Under the patronage of the esteemed Dean of the College of Science for Women, Professor Dr. Sameera Naji Khdim. The workshop was organized by the Continuing Education Unit in cooperation with the Department of Physics, and was presented by Dr. Nada Khudair Abbas, Dr. Anwar Ali Baqir and Dr. Hind Fadhil Aliwi.

The workshop addressed the fundamentals of physical data analysis and the methods of accurately and clearly plotting curves using the WinXGraph and Origin software packages. Emphasis was placed on practical applications that assist students and researchers in presenting experimental results in a systematic manner that facilitates comprehension and comparison among different datasets. The workshop also reviewed techniques for handling large datasets and transforming them into precise graphical representations, in addition to demonstrating how to utilize built-in software tools to accelerate analysis and statistical processing.

Furthermore, practical examples drawn from real physical experiments were presented, accompanied by hands-on training on data entry, selecting appropriate curve types, and scientifically interpreting results supported by evidence. The workshop also included discussion sessions and problem-solving activities that helped participants enhance their proficiency in effectively using these software tools, thereby strengthening their research and academic capabilities in the field of physics.

The workshop concluded by emphasizing the importance of developing the practical skills of students and researchers in the use of data analysis tools and modern scientific software, and highlighting their role in supporting scientific research and improving the quality of physical studies.

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