Amal Fellah Seghrouchni, appointed as Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, is a prominent Moroccan expert in information technology and artificial intelligence. She chairs the International Center for Artificial Intelligence in Morocco, known as the “AI Movement,” at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University.
In addition to her leadership role, Ms. Fellah Seghrouchni serves as a university professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Sorbonne University in France. Her academic career is distinguished by rich contributions to information technology, having served as a lecturer at prestigious Parisian universities such as Paris Nanterre 5 University, where she was responsible for professional integration and entrepreneurship.
Ms. Fellah Seghrouchni holds memberships in several international scientific committees, including UNESCO’s World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology, and UNESCO’s AI Expert Group. She has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2021 Berkeley World Business Analytics Award, where she was honored as Woman of the Year for the African continent.
She holds a PhD in Information Technology from Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris 6) and a Research Supervision Qualification in Artificial Intelligence from the Sorbonne. She is considered one of the leading figures shaping the future of artificial intelligence in Morocco and globally.
The article highlights her extensive experience in both academia and technology, positioning her as a qualified candidate for the ministerial position in digital transition and administrative reform.