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Oct 11, 2025
Professor Ali Mohammed Saeed
Professor Ali Mohammed Al-Sahlani is an Iraqi academic specializing in communications and computer engineering, serving as a professor at the Najaf Technical College. He has a rich research background reflected in scientific output covering fifth-generation (5G) technologies, wireless network security, and medical IoT. In addition to being an active researcher, he has over 15 years of teaching experience in advanced engineering courses and training students in practical laboratory work.
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The Department of Health Physics and Radiation Therapy Engineering Technologies at the Al-Najaf Engineering Technical College was launched in 2022 in response to the pressing needs of the region in particular, and the country in general, for this vital specialization. The area hosts many medical facilities and healthcare workplaces capable of employing the department’s graduates, meeting local market demand.
The department is staffed by distinguished faculty members holding Master’s and PhD degrees from leading Iraqi and international universities. It also houses several specialized laboratories—among the rarest nationwide—alongside trained technical staff capable of graduating engineers who can fulfill the department’s objectives.
The department seeks to be a key contributor to preparing highly competent specialized cadres who can serve broad sectors of work across medical, engineering, and industrial fields in both the public and private sectors.
To prepare distinguished engineers in health physics and radiation therapy who contribute to community development, raise scientific awareness, and provide solutions to developmental and improvement challenges. The department also aims to enhance the college’s role in institution-building and engineering work to achieve comprehensive development within the framework of human values and principles, while building and strengthening cooperation with stakeholders in engineering and medical fields locally and internationally.
The program includes courses in health physics, radiation therapy techniques, radiation safety, medical imaging technologies, and patient dose management.
Read moreLecture and lab times distributed across the study week for all stages in the Department of Health Physics and Radiation Therapy Engineering Technologies.
View scheduleResearch in areas such as improving radiation therapy techniques, radiation safety, medical imaging applications, and the development of modern medical devices.
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View curriculumAdvanced labs such as Radiation Therapy Lab, Medical Imaging Lab, Radiation Safety Lab, and Medical Devices Physics Lab.
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