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Al-Zahraa University Participates in Specialised Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medical Sector
In a step aimed at strengthening academic and research collaboration with leading medical institutions, Al-Zahraa University for Women, represented by Prof. Dr. Ghida’ Abd Al-Hussein Al-Mulla, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, part...
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Prof. Dr. Ali Jaafar Al-Husseini / Director of the Department of Scientific Affairs at Al-Zahraa University for Women participated in the discussion committee for a master’s thesis at Al-Mustansiriya University / Department of Electrical Engineering and tagged: (Comparative analysis of methods of controlling a multi-speed wind generator), by researcher Ahmed Sattar Jaber. Thesis approved successfully.
Prof. Dr. Ali Jaafar Al-Husseini / Director of the Department of Scientific Affairs at Al-Zahraa University for Women participated in the discussion committee for a master’s thesis at Al-Mustansiriya University / Department of Electrical Engineering and tagged...
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Faculty of Education Holds Expanded Meeting with Department Heads to Discuss Requirements for Upcoming Academic Year
The Faculty of Education at Al-Zahraa University for Women held an expanded meeting with its three academic departments: the Department of English Language, the Department of Arabic Language, and the Department of Mathematics. The said meeting was convened to...
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Activating Memoranda of Understanding towards Applied Reality was the Title of the Visit of the Delegation of Al-Zahraa University for Women to Mashhad University for Medical Sciences
A delegation from Al-Zahraa University for women, headed by the President of the University (Prof. Dr. Zainab Abdul-Hussein Al-Mulla Al-Sultani) the Assistant dean to the Scientific Affairs of Al-Zahra University and College of Pharmacy (Professor Zuhair Muham...