Assoc. Prof. Dr Abd Al Sattar Abd Allah Hamad has published a new book on integrating mathematics with civil engineering through the American publishing house IGI Global.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abd Al Sattar Abd Allah Hamad, Director of the Scholarships and Cultural Relations Department at the Rectorship of Samarra University, has published a new book titled “Integrating Modern Mathematics and Sensing Technologies in Civil Engineering.” The book was released by the American publisher IGI Global, which is indexed within Scopus and Clarivate classifications.
The book consists of 17 specialized chapters covering a wide spectrum of contemporary topics at the intersection of advanced mathematics and modern engineering technologies.
Dr. Abd Al Sattar provides an in-depth academic treatment in his book, aiming to bridge the knowledge gap between theoretical concepts and technology-dependent applied practices. This is achieved through a review of computational models, modern mathematical frameworks, and field applications related to the requirements of contemporary civil engineering.
This publication represents a significant scientific reference in the field of civil engineering. It highlights the pivotal role played by mathematical models and analytical algorithms in developing the capabilities of smart sensing systems used for infrastructure monitoring, structural behavior diagnosis, and improving the efficiency of engineering surveillance systems.
In the same context, the author focused on the latest scientific practices in using precise sensing technologies to enhance structural safety levels and support decision-making in engineering projects.
It is worth noting that this book constitutes a qualitative addition to the scientific library and a valuable reference for researchers, engineers, and postgraduate students interested in integrating mathematics with advanced sensing technologies, given its comprehensiveness and the diversity of its topics.
In turn, the Department of Media and Governmental Communication at the Rectorship of Samarra University extends its warmest congratulations to the Director of the Scholarships and Cultural Relations Department for his distinctive scientific publication, wishing him further contributions in his scientific and academic career.

