Items filtered by date: August 2019

The head of the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Technology; Asst. Prof. Dr. Khalid Ajami Sukkar inspected the final exams / intensive course for undergraduate studies. He praised the efforts of the Examination Committee to create the appropriate scientific atmosphere for students and provide all necessary supplies for students as well as faculty members, and thanks to all professors who contributed to give intensive course for students during the summer vacation.

Chemical Engineering Department holds a course on (safety and security in oil installations) in cooperation with the Center for Continuing Education at the University of Technology on Sunday, 4/8/2019 at Dar Al-Salam Hall. More than 17 trainees attended the course. Whereas the lecture was delivered by the head of the Chemical Engineering Department, Asst. Prof. Dr. Khalid Ajami Sukkar, who explained that the aim of the course is to increase awareness in the field of safety in oil installations and sites and prepare a cadre familiar with the experiences and create a plan to preserve the oil sites.

The Department of Chemical Engineering held a course on (Methods of maintenance of oil pumps) in cooperation with the Center for Continuing Education / University of Technology on Sunday, 21/7/2019 and on Dar Al Salam Hall. The lecture was delivered by Asst. Prof. Dr. Riyad Sadiq, where the course dealt with modern scientific concepts in the field of pumping and receiving oil and petroleum products and the most important types of pumps used in the oil sector and the processes of maintenance and evaluate its performance.

 

 

Asst. Prof. Dr. Riyadh Sadiq al-Mukhtar, head of the Chemical Processing Engineering Branch, participated in the meeting held at the Ministry of Health and Environment on Monday 22-7-2019 on the implementation of the inventory of mercury emissions in Iraq to pave the way for Iraq's accession to the United Nations Minamata Convention to ban the use of mercury. Note that Dr. Riad Sadiq is a member of the ministerial committee representative of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research formed for this purpose

 

Chemical Engineering Department held a course on (economic feasibility calculations for oil projects) in cooperation with the Center for Continuing Education / University of Technology, on Sunday, 21/7/2019 and at Dar Al-Salam Hall. The lecture was delivered by the Head of Chemical Engineering Department; Asst. Prof. Dr. Khalid Ajami Sukkar. Engineers from the Ministry of Oil / South Refineries Company participated in the training program. The training program dealt with the most modern methods of conducting economic feasibility calculations for the implementation of oil and gas projects.

 

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