Under the directive of the Head of the Department of Soil and Water Resources, Prof. Dr. Shatha Majid Nafawa, a committee of faculty members conducted a field visit to review the experiment of PhD student Hurr Al-Abid Razan, supervised by Asst. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hassan Sabri, on her research titled: “Evaporative Flow of Saline Water under the Influence of the Hydraulic and Thermal Properties of Soils with Different Textures.”
The committee listened to the student’s detailed presentation on her research objectives and provided constructive observations and guidance. This activity supports the
 

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