Within a scientific research team comprising the College of Computer Science and Information Technology at Al-Qadisiyah University and a team of Australian researchers from various Australian research institutions, a joint research paper was published with the participation of the College’s Dean, Assistant Professor Dr. Dhiah Al-Shammary.
The research was published at Concurrency and Computation: Pratice and Experience Journal one in one of the journals of John Wiley publisher. The journal is classified in the first quartile of Scopus index and registered in the Clarivate classification, which represents the highest standards for publication.

The team was led by senior researcher Dr. Ayman Ibaida from Victoria University in Australia with the participation of senior researcher Dr. Sharif Abuadbba from the CSIRO Research Institute, Assistant Professor Dr. Dhiah Al-Shammary from the University of Al-Qadisiyah in Iraq, and Professor Dr. Ibrahim Khalil from RMIT University in Australia.

The research involved the development of a new technology for compressing, transmitting, and receiving heartbeats (ECG) over various medical and resource-constrained networks. This was achieved through the development of new mathematical derivatives for the mathematical fractal system, which resulted in new mathematical models capable of accurately describing heartbeats while reducing their sizes on the network.

This scientific collaboration was not the first for the College. It has taken previous activities that have resulted in multiple scientific outputs through partnerships and collaborations with universities and institutions within and outside Iraq.