Islamic University, Najaf
The Department of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies Engineering at the Technical Engineering College organized a specialized scientific workshop entitled “The Importance of Solar Stills in Water Purification and Methods of Their Development”, with the attendance of a number of faculty members and department students.
The workshop was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Karrar Haidar, who addressed the scientific and practical aspects of using solar stills in water treatment, highlighting their role in providing usable water sources through sustainable and environmentally friendly methods. He also reviewed the most prominent modern technologies adopted to enhance the efficiency of these systems, as well as mechanisms for improving their performance in line with local climatic conditions.
This workshop is part of the department’s efforts to enhance awareness of modern environmental technologies and to link academic knowledge with practical applications, thereby contributing to community service and keeping pace with scientific developments in the fields of renewable energy and water treatment.
The Department of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies Engineering at the Technical Engineering College organized a specialized scientific workshop entitled “The Importance of Solar Stills in Water Purification and Methods of Their Development”, with the attendance of a number of faculty members and department students.
The workshop was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Karrar Haidar, who addressed the scientific and practical aspects of using solar stills in water treatment, highlighting their role in providing usable water sources through sustainable and environmentally friendly methods. He also reviewed the most prominent modern technologies adopted to enhance the efficiency of these systems, as well as mechanisms for improving their performance in line with local climatic conditions.
This workshop is part of the department’s efforts to enhance awareness of modern environmental technologies and to link academic knowledge with practical applications, thereby contributing to community service and keeping pace with scientific developments in the fields of renewable energy and water treatment.



