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- The Registration Division in the Department of Computer Science has begun receiving and registering new students according to the central admission channels for the current academic year 2023-2024 and under the direct supervision of the head of the department, Professor Dr. Alaa Kazem Farhan, who was keen to overcome all difficulties, facilitate registration procedures, and ensure their flow and smoothness in a way that guarantees student service.

 

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- The President of the University of Technology, Professor Dr. Ahmed Muhammad Hassan Al-Ghabban, granted a letter of thanks and appreciation to two teachers from the Department of Computer Science (Professor Dr. Mithil Emad Al-Din Abdel Moneim and teacher Dr. Mona Ghazi Abdel-Sahib) in appreciation of their efforts in publishing two scientific research. The first tagged search Propose Shot Boundary Detection Methods By using Visual Hybrid Features The second search is marked Multimodal Video Abstraction Into A Static Document Using Deep Learning In two respectable magazines that are indexed in the Scopus database, wishing them continued success in serving our beloved university.

 

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- Director of the Division of Scientific Affairs and Cultural Relations in the Department of Computer Science, Taiba teacher Walaa El-Din Khairy, participated in a free, specialized electronic course held by the Ibn Sina Center for E-Learning at the Information Technology Center in cooperation with the American company Extron, which was founded in 1983. This course was launched on 7/4/2023 and lasted (90) days in the field of photonics, visuals, and communications, with the participation of (39) of the University of Technology’s teachers and engineers. Only (10) of them successfully passed the course. During which the Director of the Scientific Affairs and Cultural Relations Division in the department obtained a certificate Extron Audio video Association(EAVA) The sixth sequence is among the ten names that passed the course.

 

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- The President of the University of Technology, Professor Dr. Ahmed Muhammad Hassan Al-Ghabban, granted two teachers from the Computer Science Department (Assistant Professor Dr. Rahim Abdel-Saheb Okla and Assistant Lecturer Fadel Abbas Fadel) a letter of thanks and appreciation in appreciation of their efforts in preparing and implementing the program for developing and qualifying university capabilities and human resources, wishing them continued success and success.

 

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- Under the patronage of the President of the University of Technology, Professor Dr. Ahmed Muhammad Hassan Al-Ghaban, and under the supervision of the Head of the Computer Science Department, Professor Dr. Alaa Kazem Farhan, and in cooperation with the teaching staff at the University of Baghdad, Department of Architectural Engineering, Professor Shatha Abbas, and the teaching staff at the University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Professor Tariq Naji. Atiwi tagged cultural symposium “The Role of Technologies and Programs in Documenting Cultural Heritage” on Thursday, 11/2/2023 In the discussion room in the Computer Science Department building, in the presence of the Scientific Assistant, Professor Dr. Abeer Tariq, the Administrative Assistant, Assistant Professor Dr. Bashar Saadoun Mahdi, and the department’s students. The symposium discussed the definition of the concept of digital documentation and how to invest it with surveying and geomatic engineering in order to count and document archaeological buildings. Digital documentation is done through scanning an image identical to the document using modern technologies, and this allows access to the heritage digitally without losing important features. The use of advanced digital technologies based on laser scanning and photogrammetry helps in the digital preservation of many antiquities that must be preserved. Here the role of programmers and workers in the digital field appears in cooperating with civil engineers in documenting antiquities digitally. Cameras equipped with advanced imaging systems can also be used for digital design, taking real-life photos of museums and antiquities, and documenting them digitally. In conclusion, the head of the department, Professor Dr. Alaa Kazem Farhan, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the lecturers and awarded them certificates of appreciation in appreciation of their efforts in delivering this symposium.

 

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