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Algoma University Students Excel at the AI Summer Games 2024 in Germany

Students win gold and bronze medals, proudly representing Canada

Two Computer Science students from Algoma University have returned victorious from the AI Summer Games held in Stuttgart, Germany.

Accompanied by Dr. Mahreen Nasir, Assistant Professor in Algoma University’s School of Computer Science and Technology, the students excelled in the competition, securing both Gold and Bronze medals. As the sole Canadian institution among seven global post-secondary universities in attendance, Algoma University’s students demonstrated exceptional prowess, showcasing the university’s commitment to providing cutting-edge experiences and fostering academic excellence.

“Participating in the International AI Summer Camp was a transformative experience. It deepened our students’ understanding of AI and provided a unique platform for international collaboration and cultural exchange. Engaging with renowned experts, learning about state-of the-art developments in AI, gave myself and my students insights beyond traditional academic settings,” said Dr. Mahreen Nasir. “The hands-on curriculum covered machine learning, neural networks, and AI ethics, with workshops and projects allowing us to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, enhancing our learning experience and preparing for future AI challenges. The diverse environment provided rewarding interactions with peers and professionals from various countries, broadening our perspectives. We exchanged ideas and shared cultures making it a truly unique learning journey.”

The AI Summer Games, hosted by the HdM Stuttgart University, showcased the innovative capabilities and future applications of Artificial Intelligence. Students received intensive training in deep learning and data exploration, collaborated with international teams, and participated in social activities. The program included an online phase in June and a week-long in-person phase with lectures, hands-on labs, and guest speakers, featuring team-building exercises, AI challenges, and discussions on AI security and trends.

“Participating in the AI Summer Games 2024 in Stuttgart was a truly transformative experience for me,” said Muhammad Hassan Jamil, the gold medal winner. “Winning both Gold and Bronze medals was a testament to our hard work and dedication. This event significantly deepened my understanding of AI, offering invaluable insights through intensive training and real-world challenges. Engaging with top experts and peers from around the world provided a unique platform for international collaboration and cultural exchange, enriching my academic journey beyond traditional classroom settings.”

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