College of Engineering Enhances Academic Cooperation with a Scientific Visit to the University of Technology
The Electromechanical Engineering Department at the University of Samarra strengthened prospects for joint scientific cooperation with the University of Technology by organizing a field visit for third-stage students to the College of Electromechanical Engineering. The visit was conducted under the supervision of a group of faculty members, including Lecturer Omar Mohammed Ahmed, Head of the Department, Dr. Ouras Fadhil Khalaf, Lecturer Dr. Shaimaa Hisham Abdul-Malik, Assistant Professor Younis Saud Alwan, and Assistant Lecturer Saif Walid Majeed.
The visit witnessed a high-level reception by the Deanship of the College at the University of Technology, represented by its Dean, Assistant Professor Dr. Ghassan Abdul-Hussein Bilal, and his Scientific Assistant, Professor Dr. Amir Abed Jaddoa. They expressed their warm welcome for this qualitative initiative, emphasizing the strategic importance of cognitive integration and the exchange of visions between prestigious Iraqi universities to enhance the educational process.
The scientific tour included a detailed exploration of advanced specialized laboratories, where students were given a direct opportunity to learn about the latest engineering devices and technologies. This effectively contributed to bridging the gap between theoretical academic curricula and realistic professional applications in the labor market.
The visiting delegation concluded its tour by expressing its deep gratitude and appreciation to the College Deanship for the warm reception and hospitality, which reflects the spirit of fruitful institutional cooperation.
It is worth noting that this visit comes within the University of Samarra’s strategy aimed at consolidating scientific partnerships and exchanging specialized expertise, in line with the goals of sustainable development and advancing the scientific and engineering reality for engineering students. This ensures the preparation of a generation of engineers capable of keeping pace with rapid global developments in this vital field.
















