Pakistan got its first female Google Developer Expert in Machine Learning. Aqsa Kausar an engineering graduate from the National University of Science & Technology (NUST) has become the first female Google Developer Expert in Machine Learning of Pakistan.

Without being specifically programmed, Machine Learning is the application of Artificial Intelligence that helps the computer system to forecast the result and take action accordingly.

Aqsa Kausar has done a lot of contribution in her field, she arranged workshops in various events such as Google DevFest 2018 and Google Cloud Next Extended 2019 held in Islamabad as well. Aqsa was also a part of Google’s Machine Learning Train-the-Trainer session recently held in Singapore.

She is presently working with a Software firm Red Buffer while talking to TechJuice, she revealed,

“Being a part of Red Buffer has helped me massively in my journey to becoming a GDE. Red Buffer has some of the best talents in Machine Learning & AI including some amazing tech-savvy women. Our CEO Tayyab Tariq has always been highly supportive and encouraging in my GDE journey, often saying “it’s not about you, it’s about how you use what you have to help others.”

Aqsa also writes blogs on Medium ( An online publishing platform) on topics associated with Machine Learning in her free time. After seeing a lot of potential in Pakistan, she wants people to learn about this field specifically women.

Moreover, she said,

“I believe more women should step forward and take advantge of this astonishing opportunity provided by Google, not just for their personal development and networking, but also to broaden the culture of knowledge sharing in Pakistan and to build communities of value.”

Google Developer Expert program is universally authorized by Google to acknowledge the luminous minds around the world. Moreover, a person becomes a Developer Expert if he/she has a huge knowledge of one or more Google technologies.

Additionally, the experts get selected for the tenure of one year and their job is to hold up the developers and hand out to the perturbed community.