
The Vice president for Scientific affairs publishes a paper in an international journal indexed in Scopus.
A research team from the University of Diyala, including Professor Amer Mohammed Ibrahim, the Vice President for Scientific Affairs, Professor Jumana Walid, and PhD student Haider Qasim from the Department of Computer Sciences at the College of Science, published a collaborative scientific paper in a prestigious international journal indexed in Scopus. The research, which focuses on predicting indoor air quality in buildings, investigates the identification of sick building syndrome and associated health conditions. It employs advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to predict and assess these issues, contributing to the broader fields of sustainability, as well as the applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning in addressing environmental health challenges.