A training course entitled “Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence Systems for Achieving Food Security” was held for the Qualification, Employment and Follow-up Unit.
asmaaaljader2026-04-08T07:19:55+00:00Under the patronage and supervision of the Dean of the College of Computer Science and Mathematics, Professor Dr. Duha Bashir Abdullah, the College of Computer Science and Mathematics, through its Qualification, Employment, and Follow-up Unit, held a course entitled: "Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence Systems for Achieving Food Security." The course was presented by Dr. Lama Akram Abdullah on April 5, 2026. This course aimed to explore the role of knowledge-based artificial intelligence systems in achieving sustainable food security through intelligent decision-making, knowledge representation, and data-driven agricultural improvement. The course focused on how AI technologies, such as expert systems, semantic knowledge bases, and [Read More]



