Within the framework of the active academic presence of the University of Ninevah and the strengthening of scientific cooperation among Iraqi universities, Prof. Dr. Khalid Khalil Mohammed, Dean of the College of Electronics Engineering at the University of Ninevah, chaired the defense committee of the PhD dissertation submitted by the student Zahraa Mohammed Younis Saeed at the College of Engineering / Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Mosul.
Assistant Prof. Dr. Harith Ahmed Mohammed from the University of Ninevah also participated as a member of the examination committee.
The examination committee consisted of:
• Prof. Dr. Khalid Khalil Mohammed – University of Ninevah – Chair
• Assistant Prof. Dr. Harith Ahmed Mohammed – University of Ninevah – Member
• Prof. Dr. Ahmed Nasr Bahjat – University of Mosul – Member
• Assistant Prof. Dr. Dawood Najm Salih – University of Mosul – Member
• Assistant Prof. Dr. Mohammed Natiq Abdulqader – University of Mosul – Member
• Assistant Prof. Dr. Yasser Mohammed Younis Amin – University of Mosul – Member and Supervisor
The dissertation focused on developing two hybrid wireless power transfer systems (HWPT) that combine Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) and Capacitive Power Transfer (CPT) technologies. The aim was to achieve high efficiency and high transferred power while maintaining stable performance even in cases of misalignment and large air gaps.
The study adopted the design of two innovative models (A and D), based on an inductive structure using square spiral coils supported by X-shaped ferrite rods, alongside a capacitive structure consisting of four geometrically integrated conductive plates.
The defense session witnessed an in-depth scientific discussion addressing the research methodology and its applied results. The committee commended the academic quality of the dissertation and recommended its acceptance and the awarding of the PhD degree to the student after making the required revisions.
This participation reflects the role of the University of Ninevah in supporting scientific research and expanding academic cooperation with the University of Mosul, contributing to the advancement of engineering, energy, and modern technologies.





