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Saturday, 06 July 2024 16:58

A Lecturer in the Biomedical Engineering Department wins the Iraq Award for Career Creativity with the degree of Dedicated

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The lecturer in the Biomedical Engineering Department Assist. Prof. Dr. Saad Mahmoud Ali/ Head of the Biomechanics Branch in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Technology won the Iraq Award for Career Creativity with a degree of dedication.

The award is considered the highest honor for career achievement at the state level. National Job Day is an appreciation of the value of hard work. The names of the winners were announced after a full year of continuous effort by the research, investigation, and evaluation committees to choose the best success stories at the level of Iraq. Its conclusion was the launch by His Excellency the Prime Minister, Engineer Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, of the National Career Day Festival with high-level honoring of the eighty best career figures from all over Iraq and in the civil and military sectors who received the Iraq Award for Career Creativity with the rank of dedicated. The honor was held at the central celebration of the National Job Day Festival, which was held in Al-Hakim Hall at the University of Baghdad on Saturday, 7/6/2024.

 

Tuesday, 11 June 2024 09:40

Ahmed Jamal Jasim, a teaching assistant, has published a research paper in a reputable international journal indexed in the first quartile of Scopus

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Asst.Lect. Ahmed Jamal Jasim, a teaching assistant, has published a research paper in a reputable international journal indexed in the first quartile of Scopus

 titled:

"Liposome Nanocarriers Based on γ-Oryzanol: Preparation, Characterization, and In Vivo Assessment of Toxicity and Antioxidant Activity."

The study focused on lipid-based nanocarriers utilizing γ-oryzanol: their preparation, characterization, and evaluation of toxicity and antioxidant activity in vivo. These carriers were integrated into induced cellular protection of lipid particles. The abstract states that the aim of the current study is to develop and characterize lipid-based nanocarriers based on the potential of γ-oryzanol in both laboratory toxicity and in vivo antioxidant effects. The lipid particles were characterized by various physical and chemical techniques, including dynamic light scattering (DLS) for size measurements, polydispersity index (PDI), and others.

Toxicity assessments were conducted in the laboratory using blood dissolution tests and MTT assays on HSS cell lines. In vivo evaluation was performed using LD50 tests on mice. Additionally, antioxidant activity was evaluated through levels of alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) enzymes, catalase levels in liver tissues, and levels of malondialdehyde glutathione (GSH). Results showed that the lipid particles exhibited uniform physical and chemical properties suitable for drug delivery applications. Cellular toxicity assays and blood dissolution experiments in the laboratory indicated the potential safety of γ-oryzanol lipid particles, especially at low concentrations. Liver enzymes, such as ALT and AST, and antioxidant markers also revealed the safety of the formulation, particularly as a highly sensitive soft organ. In general, lipid-based nanocarriers formulated with γ-oryzanol were successfully developed for potential safety, supporting their application for drug delivery purposes, therapeutic interventions, liver cell treatments, and antioxidants. However, further investigations for preclinical and clinical studies are needed to explore the safety and efficacy of these lipid-based nanocarrier models and clinical settings.

Keywords: γ-Oryzanol, lipid particles, nanotechnology, drug delivery, in vivo and in vitro safety profile.

 

Tuesday, 11 June 2024 09:29

The Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department holds an emergency meeting with first-year students to address student cases for the academic year 2023-2024

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The Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department, Dr. Wissam Kazem Hamdan, met with first-year students and professors to discuss critical student cases within the Bologna system for the academic year 2023-2024.

During the meeting, the process of granting treatment degrees was explained. This will be done by assigning additional work to students within a week of notification. A request form was prepared and distributed to first-year professors for completion and signature by the subject's instructor. This is in accordance with the department head's directives to document the submitted requests, including the type of additional activity and the deadline for submission. Finally, the treatment degree will be added and the mentioned procedures documented in the examination committee, emphasizing the importance of completing the examination committee's requirements and announcing final examination grades.

He emphasized his continuous monitoring of the department's scientific progress, stressing a high commitment to the success of the Bologna system experience and working towards achieving a higher level.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 29 May 2024 10:15

A faculty member in the department publishes a research paper in a reputable scientific journal indexed in Scopus.Q1

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Assistant.Lecture. Haider Raad, a lecturer in the department, has published a research paper in a reputable international journal within the first quartile of Scopus

Titled "Hammerstein–Wiener Motion Artifact Correction for Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Novel Inertial Measurement Unit-Based Technique" as part of the requirements for obtaining a doctoral degree.

