Remnants of Yesterday
The Album
42 photographs and documents from the book, in the order they appear. Click any of them to read the story around it.
With a group of Botany Department students, academic year 1969/1970. Appearing in the photo are the teaching assistants: Anis Al-Rawi, Khadir Wani Hilo, and Mohamed Al-Rubeai (the photo was coloured later).From: The Struggle for Appointment and Escape Toward the Future
Group photo of the students participating in the Iraqi Students Society conference in the United Kingdom in 1975From: From London to Benghazi
The False Mirror: My original book facing its fake shadowFrom: Stations of Anxiety and Stability
My sons in their youth: from right to left, Niall, Nazar, Rayan, and Isam.From: An Academic in the Paths of Iraqi Opposition
One of the campaign advertisements in the London Guardian newspaper.From: Relief Campaign for War Victims: The Conscience's Cry in 1991
Some Iraqi academic leaders during a training session at the University of Birmingham.From: Breaking of the Dream
Iguazu Falls - through my lens - forming the natural border between Brazil and Argentina. They are among the most beautiful sights I have seen in the world during my scientific travels.From: Breaking of the Dream
With the faculty members and teaching assistants in the Department of Botany, College of Science, in 1971, at a farewell party for Khadir Wani Hilo before he left for his studies in the US.From: Years of Scientific Excellence
The Professor and the Student: An engaging conversation between me and my professor, Dr. Sadiq Al-KhafajiFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
The bean varieties that were the focus of my research at Queen Mary.From: Years of Scientific Excellence
Have High Confidence in YourselfFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
At the University of Birmingham with some colleagues and former students: Alvin Nienow, Ashraf Amanullah, Mohamed Al-Rubeai, Steve Oh, Nicholas EmeryFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
The Professor and His Student: With Dr. Fakhri Bazzaz During His Visit to LondonFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
The Bioreactor: For the study and optimization of medical protein production, and my book on its importance in tissue engineeringFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
Pursue Achievable GoalsFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
Money Isn't EverythingFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
When Science Embraces Art - Cells Undergoing Programmed DeathFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
With My Research Team of PhD Students in 1996From: Years of Scientific Excellence
Keep Cool Under PressureFrom: Years of Scientific Excellence
Cooperate and Reap Greater RewardsFrom: Summary of My Scientific Journey: From Interrogating Genes to Engineering Life
On the 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the Department of Chemical Engineering at University College DublinFrom: Summary of My Scientific Journey: From Interrogating Genes to Engineering Life
With Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (from left: Adel Matloob, Riyad Al-Mehaidi, Dlawer Abdul-Aziz, Nouri al-Maliki, Mohamed Al-Rubeai)... promises to benefit from "NISA" that were consigned to oblivion.From: Seeds That Did Not Bloom
A visit by a number of NISA members and their meeting with the Higher Committee for Education Development in Iraq (HCED)From: Seeds That Did Not Bloom
May and Malak in Dublin... Four Years of JoyFrom: Beginning a New Life in Morocco
At a party in Morocco, wearing traditional Moroccan attireFrom: Beginning a New Life in Morocco
Engrossed in conversation during a scientific seminarFrom: Immersion in Intellectual Production
Exchanging the cooperation agreement between the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Prof. Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed Al-Rubeai, President of the Network of Iraqi Scientists Abroad (NISA)From: My Consultancy Career During the Ministry of Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa
One of the usual banquets during my visits, this time at my sister Sawsan's home: a heated discussion over a feast of Masgouf fish and kebab between my brother Amer and my cousin Salah (my sister's husband).From: My Consultancy Career During the Ministry of Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa
The booklet "The Credit-Based Course System (Bologna Process)" issued by the MinistryFrom: My Consultancy Career During the Ministry of Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa
The booklet “Design of Modern Programs and Curricula”; issued by the Ministry during the tenure of Prof. Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-IssaFrom: My Consultancy Career During the Ministry of Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa
Masgouf fish in the heart of the marshesFrom: My Consultancy Career During the Ministry of Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa
Ralf Portner (ed.) Cell Culture Engineering and Technology. In Appreciation to Professor Mohamed Al-Rubeai. Springer (2022)From: Post-COVID
At the ceremony honoring me with an honorary doctorate degreeFrom: Honorary Doctorate from the National University of Ireland

Snapshots from various visits within the UNESCO projectFrom: The UNESCO Project for Rehabilitating the Iraqi Higher Education System
With Hammam, Maysoun, and their daughter Sama in RabatFrom: Faces in Memory: Companions of the Path
At an honoring evening hosted by the Iraqi Forum (from right: Jani Kassab, Ghazi Darwish, Saadi Al-Najjar, and Mohamed Al-Rubeai)From: Faces of Friends
A friendly gathering in London: A dinner that brought together Saadi Al-Najjar, Jani Kassab, Salim Ali, Sabah Jassim, Mohamed Al-Rubeai, Imad Salman, and Abdul-Ilah TawfiqFrom: Faces of Friends
Mohamed Al-RubeaiFrom: Finally, in Brief… Who Am I?
Books by Mohamed Al-RubeaiFrom: Finally, in Brief… Who Am I?