Bridge IT
Bridge IT
A collaborative session was held today with the participation of IEEE CS ENICarthage SBC IEEE ENICarthage SB ,IEEE WIE UJ-Aqaba Affinity Group, IEEE UJ-Aqaba Student Branch, IEEE Communications Society Applied Science University SBC, IEEE Applied Science University Student Branch, and IEEE CS Al-Hussein Bin Talal University SBC.
The session was dedicated to high school and undergraduate students, aiming to inspire and encourage them to participate in hackathons and IT competitions. Participants were encouraged to take initiative and learn step by step, even in fields that may initially seem challenging.
The session began with an introduction to embedded systems, providing attendees with a general understanding of the concept and its applications. It then transitioned into an introduction to competitive programming, highlighting its opportunities and importance, especially in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
Throughout the session, participants were highly engaged, curious, and interactive. Mentors were supportive and mindful of the beginners’ level, ensuring that the content remained accessible and beneficial for everyone.
Aligned with the theme of IEEE Education Week, Make Impact and Shine in Our Environment, the session successfully empowered students to take action, make an impact, and shine in their own learning journeys.
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- Hamzah Aljabr
- Student at the University of Applied Sciences
- Current Chairman of the IEEE Computer Society (COMSOC) Student Chapter at the university
- Participated in several local robotics competitions and achieved competitive rankings
- Currently working on the development of Embedded Systems projects
- Passionate about robotics, hardware systems, and innovative engineering solutions
- Raed Aroua
- Tunisen Software Engennering Student at the University of ISI
- TCPC25 Bronze Finalist
- ACPC25 Finalist
- Expert at CodeForces