Represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, PSAU organized the First Forum of the Gifted. It was held in the presence of the President of PSAU, Prof. Abdulrahman Al-Talhi, and a number of university leaders and employees from the academic and administrative bodies.
The forum highlighted the creativity of talented university students, including the innovation of artificial intelligence technology in the development of traffic lights. The participant participated in the third cultural and scientific forum for female university students in the Gulf Cooperation Council, which was held recently at Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University. Besides, the invention of a patented dental movement measurement device, the innovation of phishing detection in Arabic text messages by means of natural language processing and machine learning techniques, and the creation of antibacterial and antiviral surfaces under sunlight.
The forum was accompanied by the establishment of an exhibition of scientific posters, in which a number of distinguished scientific posters were presented, including the sentiment analysis poster of PSAU students’ questionnaires about academic courses. Along with, A poster of a portable medical device for measuring several vital signs, a poster of the use of 3D printing in the health field, a poster of data migration quality, a poster of a blood management program, a poster of detecting concrete using electromagnetic waves, and a poster of the study of redesigning parking lots at PSAU.
The Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Issa Al-Dosari, explained to the university" newspaper that the forum aims to sponsor talented university students to contribute to building a knowledge society, and seeks to nurture and develop their talents according to the latest scientific theories, as well as providing a creative and stimulating environment and harnessing it to serve the university's talented students.
It is worth mentioning that the forum witnessed the honoring of (54) talented and outstanding students of the university, for their talented and sustainable works of knowledge, through which they promoted excellence and creativity. It comes in line with the efforts of the Gifted Care Unit at the Deanship of Student Affairs to refine and support talents and to provide pioneering services and the necessary care for them in order to serve national development for the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 in the field of excellence and creativity.