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Humera Shaziya
Dr.
Humera Shaziya
has been working as Assistant Professor in the department of Informatics, Nizam College, an autonomous and constituent college of Osmania University since July 2004. She has served as the head of the department from July 2018 to July 2020 and as chairperson board of studies for BCA program from 2019 to 2020. She has received M.Sc(IS), M.Tech(CSE) and BCA each with distinction from Osmania University and has qualified UGC-NET and AP-SET eligibility tests for Lecturership in the year 2012. She has been awarded the PhD(CSE) on the topic “Automatic Detection and Classification of Lung Cancer in Pulmonary CT Images using Deep Learning” during March 2023 under Visvesvaraya PhD scheme for Electronics and IT, Ministry of Electronics and IT, Government of India from department of CSE, University College of Engineering, Osmania University. She has been teaching for over 20 years to PG programme. She has been handling courses on algorithms, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, data science and several other core courses of computer sciences. She has been guiding students for carrying out major projects. Furthermore, she has been mentoring students on their academic and personal aspects. She has delivered 10 extension lectures and seminars in various colleges. Additionally, she has obtained 8 certificates from Coursera platform. She was the member of several committees including BoS, IQAC, NAAC criterion committee, Women Empowerment Cell (WEC), and syllabus revision committee. She has authored study material on machine learning and python programming courses for the Data Science programme. She has served as reviewer for 10 research articles. She has attended over 100 national and international webinars, seminars, workshops, short term courses, FDPs and conferences. Her research areas are deep learning for medical imaging and technology usage for improving the quality of teaching-learning in classrooms.
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