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The Department of Applied Chemistry is organizing a scientific visit to the Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Research Center at the university.

As part of the scientific plan of the Department of Applied Chemistry to enhance the practical aspect and link academic knowledge with modern applications, and based on the principle of scientific cooperation between the formations of the University of Technology,
The Department of Applied Chemistry organized a scientific visit for third-year students to the Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Research Center at the University of Technology. This visit was conducted to support the “Nanotechnology” course that the students are currently studying this semester. The visit was supervised and accompanied by the Head of the Department of Applied Chemistry, Prof. Dr. Khalida Farhan Suhail, and Dr. Thamer Adnan Abdullah, the Department Rapporteur and the instructor of the Nanotechnology course, along with a group of the department’s academic staff.

During the visit, the specialized staff at the centre provided a comprehensive explanation of the most prominent techniques and devices used in nanotechnology research, as well as the applications of advanced materials in industrial, medical, and environmental fields.
Students were also given the opportunity for hands-on exposure to laboratory work, which helped them strengthen the connection between the practical aspect and the theoretical concepts they were studying. At the end of the visit, the delegation from the Department of Applied Chemistry expressed their gratitude and appreciation to Prof. Dr. Rana Afeef Majeed, Director of the Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Research Center, valuing the tremendous efforts made in welcoming them and delivering valuable scientific information professionally and interactively. The students also expressed their deep gratitude to the Dean of the College of Applied Sciences and the Head of the Department of Applied Chemistry for organizing this scientific visit, which greatly enriched their experience and deepened their understanding of the importance of their specialization in advanced fields. This visit comes as part of a series of scientific activities organized by the Department of Applied Chemistry to support an integrated educational environment that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience and contributes to preparing qualified scientific cadres capable of keeping pace with global developments in the fields of chemistry and nanotechnology.