Future University organizes a scientific lecture for artificial intelligence students within its academic activities
Under the patronage of the President of Al-Mustaqbal University, Prof. Dr. Hassan Shaker Magdy, and under the supervision of the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Assistant Professor Dr. Frat Hamza Al-Sultani, the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Science organized a scientific lecture for second-stage students, as part of the university's quest to enhance the scientific and practical aspect of students and develop their academic skills.
This lecture came within the framework of supporting the educational process and raising the scientific and knowledge level of students, where Dr. Abdulkazem Abdulkarim, with the participation of Al-Ma'ida Benin Nazem, presented a scientific lecture in the subject of microprocessors, which dealt with scientific and applied axes that contribute to enhancing the practical understanding of the basic concepts and linking the theoretical aspect to practical application, in line with recent developments in the fields of artificial intelligence.
The lecture witnessed a positive interaction by the students of the second stage in the Department of Artificial Intelligence, as they had the opportunity to ask questions and scientific discussions, which contributed to the development of their intellectual and research capabilities and the enhancement of their technical skills.
This event is part of a series of scientific activities that the Department of Artificial Intelligence is keen to organize, in line with the vision of the Faculty of Science in preparing students with high scientific efficiency and advanced technical skills in line with the requirements of the labor market and contribute to serving the community.
Al-Mustaqbal University is one of the leading private universities in Iraq, as it ranked first among Iraqi private universities, stressing its commitment to providing a distinguished university education based on quality, innovation and upgrading the scientific and academic career