of professors:
- Dr. Najwa Saber Majeed
- Dr. Muthanna Jabbar Ahmed
- Prof.Dr.Hayder Abdulkareem Rashid
- Prof.Dr.Raghad Fareed Qasim
- Prof.Dr.Rasha Habeeb Salman
- Prof.Dr.Nada Naoom
Where the committee discussed:
- Student Mariam Saleh for her tagged research: Incorporation of imprinted – inorganic nanoparticles into the polymeric membranes for oily water treatment, which was under the supervision of Asst.Prof.Dr. Sama Mohammed.
- Student Amer Abdul Khader for his tagged research: CO2 Capture Using Fluidized Bed with Modified Zeolite, which was under the supervision of Asst.Prof.Dr. Raghad Fareed Qasim.
- Student Bassim Hafeez for his tagged research: Ozonation of Organic Compounds in Aqueous Solutions via Microbubbles, which was under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Faiq Al-Alawy.
- Student Bedoor Mohsen for her tagged research: Kinetics and Optimization of Glycerol Esterification with Fatty Acid over Prepared MCM Silica, which was under the supervision of Prof.Dr. Ammar Saleh.
- Student Wathiq Karim for his tagged research: Application of synthesized moringa oleifera cellulose based graphene oxide nanofibers for removal of disinfectants residues from wastewater, which was under the supervision of Prof.Dr. Sawsan Abd Muslim and Prof. Dr. Basma Abbas.