As part of scientific collaboration and the exchange of expertise, and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Enas Mudhafar Khalil and Assistant Professor Dr. Ishraq Munir Mohammed, postgraduate students from the Department of Food Science, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, visited the Scientific Research Authority / Center for Environmental, Water, and Renewable Energy Research. This visit was conducted ضمن the requirements of the Carbohydrate Chemistry course.
The visit included an overview of laboratory equipment and the conduct of several scientific experiments, contributing to strengthening the practical aspect of learning and developing students’ research skills.
The visit was marked by a productive scientific atmosphere that reflected the importance of integrating academic knowledge with practical application in preparing competent researchers.

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