Suez Canal University

Faculty of Computers and Information at Suez Canal University held a scientific symposium on artificial intelligence, under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Nasser Mandour, President of the University, who stressed the importance of technological progress and the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of education and scientific research, explaining the university’s commitment to promoting this trend in various fields of education and innovation. The symposium was supervised by Prof. Dr. Dina Abu El-Maati, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Naeem, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs and General Supervisor of the Faculty of Computers and Information, who stressed the importance of these symposiums in supporting students and developing their skills and knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence. Under the executive supervision of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdullah, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, the symposium was moderated by Dr. Sara Ibrahim Ibrahim, Lecturer of Information Systems Evaluation at the Faculty of Computers and Information, which covered various topics, including the definition of artificial intelligence, its mechanism of action, and the reasons for its importance in daily life and modern applications, in addition to discussing the role of emotional artificial intelligence in improving the user experience. The symposium also included topics such as the possibility of teaching children artificial intelligence, which provides new opportunities to qualify the emerging generation to keep pace with this advanced specialization. It also referred to how to learn more about this field to reach advanced levels of knowledge. This symposium is organized by Ms. Evonne Habib, Director of Communications and Conferences Department in the Community Service and Environment Development Sector. It is worth noting that the university is keen to hold comprehensive educational events that provide students and academics with the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the field of artificial intelligence, which contributes to enhancing digital knowledge in the academic community.