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In our effort to provide the best to our beloved university in educational digital transformation field and in order to hold successful and purposive seminars, and out of the keenness of Avesta, the official partner of Microsoft in Iraq, and its true desire to support the University of Technology by presenting this symposium through face to face presence at our university (instead of virtually) to discuss and answer all inquiries directly. Due to the symposium importance, Mr. Mohieldin Shaaban, Regional Director of Microsoft, will also join us (virtually).
It was decided to postpone the symposium date (Microsoft 365 for Education) to Monday, June 3, 2024, at 11:00 am, in the conference hall of the Computer Engineering Department.
All registrants wishing to attend the above-mentioned symposium will be notified of the new date and their email address that was installed in the electronic form.
Note that the electronic form is still available for those wishing to attend this symposium.
In the presence of the Assistant President of the University for Administrative Affairs, Prof. Dr. Farhad Muhammad Othman, the Department of Administrative and Financial Affairs, in cooperation with the Information Technology Center, held a workshop on the subject of electronic linking between the Department of Administrative and Financial Affairs and all departments and formations of the university on Monday, 5/13/2024. Control and Systems Engineering Department Hall.
This project comes in order to simplify administrative procedures, provide logistical support, and speed up the response to official letters received and issued by the Department of Administrative and Financial Affairs. It is a first step within the trend towards adopting digital and electronic transformation in the administrative transactions adopted by the university.


Assist. Lec. Ali Abdul Latif Abdul Bari, a lecturer at Information Technology Center, published a research about:
A New Technique of FSS-Based Novel Chair-Shaped Compact MIMO Antenna to Enhance the Gain for Sub-6GHz 5G Applications
In a magazine:
IEEE Access (Open Access: Multidisciplinary Open Access Journal)
The research is within Scops container and an Impact Factor (3.9). In addition to ISI Journals (Clarivate’s Analysis) and an impact factor of (Q1).
This paper introduce a new compact Chair-shapped MIMO antenna with two radiating elements a single layer of frequency-selective surface (FSS) for 5G Sub-6GHz communication systems. They use two techniques, parasitic element and (FSS), for isolation and gain enhancement, respectively.






