A group of female students from Engineering and Information Technology Faculty participated in the scientific proceedings of the Graduation Project Conference, held at the Computer Science and Information Technology Faculty, University of Karbala, for the academic year 2024–2025. The participation was conducted under the direct supervision of Prof. Dr. Ghaida’ Abd Al-Hussein Al-Mulla, the Dean of the Engineering and Information Technology Faculty.
This engagement reflects the University’s commitment to integrating female students into intellectually stimulating environments that foster innovation. The conference served as a dynamic platform for displaying cutting-edge technological projects.
Additionally, among the most distinguished projects, which received high praise from both attendees and the organizing committee, were:
F1 Strategy Generator
by student Sima’ Al-Moamen Raheem, supervised by Asst. Lect. Zahra’ Shehab. This project applies artificial intelligence to generate Formula 1 race strategies based on weather conditions and track profiles.
Eye-Tracking for Early Autism Diagnosis
by student Alaa Noori, supervised by Asst. Prof. Dr. Hiba Jabbar Al-Aqabi, Head of Artificial Intelligence Engineering Department. The project explores eye movement pattern analysis for the early detection of autism spectrum disorders in children.
A smart medical application using Flutter
by Rawan Adel Ali, also supervised by Asst. Prof. Dr. Hiba Jabbar Al-Aqabi. The app is designed to support cancer patients during their treatment journey, integrating data storage via Firebase.
An electronic attendance system
created by students Ghadir Hussein, Zainab Farhan, Hadeel Kazem, Malak Riyadh, Riam Mohammed, alongside Dalia Arkan, under the supervision of Lect. Dr. Harith Fadel Hussein. The application employs a dynamic QR code to record attendance swiftly and accurately while reducing data manipulation risks.
ويُعد A cybersecurity challenge training platform
created by students Ruqayya Atheer, Zahraa Ahmed, Noor Sattar, Fatima Ali Lillah, Fadak Salem, and Janan Ghazi, supervised by Dr. Mustafa Habb Allah, Head of the Cybersecurity Department, and Asst. Lect. Sara Rafel. This project is among the leading applications aimed at developing cybersecurity skills through practical, real-world simulation challenges.
وبإشراف رئيس قسم الأمن السيبراني م. د. مصطفى حب الله، والتدريسية م. م. سارة رافل، في مقدمة التطبيقات التي تهدف إلى تنمية مهارات الأمن السيبراني من خلال تحديات تقنية تطبيقية تُحاكي الواقع.
It is worth mentioning that these projects embody the University’s vision of academically and practically empowering female students, showcasing their capabilities within contemporary scientific arenas. Furthermore, they encourage excellence in academic service, stimulate research-oriented thinking, and enable female students to establish a strong presence within the evolving landscape of technological advancement.
Translated by Zahra' Ala'







