What is it about?

IICESAT Conference Proceeding 4th edition, Involved Our Peer Reviewed Papers that reviewed and presented through the 4th Edition of International Scientific Conference of Engineering Sciences and Advances Technologies (IICESAT) which was held by Iraqi Academic Syndicate - Main Branch (IAS), Al-Rafidain University College (RUC), University of Babylon (UOB), Statistical and Informatics Consultation Center, (SICC), Dijla Co, Iraq on 3 -4 June 2022. IICESAT Aims to bring together all aspects and research works in a scientific platform to discuss the latest and new trends in topics covered under broad areas such as (but not limited to) various aspects of Environmental Sciences, Earth and plant, air, water, and earth Pollution, Geography, materials analysis and characterization, Environmental Risk Assessment, Energy, Renewable Energy, Geo-technical earthquake Engineering, Soil, and Groundwater Treatment Techniques, Radiation, pollution and sustainability, waste Treatment, ..etc.

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Why is it important?

IICESAT Conference represents the Interdisciplinary Engineering Sciences, which introduces and emphasizes the importance of the interdisciplinary nature of education and research from a materials science perspective. This kind of Conferences is aimed to promote understanding of the physical, chemical, biological and engineering aspects of any materials science problem.

Perspectives

It is certainly expected that engineering sciences and advanced technologies will contribute significantly to the improvement and development of the living environment on the planet and in all aspects, starting from the environment through advanced applications and ending with a strong economy that contributes to the prosperity of countries.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oday A. Al-Owaedi
University of Babylon

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This page is a summary of: 4th International Scientific Conference of Engineering Sciences and Advances Technologies (IICESAT), 3-4 June 2022, January 2023, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/12.0019351.
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