
In India, a Lecturer from Sulaimani Polytechnic University Participates in a Scientific Conference as an Organizing Member
On March 28–29, the IEEE International Conference on Next Generation Information System Engineering (NGISE) was hosted at Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College in India. This international conference focused specifically on advancements in next-generation information system engineering.
Dr. Rozha Kamal Ahmed, a lecturer in the Network Department at the Computer Science Institute, actively participated in the conference as a member of the International Organizing Committee Chair. In addition to her organizational role, she presented her research and contributed to a panel discussion titled “The Future of Next Generation Information Systems.” Dr. Rozha also visited the Center of Excellence at the host institution.
The NGISE conference is a significant platform for researchers and industry experts to present their work and explore the latest technological developments across various domains. As part of the IEEE conference record, this annual event serves as a hub for showcasing innovations in next-generation information systems. It features a diverse program including research presentations, workshops, and discussions that promote collaboration and forward-thinking solutions.
All research papers that were submitted, registered, and presented at the conference are included in the official conference proceedings. These proceedings are cataloged in the IEEE Xplore digital library and indexed by EI and SCOPUS, ensuring global visibility and academic recognition.