Continuing the work of the scientific research team between the College of Computer Science and Information Technology at the University of Al-Qadisiyah and a team of Australian researchers from Victoria University in Australia, publishing a recent study that includes advanced techniques for diagnosing cardiac disorders based on ECG readings. The study is published at the Journal of Electronic Science and Technology, which is one of the highest quality journals at Elesvier publishing house. It is classified within the first quarter of the Scopus database, which is considered among the highest standards of scientific journals in the world. The team is headed by Assistant Professor Dr Dhiah Al-Shammary, Dr Ahmed M. Mahdi, and the young researcher Mustafa Noaman Kadhim from the University of Al-Qadisiyah, with the participation of the Lecturer Dr Ayman Ibaida and senior lecturer Dr Khandakar Ahmed from Victoria University.
The research has included producing a new and effective technology for diagnosing heart disorders by building an efficient classification technology based on the development of the Chi-square mathematical model. This technology contributed to the effectiveness of remote medical diagnosis and improved the diagnostic results to an effective level.

