The Department of Agricultural Extension and Technology Transfer at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences conducted the discussion of graduation research projects for fourth-year students for the academic year 2025–2026, as part of the requirements for obtaining a bachelor’s degree.

The sessions were managed by a committee chaired by Prof. Mithal Abdul Latif Salman, with members Prof. Bayan Abdul Jabbar Reda, Asst. Prof. Jumana Qais Tawfiq, and Lect. Mahmoud Ahmed Jaloub.

The discussions featured diverse and comprehensive student research projects. The committee commended the students’ efforts and highlighted the strength of their academic preparation and ability to address real-world issues. Constructive scientific feedback was provided to ensure adherence to proper research methodology, and the committee concluded by appreciating the outcomes and wishing the students success in their future careers.

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