Dr. Alaa Abdel-Khaliq Al-Mandlawi, Professor of Arabic Language at the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Baghdad, has achieved a significant scientific milestone by publishing his paper titled “The Role of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Enhancing Educational Quality: A Case Study in Iraq” in the prestigious IEEE journal, one of the most esteemed publishers in the field of engineering and technology globally.

This achievement reflects the distinguished position that Iraqi scientific research has gained on the international stage and highlights the contribution of Iraqi researchers to advancing scientific progress in various fields.

The study examined the role of artificial intelligence applications in improving educational quality in Iraq, emphasizing the tremendous potential these applications offer to enhance the educational process and provide a richer learning experience for students. The researcher provided specific examples of how artificial intelligence applications can be utilized in education.

The study concluded that artificial intelligence applications hold substantial potential for improving educational quality in Iraq and called for further investment and development in these applications to ensure that all students receive high-quality education.

Dr. Al-Mandlawi’s research represents a valuable scientific contribution to the field of education, shedding light on the role of artificial intelligence applications in enhancing educational quality in Iraq and the Arab world in general. The study offers practical recommendations for effectively implementing these applications, thereby enhancing the educational process and providing a better learning experience for students.

Dr. Al-Mandlawi’s achievement is a source of pride for Iraq and the Arab world, underscoring the importance of investing in scientific research and supporting Iraqi researchers to contribute to the advancement of scientific progress in various fields.

The IEEE, founded in 1963 through the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), is a leading global organization with over 400,000 members including engineers, scientists, and researchers across various fields. IEEE publishes more than 190 scientific journals and organizes numerous global conferences and events, providing exceptional research and educational services to the scientific community.

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