Professor Ishraq Munir Mohammed, faculty member in the Department of Food Science, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, participated as a member of the external examination committee for the PhD dissertation of Shamil Kamel Hamoud Al-Alawi from Tikrit University.
This participation reflects the strengthening of academic collaboration and the exchange of expertise among Colleges of Agriculture across Iraqi universities. Professor Ishraq contributed rigorous scholarly insights that supported the evaluation of the dissertation and enriched its academic quality.
We extend our best wishes to Professor Ishraq for continued excellence and success.

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