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Students from the College of Computer Science and Information Technology Achieve First Place at the 2025 Annual Scientific Conference for Graduation Projects


Students Mohammed Muntadher Hossam and Zahraa Haidar Abbas from the Department of Computer Science at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology secured first place in the 2025 Annual Scientific Conference for Student Graduation Projects with their outstanding project entitled “Automatic Detection of Target Movement Using Drones.”

The project aims to develop an intelligent system based on artificial intelligence techniques and drones to automatically detect and accurately track the movement of targets, opening up promising prospects for applications across security, environmental, and service fields.

The evaluation committee praised the project for its advanced scientific level, noting the novelty of the idea and the precision of its implementation. They emphasized that it reflects the creativity and innovation of the college’s students and aligns with global trends in drone technology and artificial intelligence.

This achievement is considered a significant addition to the college’s academic record and reaffirms its leading role in supporting students and empowering them to deliver projects that serve society and keep pace with modern technological advancements.