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Master the Fundamentals of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
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Welcome to the Data Science course where you will discover the art and science of transforming data into actionable insights.
In this captivating journey, we'll explore the fundamentals of Data Science, diving into the key concepts and essential techniques for analyzing and interpreting data. You will learn the basics of data cleaning and preparation, data exploration and visualization, and advanced machine learning and predictive modeling techniques.

Whether you are a curious beginner or a professional looking to hone your skills, this course offers a practical, in-depth approach to help you become a Data Science expert. Join me to explore the vast possibilities offered by the world of data together and become a master in the art of data manipulation and analysis.
Get ready to unleash the power of data and transform your understanding of the world around you!
Extra information
There are no specific prerequisites for this course other than the availability of a personal computer, a good internet connection and a quiet environment for an optimal learning experience.
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Online from Canada
About Me
I am an AI Engineer with a Master's degree in Software Engineering, specialized in artificial intelligence and machine learning. My background combines strong academic training with real-world experience designing and building intelligent systems. I am passionate about making complex technical concepts accessible and practical. As a teacher, I focus on clarity, structure, and deep understanding rather than memorization. I believe every student can master technical subjects when explanations are adapted to their level and learning style. My teaching approach is patient, structured, and example-driven, with a strong emphasis on applying theory to real projects. I enjoy working with motivated students who are curious and ambitious, whether they are beginners starting programming or advanced learners working on AI, research, or professional development. My goal is not only to help students succeed academically, but also to help them build confidence and real technical skills they can use in their careers.
Education
I hold a Master's degree in Applied Software Engineering with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. During my studies, I developed strong foundations in algorithms, data structures, software architecture, and advanced AI systems, including machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing. I also completed an engineering diploma in computer science, which provided me with rigorous technical training and hands-on experience in building complex software systems. My academic path has always combined theoretical depth with practical implementation, allowing me to understand both the mathematical foundations and the engineering aspects of intelligent systems.
Experience / Qualifications
I currently work as an AI Engineer, where I design and implement intelligent systems, machine learning models, and AI-driven automation solutions. I have extensive experience in Python programming and have worked on projects involving data science, large language models, multi-agent systems, and advanced software engineering workflows. My background includes research experience in AI for software engineering, where I focused on improving the reliability and performance of intelligent systems. In addition to my professional work, I have experience mentoring and guiding students in programming, machine learning, and research projects. I am comfortable supporting learners at different levels, from foundational programming concepts to advanced AI implementation and technical interview preparation. My strength lies in combining academic rigor with industry experience to provide practical, high-quality instruction.
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Arabic
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New York
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20-24
Hello everyone !
As a student of software engineering and deep learning, I am passionate about mathematics and its application in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

With a patient approach, I strive to make complex mathematical concepts accessible to everyone. My methodology is both clear and interactive, promoting in-depth and stimulating learning. I'm here to support you every step of the learning process, encouraging you to explore and master the essential foundations of mathematics.

Join me on a dynamic journey to mathematical excellence, where we will work together to expand your understanding and strengthen your skills
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