Civil Engineering Department awards Master's degree
The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a Master's degree in (Structural Engineering) to the student Janat Fayez Kamel on 17/9/2024 for her thesis entitled:
"STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOR OF HIGH- VOLUME FLY ASH REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS"
The discussion committee consisted of:
1-Prof. Dr. Wael Shawky Abdel Sahib, Chairman
2-Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Attia Jabr, Member
3-Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Adel Abdel Hamid, Member
4-Prof. Dr. Tariq Saleh Mahdi, Member and Supervisor
Civil Engineering Department awards Master's degree
The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a Master's degree in Environmental Engineering to the student Mays Abbas Aziz on 18/9/2024 for her thesis entitled:
"Microbial Fluidized Bed Reactor For Removal Pharmaceutical Contaminants From Wastewater"
The discussion committee consisted of:
1-Prof. Dr. Basem Hussein Jaafar, Chairman
2-Assistant Professor Dr. Rana Jawad Kazim, Member
3- Dr. Muhammad Amer Abdel Fattah, Member
4-Prof. Dr. Ghaida Yassin Rashid, Member and Supervisor
5-Prof. Dr. Amal Ali Hussein, Member and Supervisor
Civil Engineering Department awards Master's degree
The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a Master's degree in (Road and Transportation Engineering) to the student Baqir Hakim Abdul Mahdi on 19/9/2024 for his thesis entitled:
"A Using Local Nano Materials to Enhance Asphaltic Properties under Heavy Load"
The discussion committee consisted of:
1-Prof. Dr. Miami Muhammad Hilal, Chairman
2-Prof. Dr. Shaza Sadiq Hassan, Member
3-Assistant Professor Dr. Nour Mutaz Ismail, Member
4-Prof. Dr. Aqil Shaker Ghani, Member and Supervisor
5- Dr. Ammar Abbas Muhammad, Member and Supervisor
Civil Engineering Department awards Master's degree
The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a master's degree in (Road and Transportation Engineering) to the student Ansam Majid Khamis on 17/9/2024 for her thesis entitled:
"Evaluation of the Performance of Selected Parking Facilities in Baghdad City with the Aid of STARSIM Simulation Model"
Baghdad suffers from a noticeable shortage of parking spaces. The purpose of this study is to study parking facilities to identify their problems and provide a comprehensive solution for them. Four off-street parking facilities were surveyed to collect data for the STARSIM program, which is a simulation program. The results of Dream City Lot show that the gate delay reached 6.4 minutes and there were 18 cars in the waiting queue due to heavy traffic. The vehicles were parked where they were not supposed to be in the University of Technology parking lot, which was completely full. The main problems in the multi-storey sink parking lot are the opening in front of the parking lot and the narrow roads nearby. There are three vehicles in the queue and a delay of up to 2.8 minutes. For parking in Al-Khalani multi-storey parking, there are no vehicles in line at the parking gates, and the delay values range from 2.3 to 5.6 seconds. The research also suggests solutions to enhance parking.
The discussion committee consisted of:
1-Prof. Dr. Hassan Hamoudi Johnny, Chairman
2-Assistant Professor Dr. Khawla Karim Kawthar, Member
3- Dr. Ammar Abbas Muhammad, Member
4-Prof. Dr. Ali Majeed Khader, Member and Supervisor
5-Assistant Professor Dr. Muhannad Qahtan Wahid, Member and Supervisor