In alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—specifically Goal 4: Quality Education and Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy—the Department of Agricultural Machinery and Equipment, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Unit, organized a workshop titledNuclear Energy – Power Through Fission.”
The session was presented by Asst. Prof. Dr. Laith Aqeel Al-Din Zain Al-Din and attended by a number of the college’s faculty members.
The workshop aimed to introduce the concept of nuclear fission and explain how the thermal energy produced from uranium-235 (U-235) fission is converted into electrical energy within nuclear reactors. It also discussed the mechanisms of reactor operation, the types of nuclear reactors, and the future of nuclear energy in both Iraq and the world.
The lecturer emphasized the importance of adopting alternative energy sources, such as nuclear power, and reducing dependence on fossil fuels to help mitigate the effects of global warming.
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