The Technological Technical Institute in Basrah, part of the Southern Technical University, welcomed a delegation of students from the Energy and Renewable Energy Department at Iraq College of Technology, supervised by Dr. Kamel Al-Shammaa, as part of a scientific visit aimed at strengthening academic cooperation and exchanging scientific expertise.

The delegation was warmly received by the Dean of the Technological Technical Institute, Asst. Prof. Dr. Diyah Kammel Shary , the Assistant Dean for Administrative and Financial Affairs, Mr. Murtadha Mohammed Bandar, and the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, Dr. Abdulnaser Abduljabbar, along with the Head of the Chemical Industries Department and the faculty members of the department.

The visit included a field tour of the Chemical Industries Department’s laboratories, where the students observed the laboratory equipment and machinery, learning about the work processes and scientific activities carried out by the department in the field of chemical industries and its applications.

The students, along with their supervisor Dr. Kamel Al-Shammaa, expressed their admiration for the scientific and technical resources available at the institute. They praised the warm hospitality and excellent organization of the visit, emphasizing the importance of such visits in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical experience, and reinforcing collaboration between educational institutions.

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