Seminars

Seminar: Quantum Probability Ranking Principle for Lignad-based Virtual Screening

2023-06-25T14:17:25+03:00December 1st, 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 Thursday 01-12-2023 at 11:00 AM by Dr. Mohamad Aldabagh, Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering Computer the Seminar Synopsis (Abstract) Chemical libraries contain thousands of compounds that need screening, which increases the need for computational methods that can rank or prioritize compounds. The tools of virtual screening are widely exploited to enhance the cost effectiveness of lead drug discovery programs by ranking chemical compounds [...]

Seminar: Transfer Learning

2022-09-04T15:04:13+03:00August 31st, 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 Thursday 09-12-2021 at 3:00 PM by Dr. Abubakar M. Ashir, a Lecturer at the computer engineering department. seminar abstract: Transfer learning, used in machine learning, is the reuse of a pre-trained model on a new problem. In transfer learning, a machine exploits the knowledge gained from a previous task to improve generalization about another. For example, in training a classifier to predict whether an [...]

Seminar: Distributed Key Management to Secure IoT Wireless Sensor Networks in Smart-Agro

2022-09-04T15:07:48+03:00August 30th, 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 Thursday 03-02-2022 at 3:00 PM by Mr. Safwan Mawlood, Vice Dean, Faculty of Engineering seminar abstract: With the deepening of the research and development in the field of embedded devices, the paradigm of the Internet of things (IoT) is gaining momentum. Its technology’s widespread applications increasing the number of connected devices constantly. IoT is built on sensor networks, which are enabling a new variety [...]

Seminar: How Artificial Intelligence Solutions Affect Marketing

2022-09-04T15:10:56+03:00August 30th, 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 Thursday 13-01-2022 at 3:00 PM by Mr. Muhammed S. Anwar, Head of computer education department. seminar abstract: The buzz surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) grows each year, but what is its actual impact? Regarding AI and marketing, it needs to be seen whether the technology will prove beneficial or detrimental. However, there is evidence that it is already becoming an effective marketing tool. In the [...]

Seminar: Ligand-based Virtual Screening

2022-09-04T15:14:21+03:00August 29th, 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 Thursday 02-12-2021 at 3:00 PM by Dr. Mohamad Aldabagh , a Lecturer at the computer engineering department. seminar abstract: Virtual screening (VS) is a computational practice applied in drug discovery research. VS is popularly applied in a computer-based search for new lead molecules based on molecular similarity searching. Similarity searching is one of the most widely used techniques for ligand-based virtual screening. Several methods [...]

Seminar: Si- and Ge-FinFET Inverter Circuits Optimization Based on Driver to Load Transistor Fins Ratio

2022-09-04T15:16:24+03:00August 29th, 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 Thursday 06-01-2022 at 3:00 PM by Dr. Yasir Hashim, a Lecturer at the computer engineering department. seminar abstract: a novel method to adaptively select the best driver to load transistor fin ratio of six transistor (6T) FinFET-SRAMs according to the best values of noise margins and inflection voltages with a comparison between using Si and Ge as a semiconductor channel in a FinFET-SRAM cell.

Seminar: DNA computing

2022-09-04T15:18:00+03:00August 29th, 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 Thursday 25-11-2021 at 3:00 PM by Dr. Bestoon T. Mustafa, a Lecturer at the computer engineering department. seminar abstract: biological molecules are a great candidate of the next generation of computer storage devices. In this seminar, the use of DNA molecules in computer storage devices is explained.

Seminar: Image Retrieval Based on Edge Histogram Descriptor of MPEG-7

2024-02-19T17:47:29+03:00August 29th, 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 Thursday 20-01-2022 at 3:00 PM by Mr. Mousa M. Amin, head of computer engineering department. seminar abstract: A major research area in computer vision is content-based image retrieval. MPEG-7 sets up a list of descriptions of the structured image content. we examined the weakness and lack of retrieval approaches based on global characteristics in this study by incorporating the commonly used feature descriptors of [...]

Seminar: A comparison of Approximately Optimal Stratification with Other Methods of Stratification Using Proportional Allocation

2022-09-04T15:33:39+03:00August 29th, 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 Thursday 16-12-2021 at 3:00 PM by Ms. Ghada Alsakkal, a Lecturer at the computer engineering department. seminar abstract: a comparison between the cumulative f 6/7 that I suggested with other given approximate methods suggested previously. The comparison will be done using some theoretical probability distribution: Uniform, Right Triangular, Exponential, Normal and Gamma distributions. For certain values of the parameters of these distributions, the cumulative [...]

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