As part of the ongoing scientific and research activities conducted by the Biomedical Engineering Research Center at the University of Anbar, both locally and internationally, and under the direct supervision of Prof. Dr. Yousif AlMashhadany, the center has recently achieved a significant academic milestone. With the grace of God, the research paper titled: "A Review for Faults Recognition in Analog Electronic Circuits Based on a Direct Tester Board" authored by a group of the center’s researchers, namely Prof. Dr. Yousif A-Mashhadayi, Dr. Ali Amer, and Dr. Hamed Radam, has been officially published in the Journal of Engineering Sciences at the University of Anbar. This publication reflects the center’s commitment to contributing to scientific discourse in specialized engineering fields. In addition, four international research papers authored by Dr. Ali Amer Al-Rawi and Prof. Dr. Yousif AlMashhaday were presented and published at the 2025 IEEE 22nd International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD) held in Tunisia. The published papers are as follows: Performance and Latency Analysis of EEG Signal for Control System of Robotic Arm Movements Based on Sliding Mode Controller High Performance for PV Panel System Based on Optimal Cooling Techniques Optimal Performance of SCARA Robot System for Handling Objects Based on Image Processing Understanding Human Limb Movements Through EEG Signal Analysis These contributions represent a strong presence for the center in the international research arena, showcasing its capability to address advanced topics in biomedical engineering, robotics, renewable energy, and neuro-signal processing. The center’s staff extended their heartfelt congratulations to the authors on this remarkable scientific achievement. In return, Prof. Dr. AlMashhadany, Dr. Al-Rawi, and Dr. Radam expressed their sincere gratitude to their colleagues at the center, praising the spirit of collaboration and encouraging all members to continue striving for academic excellence. These accomplishments contribute to raising the scientific standing of the center and furthering the university’s mission in global research leadership.