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Post Date: 2026-04-23
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Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Engineering, Professor Dr. Ayad Murad Takhakh, and as part of the student skills development lecture series, the UAV Engineering Department held a workshop entitled: Kinematics in UAV Engineering The workshop, presented by Professor Dr. Ali Hussein Mohammed, was aimed at students of the department and took place on Thursday, April 23, 2026, in the classroom. The workshop covered the fundamentals of kinematics, addressing the types of coordinates used in motion analysis and their applications in UAV engineering. These included Cartesian (square) coordinates, normal-tangent coordinates, polar axes, relative motion, and constrained motion, along with their practical applications in the field of aeronautical engineering. Recommendations: To enhance students' understanding of the fundamentals of kinematics and its engineering applications. To utilize mathematical models in analyzing UAV motion. To support the practical and applied aspects of the subject to connect theoretical concepts with real-world engineering applications.