The Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences at Ain Shams University received new students, in order to get acquainted with the study system with the new specialized and distinguished programs in the faculty, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Nagwa Badr, Dean of the Faculty, in the presence of Prof. Dr. Hala Mushir, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Safaa El-Sayed Amin, Software Engineering Program Coordinator, Dr. Maryam Nabil Al-Bari, bioinformatics program coordinator, Dr. Mahmoud Mounir, Coordinator of the Cyber Security and Robotics Program, Dr. Dina El-Sayed, Artificial Intelligence Program Coordinator, Dr. Esraa Hamdi, an assistant teacher in the bioinformatics program, Asmaa Sharif Al-Khouli, a teaching assistant in the software engineering program, Mahmoud Mohamed Youssef, a graduate of the first class of the cybersecurity program, and Naira Al-Qadi, a graduate of the first class of the digital multimedia program.
As the Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences at Ain Shams University is unique in six modern and specialized programs, which are “Artificial Intelligence Program, Cyber Security Program, Digital Media Program, Software Engineering Program, Bioinformatics Technology Program,” in addition to the robotics program, which all keep pace with the latest needs of the current labor market. locally and internationally.
All new specialized programs award a bachelor's degree with a credit-hour system and an international certificate from the University of East London, UK.
The introductory meeting included:
• Introducing the faculty's new distinctive programs and their features.
• Introducing the international degree and the double certificate granted to students of the distinguished programs.
• The participation of a number of well-known companies specialized in the fields of programs to talk about job opportunities available for graduates of distinguished programs.
• Participation of a number of graduates of the programs to talk about their field of work.
• A dedicated time to respond to students' questions and inquiries.