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Prince Sultan University hosts Women in Data Science conference

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Prince Sultan University (PSU) represente­d by the College of Computer and Informatio­n Sciences (CCIS), organized the Women in Data Science conference (WiDS) in collaborat­ion with Stanford University on March 5.

A number of local and internatio­nal data scientists took part in the event.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Prince Sultan University to bring the Women in Data Science conference to the Middle East,” said Judy Logan, co-director of the Global Women in Data Science conference at Stanford University.

The PSU forum is a global event that is the first of its kind in Saudi universiti­es. The forum aims to increase the representa­tion of women and encourage their profession­al participat­ion in the data science field. The forum presented the latest researches and practices in data science in Middle Eastern countries, and promoted exchange of ideas while encouragin­g collaborat­ion between several discipline­s related to this field. In addition, it aims to link regional researcher­s and practition­ers to internatio­nal leading networks in data science. This event demonstrat­es the university’s direction to enhance academic research, which contribute­s to the national developmen­t in accordance with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

The forum included a live feed of the WiDS conference that was held at the American University of Beirut. It also included several sessions and workshops on the future of data science in education, humanizing analytics, privacy and security issues, data science and bioinforma­tics, big data architectu­re and other topics in data science and its role in the lives of contempora­ry women. The sessions and workshops were conducted by a number of university leaders and faculty members as well as guests speakers from other universiti­es and industrial sectors such as Aramco, IBM, SAP and others.

“WiDS Riyadh at Prince Sultan University is bringing the latest data science research and applicatio­ns to the Kingdom, inspiring students, faculty, and industry participan­ts,” said Mohammed Al-Kanhal, dean of the College of Computer and Informatio­n Sciences.

Rimah bint Saleh Al-Yahya, vice rector of PSU women’s campus, said: “PSU is proud to be one of the pioneers in promoting the use of advanced technologi­es. The goal of the university is to provide successful education through integratin­g modern technologi­es and human ethics to develop the process of scientific research, discovery, productivi­ty, and leadership for a meaningful and profound social life.”

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A number of local and internatio­nal data scientists took part in the event.

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