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The 6th International Geological Conference of Kurdistan which is belong to SDG9

On 5-7th November 2024, Dr. Mahdi Kahiri Aswad, Strategic Drilling Decisions Based on Seismic Fault Inclination Analysis for Enhancing Hydrocarbon Recovery in Bijeel and Harir Oil Fields Kurdistan Region which was held at University of Sulaimani /College of Science/ Earth Sciences and Petroleum Department. The conference focused on providing a unique opportunity for academics and […]

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“Earthquakes: Forces of natural that shape our Planet and our Life”

A scientific seminar was successfully held on Wednesday, 7 May 2025, in the Conference Hall of the Department of Mathematics at the College of Science, under the supervision of the esteemed Dean of the College of Science, Dr. Abdulkarim Yaseen Karim, with the presence of the Assistant Dean for Postgraduate Studies, a number of department

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Seminar on (Effect of Microplastic on Human Health) by Assistant lect. Shayma in Department of Chemistry on May 15, 2025

The “Effect of Microplastics on Human Health” seminar, presented by Assistant Lecturer Shayma on May 15, 2025 in the Department of Chemistry, examined the pathways of microplastic exposure, their toxicological impacts, and potential health risks, emphasizing the need for mitigation strategies. This critical research aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health by addressing pollution-related diseases), SDG 6 (Clean Water through contamination prevention), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption by reducing

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Seminar on (Plastic Recycle; Plastic types and recycle process) by Assistant lect. Shayma in Department of Chemistry on May 15, 2025

The “Plastic Recycling: Plastic Types and Recycling Processes” seminar, presented by Assistant Lecturer Shayma on May 15, 2025 in the Department of Chemistry, explored the classification of plastics, innovative recycling techniques, and sustainable waste management strategies to reduce environmental pollution. This seminar aligns with SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities by minimizing plastic waste), SDG 12 (Responsible

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Seminar on Assessment of Microplastic Pollution in Alana River, sediment and Air Environment by Dr. Rebwar Nasir Dara and Shena kawa abdullah In Department of Chemistry on May 15, 2025

The “Assessment of Microplastic Pollution in Alana River, Sediment, and Air Environment” seminar, presented by Dr. Rebwar Nasir Dara and Shena Kawa Abdullah on May 15, 2025 in the Department of Chemistry, investigated the sources, distribution, and ecological impacts of microplastics across multiple environmental compartments, employing advanced analytical techniques to quantify pollution levels. This critical research supports SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation by

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Seminar on Facile Ring Opening of Novel Bisoxazolone with Substituted Aromatic Amines: Synthesis, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant Potential, In Silico ADME Profile and Molecular Docking Study held by Dr. Peshawa in Department of Chemistry on May 14. 2025

The “Facile Ring Opening of Novel Bisoxazolone with Substituted Aromatic Amines” seminar, presented by Dr. Peshawa on May 14, 2025 in the Department of Chemistry, showcased the synthesis, bioactivity, and computational analysis of novel heterocyclic compounds with promising antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, combining experimental chemistry with in silico drug discovery approaches. This groundbreaking research aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health by developing potential therapeutics), SDG 4 (Quality

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Seminar on Fragrance held by Assistant Lec. Wrya in Department of Chemistry on May 14. 2025

The “Fragrance Chemistry” seminar, presented by Dr. Wrya   on May 14, 2025 in the Department of Chemistry, explored the molecular composition, synthesis, and sensory impact of aromatic compounds, revealing their applications in perfumery, food science, and therapeutic uses. This research connects to SDG 3 (enhancing well-being through aromatherapy), SDG 9 (promoting innovation in sustainable fragrance production), and SDG 12 (encouraging responsible consumption of natural aroma resources), demonstrating

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Seminar on The Chemistry of emotions by Dr. Dutsha in Department of Chemistry on May 13. 2025

The “Chemistry of Emotions” seminar, presented by Dr. Dutsha on May 13, 2025 in the Department of Chemistry, investigated the neurochemical basis of human emotions, examining how neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine influence mood and behavior, bridging chemistry with psychological health. This interdisciplinary approach aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being by advancing mental health research), SDG 4 (Quality Education through innovative science communication),

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Seminar on Tomato Fruits from smell to colour by Dr. Dutsha in Department of Chemistry on May 13. 2025

The “Tomato Fruits: From Smell to Color” seminar, presented by Dr. Dutsha in the Department of Chemistry on May 12-13, 2025, explored the biochemical pathways behind tomato aroma and pigmentation, linking these traits to nutritional quality and consumer appeal. This research supports SDG 2 (Zero Hunger by improving crop quality), SDG 3 (Good Health through nutrient-rich food), SDG 12 (Responsible Production via sustainable agriculture), and SDG

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