The Department of Mathematics, in collaboration with the Continuous Education Unit at the College of Science, University of Baghdad, organized a workshop titled “Introduction to Mathematical Modeling.” The workshop aimed to introduce mathematical modeling as a process through which real-life situations and relationships are expressed using mathematics. It is a systematic process of translating real-life problems into mathematical language, solving them within a mathematical system. The workshop, presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Heba Fawzi and Assistant Professor Dr. Sherine Rasoul, covered concepts of mathematical modeling that go beyond the physical properties of a realistic scenario to examine its structural characteristics through mathematics. It was emphasized that mathematical modeling seeks to build mathematical models for natural and social phenomena. These mathematical models are considered a part of the original problem-solving process and understanding, as mathematical modeling is also an art of translating the behavior of a system through mathematical language. This involves using mathematical formulas that can be traced and analyzed theoretically and numerically to provide valuable insights and guidance for understanding the original system.

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