Technological Technical Institute in Basra Launches the Ibtechar Academy
Under the patronage and presence of the President of Southern Technical University, Professor Dr. Adnan Abdullah Atiq, and under the supervision of the Dean of the Technological Technical Institute in Basra, Assistant Professor Dr. Diyah Kammel Shary, the Technological Technical Institute in Basra inaugurated the Investment and Entrepreneurship Exhibition, attended by an academic audience.
The first day of the exhibition began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, followed by the national anthem. The University President delivered a speech highlighting the importance of supporting entrepreneurial projects and scientific research that contribute to fostering innovation within educational institutions.
Subsequently, Asst. Lecturer Dr. Mohammed Hamid Radi presented research projects at the Student Research Incentives Exhibition, which featured three scientific papers published in prestigious international journals indexed in Scopus and Clarivate, with Q1 classification. These projects received direct support from the University administration, including financial awards and letters of appreciation for the researchers’ efforts.
The first-place research of the current year, supervised by Asst. Lecturer Dr. Mahmoud Aref Al-Sharida, was titled:
“Efficient Implementation of Post-Quantum Digital Signatures on Raspberry Pi.”
Dr. Mohammed Hamid also presented two outstanding papers from last year’s Student Research Conference:
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Energy, Exergy, and Economic Analysis of Indirect Solar Dryer Integrated Phase Change Material Cans
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Experimental Examination of a Boiler Heat Exchanger Using Nanofluids: Thermo-Energetic and Enviro-Economic Analysis
The exhibition also showcased a range of incentive-based scientific research originally developed as graduation projects by students from the Institute’s academic departments. These projects were published in journals indexed by Scopus and Clarivate, with high impact factors. A comparison of the research output was highlighted: last year saw a total of 18 incentive-based papers, while the current academic year has already recorded 18 papers in the first third of the year, reflecting a significant increase in research activity at the Institute.
On the sidelines of the exhibition, Engineering Space Company participated, presenting its latest innovations and services that support the educational and technical sectors.



