The College of Information Engineering at the Arab University for Science and Technology concluded the discussion and judging of graduation projects for senior students, in a festive academic atmosphere that reflected the students' efforts at the end of their academic journey.
This year's projects varied between artificial intelligence applications, robotics systems, and the development of smart digital solutions for managing medical clinics, in addition to advanced software systems that addressed modern issues and real needs in the technical, medical, and administrative communities. This reflects the students' ability to transform theoretical knowledge into practical applications that meet the needs of the labor market. Academic committees of faculty members discussed the projects, providing constructive feedback aimed at refining performance and enhancing their skills and academic knowledge.
Dr. Maysaa Diab, Dean of the College of Information Engineering, praised the level of performance demonstrated by the students in their projects, stressing that what was presented represents mature educational outcomes that reflect the vision of the university. The college is preparing graduates who are equipped with the tools of the modern era, emphasizing that this stage is not the end of the road, but rather the beginning of a career path that requires continued research and development and keeping pace with innovations.
On the other hand, the college organized a special exhibition a few days ago to showcase graduation projects. The exhibition was opened by the university president, Dr. Adnan Younis, who expressed his admiration for the quality of the works on display in terms of concept, execution, and technical precision. He noted that the university continues to fully support its students in the fields of innovation, scientific research, and entrepreneurship.
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