Students from the Radiological Imaging Technologies Department Participate in an Advanced Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Applications in CT Scanning
On Thursday, October 16, 2025, fourth-year students from the Department of Radiological Imaging Technologies at Cihan University–Erbil participated in an advanced training workshop at Erbil International Hospital, under the supervision of Ms. Gullala Abdulwahid.
The workshop, organized by Assistant Lecturer Navid Abdulkarimi in collaboration with the hospital’s technical department, focused on advanced applications of Computed Tomography (CT) scanning and the use of artificial intelligence in radiological image analysis. Assistant Lecturer Navid delivered a comprehensive practical presentation, explaining the operating mechanisms of the CT system and demonstrating how AI techniques can enhance diagnostic accuracy and accelerate image processing.
In addition, the workshop offered a detailed explanation of the stages of 3D image reconstruction using artificial intelligence, along with practical applications in the analysis of tumors, bones, and soft tissues. The students also received training on optimizing radiation dose parameters and image quality in accordance with international safety protocols, further deepening their understanding of modern techniques in computed tomography.
During the hands-on training, the students practiced preparing patients for imaging procedures and implementing advanced scanning protocols, gaining real-world experience in handling clinical cases and understanding modern medical image analysis methods.
At the conclusion of the workshop, Assistant Lecturer Navid expressed his sincere gratitude to Ms. Gullala and the staff of Erbil International Hospital for their fruitful collaboration and continued support in strengthening the practical training component of the program. He emphasized that the workshop plays a vital role in enhancing students’ competencies and preparing them to meet the demands of the modern radiological imaging field.






