In line with the directives of the President of the University of Ninevah, Professor Dr. Osama Al-Mashhadani, emphasizing the importance of consolidating science in the service of humanity and overcoming disability, and under the direct supervision of the Dean of the College of Electronic Engineering, Professor Dr. Khalid Khalil Mohammed, and the teaching staff of the Biomedical Engineering Department, a distinguished scientific activity was organized as part of the department’s academic activities for third-year students. The activity featured presentations of applied scientific projects in the field of biomedical devices.
The activity included the participation of the student Zaid Omar Rashdi, a third-year student in the Biomedical Engineering Department, College of Electronic Engineering, University of Ninevah, who presented an innovative practical project involving the design of a smart eating spoon for patients with Parkinson’s disease.
This innovation aims to help patients eat with greater stability and prevent food spillage, thereby enhancing their independence and improving their quality of daily life. The project represents a practical application of biomedical engineering in providing effective solutions to real health problems and aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being.
The supervising faculty members praised the scientific and intellectual level of the project, commending the students’ efforts in applying engineering knowledge to serve the medical field. They also emphasized the importance of such activities in developing students’ practical skills and linking academic study with real-world application.
At the conclusion of the activity, best wishes were extended to the students for continued success, excellence, and creativity in their academic journey.


