The Faculty of Information
Technology at Zarqa University concluded its series of master's theses’ examinations
in the specializations of cybersecurity, computer science, and software
engineering for the second semester, during which several theses were examined.
Student Wafaa Muhammad Khalil
Al-Rawashdeh defended her master's thesis, entitled "An Improved
Artificial Intelligence-Based Model for Mitigating Cyber Risks and Ensuring
Data Integrity in Smart Manufacturing," under the supervision of Dr.
Muhammad Rasmi Musa.
Student Hammam "Muhammad
Ali" Ahmed Al-Rajoub defended his master's thesis, entitled
"Data-Driven Paths to Success: A Machine Learning Perspective in the
Jordanian Medical Council Examinations," under the supervision of Dr.
Yasser Ahmed Al-Lahham.
Student Mays Khalil Farid Mahmoud
defended her master's thesis, entitled "An Energy-Saving Approach to
Allocating a Hydrogen Vehicle Fueling Station," under the supervision of
Dr. Muhammad Hamad Al-Jaidi.
Student Moaz Ahmed Muhammad Al-Omari
defended his master's thesis, entitled "Medical Diagnosis Using a
Combination of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques," under the
supervision of Dr. Hael Hussein Khafajah.
Student Rushdi Naim Mufdi Dar Odeh
defended his master's thesis, entitled "Multilingual Text Classification
Using Deep Learning: Ethical Insights and Model Comparison," under the
supervision of Dr. Sattam Muhammad Al-Matarneh.
Student Iman Yasser Yousef Al-Omari
also defended her master's thesis, entitled "Road Damage Classification
Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Maintenance Decision-Making,"
under the supervision of Prof. Ahmed Hussein Al-Qarum.
Student Abdullah Samir Yousef Damra
defended his master's thesis, entitled "A Predictive Maintenance Model
Using Deep Learning for Time Series Forecasting," under the supervision of
Dr. Ahmed Abdel Karim Abu Rumman.
Student Raghad Suleiman Muhammad
Al-Shawabkeh defended her master's thesis, entitled "Exploring the Factors
Affecting the Requirements Engineering Process When Outsourcing Software
Development in Jordanian Companies," under the supervision of Dr. Muhammad
Nayef Al-Rifai.
Student Weam Ziad Ahmad Darawsheh
also defended her master's thesis, entitled "A Study of the Impact of Code
Smells on the Testability of Programs Developed in Java," under the
supervision of Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hafeez Samhan.
Student Ali Muhammad Ali Daradkeh
defended his master's thesis, entitled "Innovative Approaches to Adaptive
E-Learning Systems: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Improve Higher
Education - Jordan as a Case Study," under the supervision of Prof. Hamed
Jassim Al-Fawareh.