A team of female graduate students from the College of Engineering and Computer Science participated
Rima Bader Al-Fawaz
Khaled Al-Askar's share
Nasir Al-Otaibi's longings
The JobHouse application project in the national exhibition (she codes 2022) for undergraduate students’ graduation projects in computer and technical disciplines from faculties of computer science in various universities of the Kingdom, organized by Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University and under the auspices of the Minister of Education. The project was nominated among the top 90 participating projects in the exhibition, and the exhibition provided them with the opportunity to highlight their efforts and technical innovations by displaying the projects as scientific posters accompanied by some presentations. The exhibition was accompanied by a competition to select the most creative graduation projects. The exhibition aims to create a competitive environment among Saudi university students to raise the level of outputs in computer and technical disciplines and to support the efforts made in empowering Saudi women in technical disciplines in accordance with the Kingdom’s 2030 vision, exchanging experiences between female students from different universities in the Kingdom and benefiting from each other’s experiences by presenting graduation projects Creativity and innovations in the computer and technical disciplines, supporting the guidance of graduation project ideas to solve real problems related to the labor market and community issues and trends using creative solutions based on employing the latest findings in computer science and information technology. Connecting graduate students with the labor market, employment agencies, business incubators and accelerators by highlighting graduation projects and students' creative innovations. Establishing a culture of work teams and supporting the spirit of competition, creativity and distinction among students. Promoting a culture of scientific research and innovation among female students. Accordingly, the College of Engineering and Computer Science would like to thank its graduate students who participated, and wish them continued success