Under the auspices of Prof. Tamer Samir, President of Benha National University, the College of Computer Science organized the Scientific Day, which highlights the college's achievements and honors distinguished students and College members. The event also showcased the latest innovative student projects that reflect the high academic level provided by the university to its students.
This Scientific Day is organized as a confirmation of Benha National University’s commitment to building a new generation of creators and innovators capable of making a real change in society by utilizing knowledge and technology to serve the goals of sustainable development and Egypt’s digital vision.
Prof. Tamer Samir, the university president, expressed his happiness with this day that celebrates science, innovation, and creativity, emphasizing that the university pays great attention to the fields of artificial intelligence, data analysis, programming, and intelligent systems, believing in the role of these disciplines in building the future and driving national development.
The president of Benha National University pointed out the importance of keeping pace with daily developments in modern technologies, artificial intelligence, and information security, which pose challenges for its distinguished students.
Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby, Vice President for Academic Affairs, emphasized the importance of self-development using technology and artificial intelligence and linking it to practical applications and the needs of the local and international job market, noting that the college is a model for continuous updating of educational programs according to the latest global standards.
Prof. Mahmoud Shakl, Vice President for Employment, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, delivered a speech discussing the importance of encouraging a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among students and providing them with the appropriate environment to turn their ideas into economically viable projects.
Prof. Shady Y. El-Mashad, Dean of the College of Computer Science, indicated that the college bears the responsibility of preparing a generation equipped with the tools of the future and scientific awareness capable of keeping up with rapid digital transformations and qualified to compete in the job market. He also praised the promising ideas and projects presented by the college's students.
The Scientific Day featured a remarkable participation from Engineer Dina Al-Shaar, who gave a valuable lecture discussing the horizons of artificial intelligence and its future in various fields of life, emphasizing that this technology has become a pressing necessity rather than a luxury, and that investing in it is one of the most important sources of scientific advancement.
In recognition of academic and behavioral excellence, a select group of outstanding students from the college were honored as follows:
In the second level:
- Raghad Hanisecured first place,
- Kyrillos Emadtook second,
- Ruqaya Hassanwas third,
- Rawda Mohamedcame fourth, and
- Nada Maherachieved fifth.
In the first level:
- Malak Salah won first place,
- Amaal Tarekwas second,
- Kyrmina Waseemtook third,
- Saif Ahmedcame fourth, and
- Ogeny Emadachieved fifth.
The ideal student of the college, Khaled Hani Abdel Ghafar, and the ideal student Rowena Adel Tawfiq were honored for their academic commitment and active participation in university activities.
To support academic excellence, Dr. Marwa Youssef Abdel Raouf was honored as the Best College Member in recognition of her contributions to developing the educational and research process within the college.
Engineer Habiba Atef Hassan was also honored for being named the Best Assistant College Member in the College of Computer Science for the year 2025.
At the end of the events, a collection of research projects and technical applications designed and implemented by the college's students was presented, reflecting a high level of creativity and excellence, and their ability to deal with the challenges of the digital revolution and artificial intelligence.