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Prof. Wejdan Abu Elhaija, President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, welcomed a delegation from the National Council for Future Technology as part of the Council’s Advanced Technologies Committee activities.
The delegation, led by AI and autonomous systems expert Paul Mitchell, met with Abu Elhaija in the presence of Vice President Prof. Bassam Hammo, Advisor to the President for Student Success and Retention Prof. Abdul Ghafour Al-Saidi, members of the University’s Council of Deans, and Director of International Relations Dr. Sufyan Al-Majali.
During the meeting, Prof. Abu Elhaija highlighted the university’s achievements under the guidance of HRH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, Chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees, in developing higher education and scientific research, and linking them with technology and innovation.
On the sidelines of the meeting, a discussion session on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems was held with Paul Mitchell, moderated by Dr. Amjad Al-Mousa, Vice Dean of the King Abdullah II School of Engineering.
The session aimed to strengthen research cooperation in advanced technology and support national talent.
Faculty members and students engaged actively in the session, raising questions that reflected the university’s scientific progress and commitment to building students’ academic and technical skills in artificial intelligence and advanced technologies.
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