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 Research teams
 

Research teams

1.     Preparation team for the establishment of a decentralized living area: This team is preparing an applied study of the so-called Integrated Renewable Energy Farm (IREF), such as solar, wind, biofuels (Biogas) and biomass. The IREF concept includes the creation of a decentralized living area through which daily necessities of food and energy can be produced directly on site. The IREF system aims to achieve maximum vital independency and a semi-environmentally closed system for rural development, contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, reducing desertification, reducing the phenomenon of dust storms and providing employment opportunities for graduates of the concerned colleges. The administrative order of this team click here.

2.     Study team to set up nature reserve: This team is preparing a study to establish a nature reserve to use its study to contribute to the investment of promising areas, and to start strategic projects to improve our environmental conditions and combat desertification and mitigate dust storms and create jobs opportunities for the concerned graduates in the field of agriculture, livestock, foodstuff, and pharmaceutical industries. The administrative order of this team click here.

3.     The team of preparing study about the use of magnetization water in irrigation:

This team follows up on the supplying of the terminal station in Haditha with two irrigation water magnetization systems by the Directorate of Science and Technology - Anbar, in implementation of the agreement concluded, conducting joint research in this field, and preparing a study in the light of the results of this research showing the feasibility of the technology and the possibility of wide dissemination. The administrative order of this team click here.

4.     The team of installation of hydroelectric turbines within the rehabilitation works of Ramadi Dam: The country has a severe power deficit, which is a major obstacle to sustainable development in the region.

Our Development Research Center is interested in exploiting clean energy opportunities, including hydropower.

The regulators that extend along the streamline of the Euphrates River, such as the Ramadi dam and Takseem regulator, make an appropriate difference in the water levels between the front and back of the regulators, which can be invested in the circulation of small turbines that can generate electrical current throughout the year.

Our research team was formed with this goal and supervised by colleagues Assist. Prof. Dr. Ammar Hatem Kamel and Wissam Hashim Khalil, a member of our research team supervising a master's study of applied research during which the construction of a local manufacturing turbine model has yielded encouraging results. The team develops the completion of its important study and opened a cooperation mechanism with the General Authority for Dams to implement this pilot project. The administrative order of this team click here.

5.     Research team to study the development of Wadi Houran Basin: Wadi Houran, which extends in the western desert of Anbar province, is Iraq's largest valley and most abundant in the amount of surface runoff water, estimated at 1 billion cubic meters in some snow.

Large quantities of rain torrents flow through this valley without benefiting from it in its cultivation and development, although it constitutes more than 10% of the area of our beloved province, with a total area of 15,321 square kilometers, which is more than the total area of the two countries, Qatar and Bahrain.

Our research center conducted many studies on this important valley and published some of them in Scopus citation database, which opened horizons for cooperation with important authorities.

A research team was formed for the purpose of preparing a comprehensive study for the development of this strategic valley and proposing the establishment of a nature reserve and a national park on an area of approximately a quarter of its total area, and the study gave promising indicators showing the economic feasibility of this project.

An introductory research on the importance of the project and its interlocutors has been published in a local scientific journal and the study, which has been completed by more than 85%, will be sent to participate in the Marseille International Conference to be held in France in September under the auspices of the International Organization for the Protection of the Environment.The administrative order of this team click here.

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