AI Essentials for Academic Breakthroughs: Webinar with Fas Mosleh

AI Essentials for Academic Breakthroughs: Webinar with Fas Mosleh

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AI Essentials for Academic Breakthroughs: Webinar with Fas Mosleh

First in the webinar series exploring how AI can elevate research and innovation across every academic field

This is an exclusive event for employees of The University of Manchester, The University of Leeds and The University of Sheffield

Date of First Webinar : Wed Nov 27 2024

Time: 12:00:00 GMT

Webinar host: Fas Mosley (Entreprepeur in Residence - bio below)

Description: Are you looking to take your academic research to the next level? Join us for this webinar where we will explore how Artificial Intelligence can revolutionise the way you conduct research, improve accuracy and speed, and delve further in to subjects that would otherwise be unreachable.

Learn about the latest AI tools and techniques that can help you streamline your research process, analyse data more efficiently, and uncover new insights. Don't miss this opportunity to supercharge your academic work with the power of AI!

About Fas Mosleh

Fas Mosleh, the University of Manchester’s Entrepreneur in Residence, is a seasoned technology innovator and growth leader with deep expertise across AI, cybersecurity, IoT, and cloud solutions. With a history of driving digital transformation and developing strategic alliances with tech giants like AWS, Google, and IBM, Fas has a proven track record in scaling businesses and leading pioneering tech initiatives. His experience spans from advancing renewable energy tech and cybersecurity to guiding investments in high-impact ventures. In this webinar series, Fas will leverage his extensive industry knowledge to show how AI and GenAI can accelerate research, empower innovation, and enhance the impact of academic work.

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