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Waste to energy technology

Presenter Name: Asst. lecturer Mohammad Abdulrazaq SultanOn Tuesday 24/4/2025, in Civil Engineering Department with the presence of the Head of the Civil Engineering Department and a number of academic staff, a seminar entitled (Waste to energy technology) was presented by (Asst. lecturer Mohammad Abdulrazaq Sultan). Waste-to-energy (WTE) technology is a sustainable method of generating energy

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Controlling water Pollution capability of fiber reinforced pervious concrete

Presenter Name: Asst. Prof. Dr. Dilshad Khither HamadaminOn Tuesday 6/5/2025, in Civil Engineering Department with the presence of the Head of the Civil Engineering Department and a number of academic staff, a seminar entitled (Controlling water Pollution capability of fiber reinforced pervious concrete) was presented by (Asst. Prof. Dr. Dilshad Khither Hamadamin). Fiber reinforced pervious

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3D MODELLING OF GEOMATICS DEPARTMENT

This project, which meticulously generates a detailed 3D model of the Geomatics Engineering Department by integrating drone-based photogrammetry for the exterior and terrestrial laser scanning for the interior, recently achieved significant recognition. This innovative work was proudly showcased at a recent expo held at Knowledge University, with the Geomatics Department of Salahaddin University actively participating.

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Building impacts on carbon emissions and climate change

To sum up, today my presentation is about Building and Carbon Emission Challenges and Solutions ,Carbon emission in the Building sector, Building assume as 40% of all global CO2 emission, This amount of emission  may breakdown in to Operational emissions …. Heating, cooling, lighting and appliances and Embodied carbon: manufacture, transport and installation. Factors contributing

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Quality education: Architecture Student’s Views on the Critical Stress Factors Impeding their Learning Outcome

The findings indicate significant differences in stress perception between students in Iraq and Nigeria but no notable variation between undergraduate and postgraduate students. Additionally, the study uncovered previously undocumented stress factors in academic literature. By shedding light on mental health challenges in architecture education within underexplored non-Western contexts, particularly Africa and the Middle East, this

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Affordable housing for students

Reasons for Affordable Housing for International Students are identified as, Limited Budget, High Cost of Living, Language Barriers, Cultural differences, Safety Concerns. These are factors affect choosing appropriate affordable accommodation for students. The solutions proposed as, 1. living in a campus belong to the same university that ensure safety and solves transportation issues, 2. living

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