Computing & Information Sciences Innovative Graduation Projects
Our campus buzzed with creativity today as the Faculty of Computing and Information Sciences hosted its much-anticipated Graduation Projects Fair, bringing together students, faculty, and industry partners to celebrate a year of dedication and innovation.
Senior students proudly showcased months of hard work, creative thinking, and cutting-edge solutions spanning a wide range of disciplines — from AI applications and web and mobile development to cybersecurity, data science, and beyond. Each project reflected not only strong technical skill but also a genuine drive to solve real-world problems.
It was truly inspiring to see how our future computer scientists, software engineers, and IT professionals are already applying their knowledge to address practical challenges and push the boundaries of technology. Visitors moved from booth to booth, engaging with the graduating seniors as they explained their projects with confidence, clarity, and pride.
Our senior Computing and Information Sciences EUIans presented their graduation projects with poise, putting months of hard work, creativity, and problem-solving on full display for the campus community to see and celebrate.
None of this would have been possible without the guidance and support of the many supervisors, co-supervisors, mentors, and industry partners who generously dedicated their time and expertise throughout the year. Their commitment to nurturing this innovation — and to encouraging projects that tackle real-life problems — deserves sincere thanks and recognition.
A huge congratulations goes out to all the graduating seniors for their dedication, creativity, and outstanding projects. Today's fair was more than a showcase — it was a glimpse into the future of technology, and a proud milestone for our university community.