The Department of Agricultural Machines and Equipment at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, organized a scientific visit for first-year students from the Department of Food Sciences to the College of Artificial Intelligence at University of Baghdad, accompanied by a number of the department’s faculty members.
The visit aimed to familiarize students with the college’s departments and scientific laboratories, as well as to introduce them to the educational environment, modern technologies adopted within the college, and the mechanisms used to develop students’ skills in the fields of artificial intelligence and digital technologies. The visit also included a tour of the college’s laboratories, during which practical applications related to both academic and research aspects were demonstrated to the students.

 

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