Sana’a University Completes Establishment of Four Laboratories & Six New Classrooms at Faculty of Computer Science

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Sana'a: Sana'a University has completed the preparation and operation of four new laboratories and six classrooms at the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, coinciding with the celebrations of the Prophet's Birthday.

According to Yemen News Agency, University President Dr. Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti stated that the new facilities include four laboratories, each equipped with 25 computers, totaling 100 devices, along with six newly furnished classrooms accommodating up to 90 students each.

He reported that these achievements were completed within a short period of one and a half months through self-financing, aligning with the university's vision to become one of the leading regional universities and the foremost national center of expertise. Dr. Al-Bukhaiti highlighted that since its establishment in 2007, the Faculty of Computer Science has significantly expanded, introducing specialized programs in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and Multimedia, which has necessitated the expansion of infrastructure.

He emphasized that Sana'a University, as one of the country's most established academic institutions, consistently leads in academic and educational performance both locally and regionally. The university is home to highly qualified faculty and experts across various disciplines, positioning it to achieve advanced rankings globally. Currently, the university offers around 250 master's and doctoral programs, contributing significantly to sustainable development by providing quality higher education and advanced research services.

Dr. Al-Bukhaiti also urged the Ministry of Telecommunications to support programs in Cybersecurity, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems, in line with its role as the primary authority responsible for managing and advancing the technology sector and ensuring cybersecurity and information protection in Yemen. He stressed that this support should include providing laboratories and technical resources to the faculty.