Assistant Professor Dr. Shadha Abbas Hassan participated in the discussion of a Master’s thesis in the field of Architectural Technology at the Department of Architecture, University of Technology. On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, the thesis of researcher Bilal Hussein Salem, titled “Ethical Fusion in Architectural Technology,” was discussed.

The thesis focused on the concept of ethical fusion and its manifestations in various fields of knowledge. It represents the integration of principles, values, and ethical ideas aimed at improving work on a material level in various areas of life. The research problem addressed the scientific need to understand the impact of ethical fusion in architectural technology. The study aimed to build a comprehensive theoretical framework for the key pillars, characteristics, and features of ethical fusion in architectural technology, in order to organize its work based on values and enhance the engineering value of the technological aspect.

The study explored the dimensions of ethically fused architecture in light of technological advancements, including the pillars of ethical fusion in architectural technology, its characteristics, and the advanced techniques and systems used to enhance movement paths in the architecture of sacred shrines. The study concluded that some of these pillars, principles, and ethical characteristics are reliant on contemporary architectural output, with a focus on the ethical considerations of the technologies and systems employed in modern architecture.

The thesis discussion committee consisted of the following esteemed professors:

  • Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Jawad Kazem — Chairman
  • Assist. Prof. Dr. Inas Salem Abdul-Ahad — Member
  • Assist. Prof. Dr. Shadha Abbas Hassan — Member
  • Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saadoun Salman — Supervisor
  • Assist. Prof. Dr. Lahib Ali Abdul-Hussein — Co-Supervisor

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