A workshop set up by Faculty of Science Entitled Managing of sustainable environmental treatments & evaluating state of nuclear reactors
Under the patronage of the Dean, Assistant Professor Dr. Raed Faleh Hassan, in the presence of teaching staff ,students, and specialists in sustainable development and nuclear specialization.
Remote Sensing Unit, in collaboration with Continuing Education Unit, held a workshop tagged
“The Role of Remote Sensing in the Management of Sustainable Environmental Treatments – Study of TAMOOZ Nuclear Reactor.
The workshop aimed to discuss the importance of scanning sensor technology, which has the ability to receive visual radiation, Short-wave infrared, long-wave thermal infrared, to process it then broadcasting towards earth, picked up by earth stations that equipped with supersensitive computers and devices, which perform complex operations, To streamline information, recording it for scientific use and service sustainable development projects, including study of nuclear reactors.
The workshop included lectures by the Academy Naba Kassim Saadallah, the Academy Susan Ali Muhammad Taqi and the academic Abdulrahman Bilal Ali clarifying the environmental and health impacts of nuclear pollution , the need for sustainable solutions and assessment of environmental measures , the importance of using remote sensing data to determine pollution levels and implement environmental sustainability ,emphasizing that remote sensing technologies and GIS have great ability to develop the best plans and proposals for future environment in a way that ensures the best sustainable development.
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A master’s thesis is discussed in College of science, University of Baghdad, about the biostratigraphy and depositional environmental of Yamama formation in Faihaa oil field southern Iraq
In the College of science, University of Baghdad, a master’s thesis was discussed, tagged “Biostratigraphy and Depositional Environmental of Yamama Formation in Faihaa Oil Field Southern Iraq” by the research student Maryam Mohammad Taha and presented to the Geology Department under the supervision by Dr. Salam I.