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Affordable and Clean Energy/ Clean Water and Sanitation Workshop

On Feb. 25th, 2025, the Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering Department has conducted the: “Affordable and Clean Energy/ Clean Water and Sanitation Workshop” The workshop covered SDGs (6 and 7) and included five sessions as bellow: Access to clean water and sustainable sanitation is a cornerstone of human health, environmental protection, and economic development, as underscored […]

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Seminar Title: Innovative truss analog approach for analyzing reinforced concrete deep beam strengthened with externally bonded CFRP

Presenter Name: Prof. Dr. Sinan Abdulkhaliq Yasin On 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 (Innovative truss analog approach for analyzing reinforced concrete deep beam strengthened with externally bonded CFRP) was presented by (Prof. Dr. Sinan

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Integration of BIM with time, cost and sustainability of residential project in Kurdistan region

Presenter Name: Prof. Dr. Omar Qarani AzizOn Sunday 4/5/2025, in Civil Engineering Department with the presence of the Head of the Civil Engineering Department and a number of academic staff, a seminar entitled (Integration of BIM with time, cost and sustainability of residential project in Kurdistan region) was presented by (Prof. Dr. Omar Qarani Aziz).

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Building on brownfield sites

Building on brownfield sites involves the redevelopment or repurposing of land previously used for industrial, commercial, or agricultural purposes but now vacant or underutilized. These sites, often located in urban or suburban areas, present unique opportunities for revitalizing communities, reducing urban sprawl, and conserving greenfields. Redeveloping brownfield sites helps alleviate the environmental burden of abandoned

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Pedestrian priority on campus

Walking is the primary mode of transportation, which has been significantly reduced owing to motorized transportation. Connection inside a university is critical, especially at large institutions with several buildings and departments serving diverse purposes.          This subject is significant from a variety of perspectives. When the campus area is not suitable for pedestrians, the demand

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Promote sustainable commuting

Sustainable commuting refers to transportation practices that reduce environmental impact, promote health, and contribute to a more sustainable urban environment. As urbanization accelerates, traditional commuting methods, such as single-occupancy vehicles, contribute to air pollution, traffic congestion, and energy inefficiency. Promoting sustainable commuting encourages the use of alternative transportation modes like walking, cycling, carpooling, and public

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The Importance of Open-Access Libraries

en-access libraries provide free access to knowledge. Access to information empowers people to exercise their political and socioeconomic rights, to be economically active, to learn new skills and to hold their governments to account. It enables informed decision-making, supports creativity and innovation, strengthens identity and provides transparency. Presented by lecturer/Dr.Lana Abubakir

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Measuring the level of sustainability in cities using circles of sustainability tool

Circles of Sustainability is a method for understanding and assessing sustainability, and for project management directed towards socially sustainable outcomes. It is intended to handle ‘seemingly intractable problems’ such as outlined in sustainable development debates. The method is mostly used for cities and urban settlements. The style of the charts themselves could be described as a mixture of radar chart and bar chart. The method

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Good health and wellbeing: The impact of indoor air quality

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines indoor air quality (IAQ) as “the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants”. The IAQ of the office environment is correlated highly with the health, comfort and productivity of its occupants. Health and comfort

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