We will be in conversation with Nour Elhuda Zuraiki, Data Consultant at IBM.
Speaker
Nour Elhuda Zuraiki
Agenda
6:30pm - Webinar begins
7:30pm - Webinar ends
Synopsis
We will be in conversation with Nour Elhuda Zuraiki, Data Consultant at IBM.
In this presentation, Nour will share insights into her role as a data consultant, where she has been involved in every aspect of the data lifecycle - from data collection to analysis, and visualisation.
Nour will discuss the challenges and best practices for gathering high-quality data, the methodologies and tools used to analyse complex datasets, and the creative ways we communicate data insights through visualisation.
As Nour transitioned into the role of Chief Data Scientist, she has expanded her focus to include strategic decision-making and driving innovation through data-driven approaches.
The event will conclude with a Q&A session, so get your data questions ready!
About the speaker
Nour Elhuda Zuraiki
Nour Elhuda Zuraiki Award-winning Data Consultant with a strong background in Theoretical Physics. Nour has worked for the defence and public sectors. She helped design a comprehensive data platform solution, leveraging her skills in data analysis, data science, and programming.
Nour is also an IBM Quantum Ambassador. She excels at client interactions and effectively communicates with diverse stakeholders to understand customer needs. She was a recent winner of the prestigious TechWomen 100 award.
Interviewer: Samira De Ali
Samira is the Early Careers and Diversity & Inclusion Officer of the BCS London South Branch. She also serves on the BCS Council representing the Young Professional Constituency.
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