Lakeside University College Ghana has launched its maiden edition of the Computer Science and Engineering Seminar series, bringing together students and experts to explore the role of technology in solving societal problems.

The seminar, which covered topics such as machine learning, provided a platform for students to gain valuable insights and skills in the field.
Facilitator Dan Opoku emphasized the importance of such seminars in equipping students with the knowledge and tools needed to address pressing societal issues. “Such seminars are crucial in helping us find solutions to societal problems,” he noted.
Students who attended the seminar expressed their appreciation for the experience, with Mohammed Salifu describing it as an “eye-opening experience” that has provided him with valuable insights to inform his decisions.
Dr. Salifu Nantoma Alhassan, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, highlighted the alignment of the seminar with the school’s objectives of empowering students to tackle societal challenges. The seminar demonstrates the college’s commitment to fostering a new generation of innovators and problem-solvers who can drive positive change in their communities.
The seminar series promises to provide ongoing opportunities for students to engage with experts and explore the latest developments in computer science and engineering. By equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to address complex problems, Lakeside University College Ghana is helping to shape the future of technology and innovation in Ghana.