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The Head of the Department of Applied Sciences participates in a specialized scientific symposium on optical detectors at the University of Anbar.

As part of the ongoing collaboration between the University of Technology and the University of Anbar, the College of Science and the Nanomaterials Research Center at the University of Anbar organized a specialized scientific symposium on “The Principles of Optical Detectors and Key Features of the Detector.”

Professor Dr. Raid Abdul Wahab Ismail, Head of the Department of Applied Sciences, delivered a lecture in which he comprehensively explained the principles of optical detector operation and their various types. He also reviewed the most significant applications of these detectors across different scientific and technological fields.

He added, “Optical detectors play a crucial role in numerous applications, ranging from consumer electronic devices to advanced scientific applications.”

This symposium aligns with the efforts of the College of Science at the University of Anbar and the Department of Applied Sciences at the University of Technology to enhance scientific research and facilitate knowledge exchange among researchers and those interested in the field of physics, particularly optical detectors, which is one of the most crucial research areas today. The event also aimed to familiarize researchers and students with the latest developments in this field.

For his part, Professor Dr. Ismat Ramzi Abdul Ghafour, Dean of the College of Science at the University of Anbar, emphasized the importance of this symposium in advancing scientific knowledge in the field of optical detectors. He pointed out that this area is of great interest globally and that the University of Anbar strives to create a stimulating scientific research and innovation environment. He also highlighted the significance of this symposium for postgraduate students, noting that such events broaden their scientific horizons and encourage innovation and creativity.