Benha National University’s Faculty of Computer Science hosted its Scientific Day for the 2025–2026 academic year under the patronage of Prof. Tamer Samir, President of the University, and Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby, Vice President for Academic Affairs. The event provided a distinguished academic forum that reflected the University’s steadfast commitment to fostering innovation and advancing the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical application.
The event was attended by Prof. Eman Abdel Ghaffar, Acting Director of Programs, Faculty of Computer Science, and Eng. Fikry Nabil, Regional Director at Oracle Corporation, alongside faculty members and a substantial number of students who presented research and applied projects showcasing exceptional levels of creativity, technical sophistication, and academic distinction.
Prof. Tamer Samir emphasized that the accelerating pace of technological advancement and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence have positioned computer science among the most strategically significant disciplines shaping the future of innovation and the global labor market. He underscored the importance of preparing graduates equipped with advanced practical competencies and the capacity to respond effectively to international developments through continuously updated curricula and a strong emphasis on experiential and applied learning.
Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby noted that the Scientific Day exemplifies the Faculty’s success in seamlessly integrating academic rigor with practical application. He described the event as a vital platform for showcasing students’ projects and innovations, strengthening their capabilities, and preparing them to excel in an increasingly dynamic and competitive professional environment.
The program also featured a keynote lecture delivered by Eng. Fikry Nabil entitled “The Future of Databases: Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Modern Data Management.” The lecture examined emerging developments in data management and highlighted the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in enhancing system efficiency, optimizing data-driven operations, and reinforcing cybersecurity.
The Scientific Day included presentations of 25 graduation projects, in addition to a number of course-based projects, all of which demonstrated outstanding levels of innovation, analytical thinking, and technical excellence.
The event concluded with a recognition ceremony honoring distinguished faculty members and top-performing students across all academic levels in appreciation of their exemplary contributions to advancing the University’s educational and research mission.