Under the sponsorship of the College of Engineering, two discussion sessions were organized in the Department of Aerospace Engineering on the smart hall on March 17, 2024. The first discussion session, titled “Introduction to Creating Google Docs,” was presented by Asst. Lect. Noor Abdul Amir Abdul Kareem. The session focused on providing a detailed explanation of creating Google Docs and its importance in the context of aerospace engineering. The methods and tools used in creating and organizing documents effectively using Google tools were discussed. It was emphasized that using Google Docs facilitates collaboration and information sharing among teams, enhancing work efficiency. The session concluded with a set of recommendations to promote the use of Google Docs in the field of aerospace engineering to improve organization and collaboration among teams. These recommendations included providing training and awareness to engineers and employees in aerospace engineering on how to create and effectively use Google Docs, encouraging teamwork and knowledge exchange through Google Docs to enhance efficiency and productivity at work, staying updated on technological advancements and available tools for creating and organizing Google Docs, and implementing necessary improvements to achieve better results.
As for the second discussion session, titled “Signal Modification and Noise Removal,” it was presented by Asst.Lect. Amina Abbas Kareem. The session shed light on the objectives, including highlighting the importance of signal modification techniques in the process of transmitting and receiving information. Different methods of signal modification, such as changing capacity, frequency, phase, and other signal characteristics, were explained. The session also highlighted the advancements in signal modification techniques to increase their capability to transmit more data within the same bandwidth. The session concluded with a set of recommendations, including the need for continuous updates in signal modification techniques to keep up with the growing demand for transmitting larger volumes of data, enhancing development in signal modification techniques to improve communication performance and enhance the speed and efficiency of information transmission