7 July، 2026

Workshop on the simplest methods of building thin film deposition systems

 

Under the patronage of the president of the University of Mosul, professor Dr. Wahid Mahmoud Brahimi, and the supervision of the dean of the Faculty of science, professor Dr. Hiam Adel Ibrahim, and the follow-up of the head of the Department of new and renewable energies, assistant professor Dr. Ahmed Munir Suhail, and within the continuing education activities at the Faculty of Science, the Department of new and renewable energies held, on Sunday, July 5, 2026, the workshop tagged:

 

“Examples of the simplest methods for building thin-film deposition systems”

 

This was done at the Ibn Sina Hall in the department, with the participation of a group of teachers, researchers and those interested in this field from inside and outside the University of Mosul.

 

The workshop dealt with a review of the most prominent systems used in the preparation and deposition of thin films of various materials, while providing a simplified explanation of the mechanism of action of each system and its most important applications in research and industrial fields. She also focused on analyzing the mechanisms of action of three of the most widely used deposition methods, namely the chemical Bath method (Chemical Bath Deposition), the method of thermochemical spraying (Spray Pyrolysis), and the thermal evaporation method (Thermal Evaporation).

 

The workshop witnessed the discussion of the main variables affecting the optical, structural and electrical properties of thin films prepared by these methods, showing the impact of changing preparation conditions in improving the properties of membranes to serve advanced scientific and technological applications.

 

This workshop comes within the framework of the Faculty of science’s keenness to strengthen continuing education programs, develop scientific and research capabilities, and keep abreast of modern developments in the fields of materials science and energy technologies, which contributes to supporting the academic and research environment and exchanging experiences between specialists.

 

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