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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Defense of a Master’s Thesis in the Cyber Security Program by “Al Sharif Hassan” Abu Rbian

Researcher “Al Sharif Hassan” Abu Rbian, a student in the master’s program in Cyber Security has defended his thesis titled: “Securing Financial Transactions via the Internet Using Multi-Factor Authentication and Machine Learning.”

The research deals the problem of the security of online financial transactions as a serious concern in an era in which digital financial services are being increasingly used. The increasing use of digital platforms for banking, payments and investment has created a new opportunities for hackers. In order to address this problem, the current study presents a unique system that integrates machine learning (ML) with multi-factor authentication (MFA).

Monday, February 26, 2024
The Conflict Studies Research Center at the Arab American University Holds a Training Workshop for Graduate Students

The Conflict Studies Research Center at the Arab American University in Ramallah has held a training workshop on writing research papers, in which a group of students from the Faculty of Graduate Studies participated. The workshop was facilitated by Dr. Nahid Habiballah in cooperation with Dr. Lana Shehadeh.

This workshop is the beginning of a series of seminars and training workshops that the Center plans to hold in the near future.

Sunday, February 25, 2024
Defense of a Master’s Thesis in the Adult Nursing Program by Murad Jaghlab

Researcher Murad Jagalab, a student in the master’s program in adult nursing, defended his thesis titled: “The Impact of an Educational Program on Intensive Care Nurses’ Awareness and Practice of Risk and Prevention Factors for keratopathy in Unconscious Patients Connected to a Ventilator in Palestine.”

This study aims to evaluate the impact of an educational program on eye care on the awareness and practices of nurses working in intensive care regarding risk factors and prevention of keratopathy among ventilated and unconscious patients.

Visual complications in patients within the ICU may often go unreported, leading to potentially serious effects such as keratopathy resulting from exposure to the external environment. To reduce these risks, it is important to promptly recognize and prevent these problems and educate ICU nurses about them.

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