A PhD thesis at the University of Basra discusses the collision of electrons and positrons with the molecules NF, NF2, NF3, CO2, C2H6, HCN, CF3I, CHI3, and AsBr3.

The College of Science at the University of Basrah discussed the doctoral thesis of researcher Marwa Hamid Hanzel, entitled Electron-Positron Collisions with the Particles NF, NF₂, NF₃, CO₂, C₂H₆, HCN, CF₃I, CHI₃, and AsBr₃. The thesis included a study of the elastic scattering of electrons and positrons with particles such as NF, NF₂, NF₃, CO₂, C₂H₆, HCN, CF₃I, CHI₃, and AsBr₃ using advanced computational methodologies. It aimed to improve the understanding of particle-particle interactions and their applications in quantum mechanics, radiation physics, nanotechnology, and medical imaging.