Huawei Information and Communications Technology Company announces the launch of the Global Competition for the year 2024/2025.
This competition focuses on addressing real-life needs in the field of technology, with the competition being held in the areas of (Network, Cloud Computing). The registration period will be from September to November, and the exams will be as follows:
- The preliminary exam at the Iraq level will be held in October 2024.
- The secondary exam at the Iraq level will be held in November 2024.
- The final exam at the Middle East and Central Asia level will take place in December 2024.
- The final global exam will be held outside of Iraq from May 2025 to June 2025.
The registration process can be accessed via the following QR code:
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A Master's thesis in the Department of Computer Science discusses enhancing forensic analysis using deep learning for object detection in the Internet of Things (IoT).
The Department of Computer Science discussed the Master's thesis titled "Improved Forensics Analysis Using Deep Learning for Object Detection in the Internet of Things" by Master's student Rasul Zahid Kamil (Computer Science / General) on Monday, 2024/9/16, in the late Dr. Imad Kazem’s hall in the Computer Science Department building.
The thesis aims to provide insightful approaches to criminal investigation, focusing particularly on data analysis, protecting findings, and developing a system capable of predicting fake images from real ones using deep learning techniques.
The thesis concluded that the algorithms used significantly enhance the prediction of fake images, emphasizing the high accuracy achieved.
The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Shaimaa Hameed Shaker as the chairperson, with members Assist. Prof. Dr. Omar Abdul-Karim Jassim, Assist. Prof. Dr. Khalil Ibrahim Gathwan, Prof. Dr. Abeer Tareq Mawlood as a member and supervisor, and Assist. Prof. Dr. Iyad Hazem Ibrahim as a member and supervisor.
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Students of the Computer Science Department for undergraduate studies begin their first day of the new academic year.
Students of the Computer Science Department began the first day of the 2024-2025 academic year, starting with the enrollment procedures and attending classes according to the weekly lecture schedule.
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The Supreme Council for Youth launches the Artificial Intelligence Clubs program.
The Supreme Council for Youth, in partnership with the Office of the Prime Minister's Advisor for Artificial Intelligence, announces the launch of the Artificial Intelligence Clubs program. The program aims to empower recent graduates by providing specialized training in the concepts of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between academic education and labor market requirements, and the program is open to applicants from various disciplines, emphasizing the vision of building a generation capable of facing professional challenges efficiently and effectively.
The training program includes training on the concepts of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which covers four main areas: life skills, programming techniques, technology techniques, and artificial intelligence applications techniques.
At the end of the training program, trainees will gain technical and practical skills that will help them find job opportunities and create entrepreneurial projects that will contribute to the country's knowledge economy growth.
Upon successful completion of the training program, the participant will receive an international experience certificate in addition to an easy loan supported by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
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A PhD thesis in the Department of Computer Science discusses a swarm of robots for area coverage monitoring within a dynamic obstacle environment.
The Department of Computer Science discussed the PhD thesis titled "Swarm Robots For Monitoring Area Coverage Within Dynamic Obstacles Environment" by PhD student Dina Kazem Mohsen (Computer Science / General) on Thursday, 2024/9/12 in the late Dr. Imad Kazem's hall in the Computer Science Department building.
The thesis aims to solve the problem of area coverage by presenting an intelligent system for area coverage using a swarm of mobile robots to perform rescue tasks in emergency situations. This is based on several methods using five real robots of the TurtleBot3 type.
The proposed system achieved a challenge in the field of robotics by allowing the robots to navigate in a dynamic environment and integrating several exploration and path-planning algorithms. The proposed system is characterized by scalability, flexibility, and generality. Its generality allows it to be applied in healthcare, firefighting, earthquake response, search and rescue, and other emergency scenarios.
The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Abbas Fadhel Mohammed Ali as the chairman, with members Prof. Dr. Safana Mothher Raafat, Prof. Dr. Iyad Rudhan Abbas, Assist. Prof. Dr. Rehab Faleh Hassan, and Dr. Ahmed Tareq Sadeq as a member and supervisor, along with Assist. Prof. Dr. Firas Abdulrazzaq Raheem as a member and supervisor.
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