18 March، 2026
Field Scientific Visit by Students of the Department of New and Renewable Energies to the State Company for Communication and Power Equipment

In implementation of the directives of the President of the University of Mosul, Professor Dr. Waheed Mahmoud Al-Ibrahimi, and under the supervision and guidance of the Dean of the College of Science, Professor Dr. Hiyam Adel Ibrahim, with the follow-up of the Head of the Department of New and Renewable Energies, Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Munir Suhail, the Department of New and Renewable Energies organized a field scientific visit to the State Company for Communication and Power Equipment on Sunday, March 15, 2026, accompanied by a number of the department’s academic staff.
This visit was organized as part of the College of Science’s commitment to expanding students’ scientific knowledge and practical experience across various disciplines and professional fields. The visit aimed to introduce students to advanced laboratories and modern technologies used in electronics, mechanics, chemistry, energy, and various engineering applications, as well as to familiarize them with research and development projects carried out within the company.
The visit included several key stations:
First: Printed Electronic Circuits Laboratory
This laboratory represented the first stop of the visit, where students learned about the design and manufacturing processes of electronic circuit boards used in various devices. The laboratory also showcased a number of locally developed electronic systems, including:
- A Remote Fire Early Warning System.
- A Remote Air Pollution Monitoring System.
Second: Mechanical Laboratory
Students were introduced to a variety of modern devices and technologies. Among the most prominent projects presented were:
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones).
- Three-Dimensional (3D) Printers.
Third: Chemistry Laboratory – Green Hydrogen Production System
Students learned about the technologies and processes involved in green hydrogen production and its significance as a sustainable energy source.
Fourth: Smart Irrigation System Laboratory
The laboratory demonstrated modern smart irrigation technologies designed to improve water management and agricultural efficiency.
Fifth: Al-Kindi Laboratory for Engineering and Scientific Testing
Students were introduced to the laboratory’s capabilities in conducting engineering and scientific examinations and quality assessments.
Sixth: Geotechnical Laboratory
The visit included an overview of geotechnical testing techniques and their applications in engineering and construction projects.
Seventh: Al-Kindi Thermal Camera Factory
As the final station of the visit, students explored thermal imaging technologies and their applications in various security, industrial, and military fields.
The visit provided students with a valuable opportunity to connect the theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom with practical applications in specialized laboratories and research facilities.
The College of Science extends its sincere appreciation to the management and staff of the State Company for Communication and Power Equipment for their warm hospitality and for the valuable information and insights they shared, which significantly contributed to broadening the students’ scientific perspectives.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026













