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A seminar was held in the Department of Computer Sciences by Al Ain Foundation for Social Welfare on Wednesday 4/4/2018 at the discussion hall in the department in the presence of the Head of the Department. Dr. Hala Bahjat Abdul Wahab and the faculty members and students. During which the activities of the foundation were reviewed since its establishment in 2006 and with the blessing and the patronage of the supreme religious authority Ali Al-Sistani. The institution works as a mediator in guaranteeing the orphans by providing information about the orphan who needs to guarantee and determine the amount that meets the needs of the orphans and In how to spend the amount and follow up the orphan's health, psychological and educational where the ladies who wish to donate to attend to one of the branches of the institution deployed in Baghdad and the provinces and outside the country or request a fund of different shapes and sizes from the headquarters of the Foundation.
It is worth mentioning that this institution provides these donations for the treatment of orphans and provide health support for them and provide financial and in-kind assistance and the construction of residential complexes and vocational training centers and the relief of displaced families and migration and the distribution of aid and the establishment of rehabilitation centers and psychological counseling to diagnose problems and find solutions, To orphans to contribute to the construction of the orphan child's character. In conclusion, a documentary film about the Foundation's activities and activities was presented.
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The student Duaa Jafar Fadel received her master's degree from the Department of Computer Sciences - University of Technology for her thesis titled "Planning the Paths of a 3D Environment Using Flexible Computing." In this thesis, she studied the path planning of the robot in a three-dimensional environment which can serve different applications in different conditions One of the latest types of applications is when the robot can move in all directions around itself, which means (26 points) about the robot can be moved without any movement determinants. Of its applications UAV, the unmanned aircraft as well as AUV, the underwater boats, as it has the ability to move and flood in the air and underwater and even in outer space, making them very useful in the applications of the modern world. Such as path planning. Nature-inspired algorithms are known to be the most influential because of their ability to solve simple and complex problems of single, binary, three-dimensional environments, and so on. The thesis proposes three ways to solve the problem of route planning in the 3D environment using flexible computing techniques. The first method is a proposed modified version of one of the modern algorithms inspired by nature, the modified Firefly algorithm (mFA). The second method is a proposed modified version of the algorithm known as A *, which was modified to operate in a fixed and mobile 3D environment. The third method is a hybrid method The first and second methods are used where mFA is used to generate an external path to drive mA * internally as partitions, where mA * generates several internal paths that combine to form the final path.
This was on Tuesday 3/4/2018 and at the discussion hall in the department. The discussion committee was composed of (Dr. Ayad Roudan Abbas and Dr. Shaima Hamid Shaker) from University of Technology / Department of Computer Sciences And Dr. Nada Abdul Zahra Abdullah from Baghdad University / Faculty of Science / Department of Computer Science.
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The student (Shatha Habib Jafar) obtained her doctorate degree from the Department of Computer Sciences / University of Technology for her thesis entitled (Proposal for the development of web services of things) The student's thesis deals with the subject of the Internet and things to be used in various practical means in general and in the field of E-Health which is special is just a timely learning purpose for providing comprehensive, individualized, dynamic, real-time content that intensifies knowledge communities, connecting patient and doctors with experts. E-health is one of the most important services that need WoT benefits such as speed, security and low cost. As shown above, the direction of the thesis is how to propose a development of WoT for e-Health. It was on Sunday, 04.01.2018, and at the discussion hall the department. The discussion committee consisted of (Prof. Ahmed Tarek Sadiq, Dr. Hala Bahjat Abdel Wahab and Dr. Soukaina Hassan Hashem) From the University of Technology / Department of Computer Sciences and (Dr. Haidar Kazem Hammoud) from Al Mustansiriya University / Faculty of Education / Department of Computer Science and (Dr. Abbas Fadel Mohammed Ali) of the University of Information and Communication Technology.
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The student Shahad Fhadil has obtained her master's degree from the Department of Computer Sciences / University of Technology for her thesis titled "Electronic Crime for Identification of the Author of an Instant Message Using Viper". In this thesis, the researcher reached new technological methods of e-forensic to confront the continued anonymity and fraud, The anonymity of the Internet has made it difficult to trace criminal identity. Criminals use virtual characters to hide their real identities, in IM. A type of user communication in many legitimate activities of conversations and exchange of messages, can also be misused by various means to hide the inherent security risks and malicious tendencies. There are various reasons the attacker may want to pretend as someone else, including privacy, espionage and bad intentions. Electronic forensics techniques are essential to help identify cybercriminals as part of a criminal investigation, including gender identification, writing habits and stalemetrics. This thesis uses statistical methods such as Pearson correlation coefficient model, Euclidean distance analysis for Viber message chat and Enron message to identify sender identity using neural networks. This was on Thursday 29/3/2018 and on the discussion hall in the department. The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Abdel Moneim Saleh Rahma and Dr. Abeer Tariq of the University of Technology / Computer Sciences Department. (Dr. Samer Said Issa) from Al Rafidain University / Department of Computer Science.
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