The School of Computing Science Engineering and Artificial
Intelligence (SCAI) typically refers to an academic department or division within a university
that focuses on disciplines related to computing, computer science, engineering, and artificial
intelligence. Focuses on the delivery of computing services (such as servers, storage,
databases, networking, software, and more) over the internet (the cloud). This includes
understanding cloud architectures, virtualization, cloud security, scalability, and the
management of cloud resources. With the rise of AI as a transformative technology, schools often
have dedicated focus areas or departments within SCAI that specialize in AI. This includes
machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and
ethical considerations in AI. SCAI school typically engage in cutting-edge research to advance
knowledge and solve real-world problems. Research may include projects funded by government
agencies, industry collaborations, and partnerships with other universities. Faculty members in
SCAI schools are typically experts in their respective fields, often engaged in research,
publishing papers in peer-reviewed journals, and contributing to conferences and workshops.
Schools provide academic advising, career counselling, and resources to support student success,
including access to state-of-the-art labs, computing facilities, and libraries.