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The Director of the Information Technology Center publishes research in Safety Science
The Director of the Information Technology Center, Dr. Ghassan Abdel-Hussein Bilal, has published a research entitled (Evaluating OSHA’s fatality and catastrophe investigation summaries: Arc flash focus) in Safety Science magazine with an impact factor of 4.105 from Clarfit (Cite Score 6.5) from Scopes.
The research was distinguished by the joint academic and industrial side with external researchers from the United States of America from Lawrence Technological University and Estimator I, Fisk Electric Company.
And it is learned from research in the process of protecting workers in the field of thermal electricity from exposure to physical harm in the event of a sudden fire by equipping them with a number of treatments that prevent them from exposure to this heat and to maintain their physical safety at work.
Dr. Ghassan Abdel-Hussein said despite the momentum of administrative work at the university, he devotes part of his time to scientific research and communication with foreign researchers to increase knowledge, and that he and his colleagues contribute to increasing the value of the university’s global axis within the classifications.

Information Technology Center develops two systems, book borrowing and an electronic knowledge platform
Libraries are among the most important features that indicate the level of civilizational and cultural progress among the peoples of the world. They are a treasure trove of information that researchers resort to, as they are considered one of the most important sources of information, and in order for this information to be available to all, and through the impact of modern technology on the quality of services provided in terms of their accuracy and speed of provision Information from its traditional form to electronic form by computing many books very quickly in response to the wishes of the beneficiaries. With the full support of the decision makers at the University of Technology, represented by the President of the University the respected, and with the follow-up of the Assistant President of the University the respected for Scientific Affairs and Graduate Studies, and under the direct supervision of the Director of the Information Technology Center.
Our center (Electronic Systems and Administration Division, University Websites Division) has prepared two systems (electronic knowledge platform system and book borrowing system). Displaying the incoming books to enable the purchase of these books electronically so that the system allows the possibility of obtaining the extracts of university theses granted from the departments electronically wherever there is a personal account connected to an internet network.
It is worth noting the standard time in preparing these systems.
* The reading room in the Central Library is equipped with Internet service, which operates on the Hotspot system, and at a rate of one free hour for each visitor per day.
* Links to see the systems /
https://uotlms.uotechnology.edu.iq
http://176.105.237.201/library_sale


The University of Technology keeps pace with the world and is distinguished by launching the first electronic payment platform
The University of Technology announces the launch of the first electronic platform at the level of Iraqi universities concerned with electronic payment. As the University of Technology sought to keep pace with developed countries in electronic payment services.
Perhaps what distinguishes this platform is its reliance on a smart management system that greatly facilitates the electronic payment process, whether for university staff, researchers or students. It also provides an easy view of technical and financial details, follow-up of the process and the success of the payment process. The commission will also be explained and announced, enabling clients and customers to know the fees that they will have to pay from the beginning.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Ghabban, President of the University of Technology, said during the signing of the electronic platform contract with Key International, that "the University of Technology seeks to keep pace with technical progress in the countries of the world within its strategy to implement the electronic university, and the first strategy is to adopt electronic payment to facilitate the conduct of financial payment transactions." In addition, he pointed out that "this service also provides reliable information related to financial operations. In order to facilitate payment procedures for researchers and students with different countries of the world and achieve scientific integration."
In turn, he commended the shareholders for preparing the project and working on it from a technical, financial and legal point of view. Wishing them more giving to serve the University of Technology.
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The Electronic Competitive Exam
In cooperation between the Systems Building Division and the Maintenance Division in the Information Technology Center, the Electronic Competitive Exam has been implemented and managed for the Computer Science Department.
This step, came after the Computer Science Departement request to use this exam as a tool for assessment of the applicants students for postgraduate studies.
The objective of the electronic exam: To develop the examination process and to ensure the highest levels of transparency, accuracy and speed. Also, to reduce the disadvantages of the traditional paper exam.







