Seminars

Seminar: Real-Life Applications of Mathematical Induction

2024-07-02T22:16:26+03:00June 27th, 2024|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Wednesday12-06-2024 at 04:30 AM by Ms. Ghada Al sakkal, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer Principles of Mathematical induction are applied to various scientific fields. In this articl, we have discussed the real life application of Mathematical induction and some Field where mathematical induction is commonly used. Mathematical induction is among the various mathematical propositions used prove statements or theorems true related to natural [...]

Seminar: Big Data

2024-07-02T22:16:36+03:00June 27th, 2024|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Wednesday 12-06-2023 at 02:30 PM by Mr. Wisam Abdulazeez Qader , Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer Synopsis [Abstract) about the seminar: Big Data is a vast volume of data that is not easy to be stored or processed with conventional approaches within a limited period. Therefore, to manage and extract value from it, a new architecture, method and analysis is needed. Big Data [...]

Seminar: Static Magnetic Field effect on Blood Parameters: In vitro/in vitro Study

2024-07-02T22:16:47+03:00June 27th, 2024|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Tuesday 11-06-2023 at 11:30 AM by Dr. Bestoon Mustafa, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer Synopsis [Abstract) about the seminar: This seminar explores the impact of static magnetic fields on blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. We use both in vivo (animal models) and in vitro (lab-based) methods to study these effects. Findings show that magnetic fields can change [...]

Seminar: Semiconductor industry (Transistor, ICs, and Microprocessors)

2024-07-02T22:16:58+03:00June 27th, 2024|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Wednesday 12-06-2024 at 11:30 AM by Dr. Yasir Hashim Naif, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer. Microelectronics and semiconductor industry is a subdivision of the field of electronics that deals with very small and microscopic elements to manufacture electronic components. Microelectronics has been rapidly evolving as the most in-demand field of electronics because of the ever-increasing demand for inexpensive and lightweight equipment. The semiconductor [...]

Seminar: Computer Technology in Medical Field

2023-06-25T13:17:05+03:00June 20th, 2023|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Thursday 20-06-2023 at 11:30 AM by Dr. Bestoon Taha Mustafa, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer technology has revolutionized the medical field, improving patient care diagnostics, research, and data analysis. Electronic Health Records (EHR), medical imaging telemedicine, and patient engagement have all benefited from computer integration. Despite challenges, the future holds promising advancements with artificial intelligence and mache learning. Computers have become essential [...]

Seminar: Temprature Characteristics of 10nm N- and P-Channel Si-FinFET Structure

2023-06-25T12:57:01+03:00June 20th, 2023|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Thursday 20-06-2023 at 10:00 AM by Dr. Yasir Hashim Naif, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Synopsis (Abstract) about the seminar: The impact of working temperature on the electrical properties of FinFETs is discussed in this research. The properties of FinFET have been produced using the simulation tool Multi-Gate Field Effect Transistors (MuGFET) under a range of temperature from (T=275 Ko) to (T=375 K"). [...]

Seminar: Digitization of Cultural Heritage Project

2023-06-25T20:56:44+03:00May 25th, 2023|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Thursday 25-05-2023 at 11:30 AM by Mr. Mousa M Amin, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer Synopsis [Abstract) about the seminar: The huge advances that we are witnessing in digitization technologies over the past decades are opening the door to conservation, preservation, restoration and dissemination of our cultural heritage. New documentation methods give us today the opportunity, not only to experience the beauty [...]

Seminar: A Secure and Efficient Method to Protect Communications and Energy Consumption in IoT Wireless Sensor Networks

2023-06-26T10:51:53+03:00January 26th, 2023|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on 26-01-2023 at 10:30 AM by Mr Safwan Mawlood, Vice Dean Faculty of Engineering Synopsis (Abstract) about the seminar: The rapid growth of technology has resulted in the deployment of a large number of interconnected devices, resulting in a wide range of new societal services. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a promising technology which is faced with the challenges of operating a large number of [...]

Seminar: Comparison of Approximately Optimal Stratification with other Methods of Stratification Using Proportional Allocation

2023-06-25T12:54:26+03:00January 12th, 2023|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on Thursday 12-01-2023 at 10:300 AM by Ms. Ghadah A. Alsakkal, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Synopsis (Abstract) about the seminar: One of the main reasons in stratification is to get more accurate estimates by producing gain in the precision of these estimates. To achieve this, one can determine the optimum stratum boundaries, Many procedures were developed to obtain this optimum boundary several approximate [...]

Seminar: Stable Diffusion: A Multimodal Generative Vision Language

2023-06-26T10:24:42+03:00December 8th, 2022|

Less formal than a class lecture, a seminar allows for small groups to meet and discuss academic topics or required reading, as well as set goals for research and continuing investigation. The following seminar was conducted on 80-12-2023 at 10:30 AM by Dr. Abubakar M. Ashir, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer. Synopsis (Abstract) about the seminar: Stable Diffusion is a deep learning, text-to-image model released in 2022. It is primarily used to generate detailed images conditioned on text descriptions, though it can also be applied to other tasks such as inpainting, outpainting, and generating image-to-image translations guided by a [...]

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