Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Science for Women, Professor Dr. Sameera Naji Khdim, the Continuing Education Unit, in collaboration with the Department of Physics, organized a scientific workshop entitled “Artificial Intelligence and Its Role in Physics.” The workshop was presented by Dr. Alia Hussein Ali, Dr. Dawsar Hussein Ghayeb, and Ms. Shahad Abdul-Jabbar Aziz, with the participation of a number of faculty members and students.
The workshop aimed to highlight the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in advancing modern fields of physics. It explored the application of intelligent algorithms in the analysis of complex physical data, the prediction of natural phenomena, and their utilization in applied physics disciplines such as materials physics and renewable energy research. The workshop also examined the role of machine learning in accelerating scientific discoveries and enhancing the accuracy and reliability of physical models.
In addition, the workshop presented practical applications demonstrating how artificial intelligence can be integrated into scientific research to address complex physical challenges and improve research outcomes. The lecture further reviewed the most important tools and software platforms used in this field, accompanied by practical examples illustrating how these technologies can be employed to solve physics-related problems and support innovative research approaches.
The workshop emphasized the importance of equipping students and researchers with the knowledge and skills required to utilize artificial intelligence effectively, enabling them to keep pace with rapid scientific and technological advancements. It concluded by reaffirming the importance of developing competencies in artificial intelligence and its applications in physics, given their crucial role in supporting scientific research, enhancing the quality of academic studies, and fostering innovation in contemporary scientific endeavors.


