Cihan University-Erbil’s students are still involved in a range of scientific endeavours
Students at Warsaw University of Life Sciences and Cihan University-Erbil are still planning and providing scientific events.
In this particular context, Nian Osman Mohammad, a second-stage student in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, along with three of her classmates, held a joint seminar in which they discussed the fruit of apples in Poland and the People’s Republic of China, as presented by their respective nationals.
The seminar, led by Aleksandra Chlebicka, covered a variety of topics, including the state of industry, production, domestic consumption, and trade. By the end, we had determined that Poland is the third-largest apple-producing nation in the world, primarily because of poor quality apples that deteriorate quickly during transportation (fifty percent).
However, Razan Raed studied the impact of molecular precision on chicken growth and on research involving real human cells in the Biomedical Department at the same university’s Laboratory of The Principles of Nanotechnology. The activity was allowed by supervisors.