The Physics Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences discussed the pioneering graduation projects of fourth-year undergraduate students.
The Physics Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences discussed the pioneering graduation projects of fourth-year undergraduate students.
The Physics Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences discussed the pioneering graduation projects of fourth-year undergraduate students.
The students presented their research to the relevant committee and presented the most important findings through a presentation. This included the research of student Muammal Muhammad Abdul Sahib and his supervisor, Asst. Prof. Dr. Rasool Ramadan Atab, titled “Developing a Technical System for Measuring Water Pollution.”
The research of student Rawaa Jawad Hassan and her supervisor, Asst. Dr. Ali Fadhel Muhammad, titled “Studying the Properties of Cold Jet Plasma Produced at Atmospheric Pressure.” The goal of discussing the graduation projects was to guide students in addressing the problems they encountered during their research and to develop solutions to the difficulties encountered in the scientific aspect.