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To all students whose names are listed and accepted for the evening study program in the Department of Biomedical Engineering (First Year), kindly hurry to the Department of Biomedical Engineering for registration.

Required Documents:
- A certified check of 3 million Iraqi Dinars, made payable to the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Technology.

Important Note:
- The check must be issued by Al-Rasheed Bank, University of Technology branch, addressed to the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Evening Study.
- Registration will begin on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, and will continue until the end of official working hours on Thursday, November 7, 2024.

List of Accepted Students for the Evening Study in the Department of Biomedical Engineering – University of Technology / Professional Education Channel for the Academic Year 2024-2025 – Second Batch:

1. Hussein Ali Abdul Jaleel Shamkhi
2. Mohammed Majid Mahood Karamash
3. Abdullah Jawad Abdullah Jawad
4. Ihsan Murad Hamed Abdul
5. Abdullah Ziad Hamdi Majid
6. Mohammad Sadiq Ahmad Kazem Ali
7. Hassan Haider Hafeez Ghulam
8. Youssef Ahmad Hani Majid

 

Announcement of Evening Study Acceptance Results for the Academic Year 2024-2025

To all students registered in the evening study program in the Department of Biomedical Engineering (First Year), whose names are listed in the attached lists (First Batch - Original), please be informed that you are required to attend the Department of Biomedical Engineering for registration starting from today, November 3, 2024, until Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Students should bring a certified check in the amount of 3 million Iraqi dinars, addressed to the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Technology.

**Note:** The check must be issued by Al-Rasheed Bank, University of Technology branch, and addressed to the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Evening Study.

Failure to comply will result in the forfeiture of the original student’s acceptance. New lists of students on the waiting list will be announced and posted, and they will begin their registration starting Wednesday, November 6, 2024, until the end of working hours on Thursday, November 7, 2024.

(https://t.me/biomadicalengineeringdeptuot/4013)

(https://t.me/biomadicalengineeringdeptuot/4012)

 

 

 

A faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering receives a letter of appreciation for publishing a paper in a reputable international journal indexed in Clarivate.

Assistant Lecturer Haider Raad Hafidh from the Department of Biomedical Engineering has received a letter of appreciation from the esteemed President of the University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Al-Ghaban, in recognition of his outstanding efforts in publishing a high-quality research paper. This publication is part of his Ph.D. requirements and is titled:

"Hammerstein–Wiener Motion Artifact Correction for Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Novel Inertial Measurement Unit-Based Technique."

The paper was published in a journal indexed in Clarivate.

Under the auspices of the esteemed President of the University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Ghaban, and under the supervision of the respected Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department, Prof. Dr. Wissam Kazem Al-Sarraji

A workshop titled "Administrative and Financial Corruption: Challenges and Solutions"

was held in the Al-Quds Hall. The workshop was delivered by Dr. Ali Fadhel Bayawi, who discussed the pressing issue of administrative and financial corruption—a phenomenon that has become increasingly pervasive, undermining society and leading to stagnation in economic development and growth. Such corruption poses serious threats to the economy, financial stability, and administrative capability, potentially rendering the state incapable of meeting economic challenges and hindering efforts to reconstruct essential infrastructure for development.

Dr. Ali Fadhel elaborated on the primary causes of corruption, detailing its manifestations and underlying factors. He also presented several recommendations and proposals aimed at directly combating and addressing this phenomenon.

In his remarks, Prof. Dr. Wissam Kazem Al-Sarraji emphasized the critical role educational and social institutions should play in clarifying the dimensions of this issue. He stressed the importance of religious and ethical awareness, particularly in professional settings, in countering corruption. Prof. Al-Sarraji also highlighted the need for continued workshops of this kind to strengthen efforts against corruption.

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