specialized scientific workshop entitled ‘Open Data’
Under the patronage of the Deanship of the College of Engineering Technologies and in cooperation with the Continuing Education Center, the Alumni Follow-Up Unit of the Department of Computer Engineering Technologies organized a specialized scientific workshop entitled “Open Data.” The workshop aimed to enhance students’ and graduates’ understanding of Open Data and its role in supporting modern administrative and technical decision-making. Distinguished lectures included Senior Eng. Ahmed Tahreer Abdul Haleem from the Ministry of Oil and departmental faculty members. The program covered the significance of Open Data in institutions, its use in digital solutions, and shared scientific experiences, fostering technical skills, innovation, and lifelong learning in line with university guidelines.
AUC Concluded a Scientific Agreement with City University in Malaysia
Al-Maarif University College, represented by the Deputy Dean for Scientific Affairs, Dr. Mahmood Abd Al-Razaq, signed a joint scientific and cultural cooperation agreement with City University in Malaysia. The agreement aims to strengthen academic, research, and scientific collaboration between the two institutions. It includes the exchange of scientific experiences, student training and laboratory participation, organizing joint courses, workshops, and conferences, as well as joint supervision of graduation projects. The agreement also covers hosting researchers and academics for collaborative research. City University welcomed the delegation and expressed its full readiness to support Al-Maarif University College in achieving high standards of research quality and academic and administrative excellence.
 
 
A Scientific Seminar Entitled “Artificial Intelligence in Civil Engineering” at AUC
On Tuesday, 17th October 2023, the Department of Civil Engineering at Al-Maarif University College held a scientific seminar entitled “Artificial Intelligence in Civil Engineering.” Asst. Lec. Rawaa Ahmadi explained AI technology, which simulates human thinking, and highlighted its benefits, including preventing cost overruns, improving project planning, and increasing workplace productivity. Following this, Asst. Lec. Noor Jabbar presented key engineering software that uses AI, such as Revit, Civil 3D, Ansys, and STAAD Pro. The seminar concluded with a practical demonstration using ChatGPT to design a room, calculate its required data, and determine the number of floors, illustrating AI’s practical application in civil engineering projects.
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