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Under the patronage of the President of the Northern Technical University, Prof. Dr. Alia Abbas Ali Al-Attar, and under the supervision of the Assistant President of the University for Scientific Affairs, Assistant Professor Dr. Omar Rafeh Mahmoud,

the Department of Scholarships and Cultural Relations organized and in coordination with the Institute of Physics at the German University of Augsburg and the Institute of Structure of Matter ISM-CNR_Roma and in cooperation with the College Engineering Technology Mosul – Medical Devices Technologies Engineering Department e-scientific workshop via Google meet platform and presentation of the lecture visually on the seminar hall, workshop address:

New Research Methodologies in Biomedical Engineering Application ‎

The workshop indicated:

Perpendicularly magnetized synthetic antiferromagnetic for flexible spintronics and biomedical applications.

The workshop aimed to shed light on the recent research fields in the discovery and manufacture of small units measured with nanoparticles with vertical magnetic anisotropy as potential starting materials for the manufacture of self-contained nano/micro tablets, which represent a promising candidate system that can be used in therapeutic applications.

The workshop was attended by Dr. Mariam Hassan, a teacher from the Institute of Physics, the University of Augsburg, Germany, and the workshop was managed by Marwa Mowaffaq, an assistant teacher.

The workshop was attended by the Dean of the College, the Director of the Scholarships and Cultural Relations Department, the Head of the Medical Devices Technologies Engineering Department, and a number of the department’s professors, staff, and graduate students.

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