Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Science for Women, Professor Dr. Sameera Naji Khdim, the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit, in collaboration with the Department of Physics, organized a workshop entitled “Artificial Intelligence–Supported Laser Applications.” The workshop was presented by Dr. Noha Hassan Harb and Dr. Salma Ali Ridha. It was held in the Rehabilitation and Employment Hall and attended by a number of faculty members, administrative staff, and students of the College.

The workshop aimed to introduce participants to modern technologies that integrate laser systems with artificial intelligence (AI) and to highlight their most significant applications in scientific, medical, and industrial fields.

The workshop addressed the role of artificial intelligence in advancing laser applications through the utilization of machine learning algorithms to enhance measurement accuracy, analyze data generated by laser systems, and predict outcomes in various applications. Particular emphasis was placed on medical applications, including disease diagnosis and precision treatment techniques, where AI-supported laser technologies contribute to improving efficiency and accuracy. In addition, the workshop explored the use of artificial intelligence in intelligent control and guidance systems associated with laser technologies.

The event witnessed active engagement from attendees through questions and scientific discussions with the workshop presenters, fostering an interactive learning environment and enriching participants’ understanding of the emerging integration between artificial intelligence and laser technologies.

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