The study addressed Participant movement is a major source of artifacts in functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) experiments. Mitigating the impact of motion artifacts (MAs) is crucial to estimate brain activity robustly. Here, we suggest and evaluate a novel application of the nonlinear Hammerstein–Wiener model to estimate and mitigate MAs in fNIRS signals from direct-movement recordings through IMU sensors mounted on the participant’s head (head-IMU) and the fNIRS probe (probe-IMU). To this end, we analyzed the hemodynamic responses of single-channel oxyhemoglobin (HbO) and deoxyhemoglobin (HbR) signals from 17 participants who performed a hand tapping task with different levels of concurrent head movement. Additionally, the tapping task was performed without head movements to estimate the ground-truth brain activation. We compared the performance of our novel approach with the probe-IMU and head-IMU to eight established methods (PCA, tPCA, spline, spline Savitzky–Golay, wavelet, CBSI, RLOESS, and WCBSI) on four quality metrics: SNR, △AUC, RMSE, and R. Our proposed nonlinear Hammerstein–Wiener method achieved the best SNR increase (p < 0.001) among all methods. Visual inspection revealed that our approach mitigated MA contaminations that other techniques could not remove effectively. MA correction quality was comparable with head- and probe-IMUs.

The link below

https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/10/3173

 

 

 

Wednesday, 29 May 2024 10:07

The department head inspects the progress of the final exams for the first semester of the academic year 2023-2024

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 The head of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Technological University, inspected today, Wednesday, May 29, 2024, the progress of the final exams for the first semester of the academic year 2024/2023.

Dr.Wesam kazem hamdan the head of the department,during his tour of the examination halls to review the department's readiness to complete the exams, as well as the nature and level of the questions through his interaction with a number of students. He praised and emphasized his keenness to support the teaching staff and members of the examination committees, commending their role in continuously monitoring the progress of the exams. He also appreciated all the efforts made by everyone to ensure the success of the examination process, while wishing the dear students success and obtaining the highest grades at the same time.

Tuesday, 28 May 2024 17:24

The Biomedical Engineering Department conducts a survey for student outcomes (7-1)

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Under the patronage of Dr. Wissam Kazem Hamdan, Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department, the department conducted a survey for student outcomes (7-1) for fifth-year students for the academic year 2023-2024, which is considered part of the requirements for program accreditation report writing. The survey was conducted in the presence of scientific and administrative assistants, branch heads, and the Quality Assurance and Performance Evaluation Department head, Dr. Ali Jalal Ali. They provided an overview to the students about the program accreditation outcomes before the survey, in addition to the attendance of several department faculty members.

 

Sunday, 12 May 2024 17:01

The head of the Biomedical Engineering Department inspects the progress of the final exams in the department

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Dr. Wissam Kazem Hamdan, the head of the Biomedical Engineering Department, inspected the classrooms today, Saturday, May 11, 2024, to monitor the progress of the final exams (first session) for the academic year 2024/2023 in the department. He checked on the exam atmosphere and ensured the availability of all necessary supplies to facilitate the exams smoothly and overcome any obstacles to ensure the success of the exam process. Mr. Hamdan was briefed on the services provided to the students and the provision of suitable conditions for them, in addition to inquiring about the nature of the questions and their alignment with the academic level. He praised the high level of organization and arrangement he witnessed in the department, commending everyone's efforts in the success of the exam process, and wishing the dear students success and the highest grades.

 

Wednesday, 08 May 2024 09:48

The general assembly meeting of the faculty members of the Biomedical Engineering Department

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The general assembly meeting of the faculty members of the Biomedical Engineering Department was held on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, under the chairmanship of the honorable Head of Department, Prof. Wissam Kazem Hamdan, and attended by the administrative and scientific assistants, the respected branch heads, and the department's teaching staff. The meeting discussed the most important agenda items, including emphasizing the need for faculty members to submit their efforts within the specified deadlines. It also reiterated the importance of compliance with ministerial and university instructions regarding final exams, discussing the nature of questions, how to deal with cheating cases if they occur, and ways to improve the educational and academic reality of the department. Responsibilities of exam committees, supervisors, and exam hall monitors were also addressed to ensure suitable conditions for the exam process.

 

Tuesday, 07 May 2024 10:05

The Scientific Innovation Exhibition for the Fourth Region

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"A glimpse of the participation of the students of the University of Technology in the Scientific Innovation Exhibition for the Fourth Region

(Baghdad - Wasit - Anbar), which was held at Al-Mustansiriya University under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Youth and Sports - Department of Scientific Care. Visitors and exhibitors expressed their admiration for the products of the University of Technology students and praised the efforts of those supervising them."

 

Monday, 29 April 2024 20:15

The Student Activities Festival

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The Biomedical Engineering Department, under the patronage of Professor

Dr. Wisam Kazem Hamdan

organized its third student activities festival, "The Student Activities Festival" on Monday, April 29th, 2024.

The festival, held at the Biomedical Engineering Department, aimed to promote scientific innovations by showcasing the best student inventions. It featured two sections: the first section showcased scientific innovations presented by fifth-year students, consisting of innovative and practical projects. It was emphasized that the department's goal was for student projects to have practical applications. The second section focused on cultural activities, including drawing, calligraphy, and other artworks.

The festival concluded with the distribution of certificates of appreciation to all participating students by the Academic Assistant, Professor Dr. Janan Star, the department's teaching representative, Ph.Dr. Ali Jalal, and the head of the Medical Devices Branch, Ph.Dr. Alaa Mohammed.

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