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College of Laser Engineering Holds Training Course on Bacterial Activity Study Using Nano materials

As part of the cultural season activities, the College of Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering at the University of Technology organized a training course titled “Study of Bacterial Activity Using Nanomaterials Prepared by Pulsed Laser Ablation (PLA).” The course was presented by Asst. Prof. Dr. Kareem Hussein Jawad, Lecturer Doaa Hamoud Edaiyer, and Lecturer Tuqa Sabah Hassan, and attended by a number of faculty members and students.

The course covered four main topics:

The first axis : An overview of various lasers operating in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum and their applications in eye-related medical procedures.

The second axis: A discussion on lasers working in the infrared (IR) and visible ranges and their use in the diagnosis and treatment of dental conditions.

The third axis: An exploration of laser effectiveness in treating skin diseases and their role in aesthetic surgical procedures.

The fourth axis: The final topic addressed the use of lasers in reducing the activity of pathogenic bacteria, along with the study of nanomaterial and their application in treating and eliminating bacterial infections.