In June 2024, the Computer Electronics Software Society (CESS) held an electoral meeting, bringing together members and nominees for the 2024-2025 Executive Committee. The former executive body launched the event with a recap of the previous academic year’s achievements, setting the stage for the exciting election ahead. Nominees with their applied positions were announced, and each candidate took to the front to share their ideas and vision for propelling CESS to new heights.
The election process was overseen by the former CESS Coordinator Mr. Felix Laoshi, and the outgoing President Ahmed Tanvir, who guided the voting process. After casting the votes from the members, the results were carefully tallied, leading to the official announcement of the new CESS Executive Committee for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Let’s introduce the newly elected executives who will guide CESS through the 2024-2025 academic year across both the Nanjing and Jinniuhu campuses.
As the coordinator of CESS, Ms. Karen is always willing to provide generous support to smoothen the operation and organization of events. She hopes to see more active, effective, and attractive interaction of professional and technological talents. She believes that on the CESS platform, everyone can enjoy solving technical problems, sharing ideas, and learning new things. Ms. Karen encourages all members to step forward, explore their interests, and engage deeply in CESS’s mission to advance both academic and practical expertise.
Islam Tahrimul is a first-year PhD candidate in Artificial Intelligence. Actively involved with CESS since 2018, he recognizes the association's role in helping students gain academic knowledge and develop practical skills. Having previously served as CESS President in 2020, Islam is honored to return to the role. He plans to leverage his experience to further strengthen the community and uphold the pride of CESS. Islam encourages all members to share their technical expertise and be active participants in the community. The executive team is dedicated to supporting members in their research and overcoming any tech-related challenges they encounter. CESS is a place where ideas come to life, skills grow, and together, members push the boundaries of technology and innovation.
Asiri Iroshan is a second-year PhD candidate in Optoelectronic Information Engineering at NUIST. After arriving in China in October 2022 to pursue a Master’s degree in Computer Science and Technology, which he completed in 2023, he began his PhD journey the same year. He has been an active member of the Computer Electronic Software Society (CESS) since 2022, taking on the role of Organizer in 2023. Now serving as the Vice President of CESS for the 2024 term, being part of the executive team has been a rewarding experience. He is proud of the contributions made during the 2023-2024 academic year and is eager to build on this success in the coming year.
Vice President (Jinniuhu Campus) Mohamed Douss
Mohamed Douss, a final-year Computer Science and Technology student at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST), has a strong passion for Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, areas he explores through self-study. Although his major is in Computer Science, he has always been drawn to the collaborative and innovative aspects of the field, a belief he has held since his early involvement with CESS. Now serving as the President, Mohamed is committed to promoting an environment that encourages both academic growth and practical experience through projects addressing real-world challenges. For him, CESS is more than just a student society—it’s a platform for transforming ideas into meaningful technological solutions, advancing the boundaries of the field.
Majeed Muhammad Rashid
Rashid Majeed is the General Secretary of the Computer Electronic Software Society (CESS) at NUIST for the 2024-2025 term. He has been an active member of CESS since 2023, and this journey has been truly enriching. As a PhD candidate in Computer Science and Technology, he is dedicated to understanding the needs of the student community and working closely with members. Rashid is eager to build on the accomplishments of the 2023-2024 academic year, promoting innovation, academic excellence, and inclusivity. He looks forward to fostering a supportive and thriving environment where innovation, collaboration, and academic excellence intersect, contributing to the growth of both the CESS community and the field of Computer Science.
ANAs CESS's new Executive Committee assumes leadership, they are inspired by the chance to create an engaged community where each member's input is respected. They are keen to develop meaningful experiences that enhance learning and tackle real-world challenges, all while emphasizing teamwork and a mutual passion for technology. Together, they aim to transform ideas into meaningful activities in what looks to be an exciting year of exploration and invention.VARKHONOV SAIDHUMOYUNKHON
As the organizer of the Computer Electronics Software Society, his deep passion for both hardware and software has been cultivated over the years. His journey began with a curiosity about how things function, starting from dismantling gadgets as a child to writing the first lines of code. Over time, his strong interest developed in how electronics and software integrate to solve real-world problems. Beyond honing technical skills, he is dedicated to fostering a collaborative and supportive environment where members can learn, share, and grow together. Teamwork and shared knowledge are seen as the cornerstones of innovation, and he is eager to lead the society towards impactful projects that can make a difference.
Molobaly Dit Bébé Togola
Molobaly Dit Bébé Togola is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Information and Communication Engineering. His academic journey has been marked by a passion for exploring the intersection of information technologies and communication networks, aiming to contribute to innovations that enhance efficiency and accessibility. As a student, he is committed to continuous learning and applying his knowledge to solve real-world problems in the field of information and communication engineering.
Osmund Million
Osmund Million, a third-year Bachelor's student in Computer Science, is excited to step into the role of organizer for the Computer Electronics Software Society. His main interest lies in how software and technology make life easier, especially for students. Whether it’s using tools like MS Office or diving into programming, he understands the importance of tech skills in today's world. Growing up around computers, he has always been fascinated by them, and as a student, he continues to explore the endless possibilities in technology. Osmund believes the society can discover new opportunities together, and he is committed to creating a collaborative environment where every member feels heard and can pursue their passions. His goal as an organizer is to help the society take on new projects and initiatives that challenge them and allow members to develop real-world skills. Osmund is excited about working with everyone and looks forward to what they can achieve together.
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Ola Mamdouh, a third-year student in Electrical Engineering and Automation, is thrilled to announce her recent selection as an organizer for the CESS department. She is excited to contribute to organizing more enthusiastic events that combine both knowledge and fun. Ola believes that a passion for technology can drive more research and innovation in the electrical engineering field, with the ultimate goal of applying these advancements to real-world solutions. She looks forward to working together with everyone and thanks the society for this opportunity.