Deepshikha Bhati, an accomplished computer scientist, holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical
University, India. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. degree and serving as a
Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Kent State University Stark
Campus, her expertise encompasses computer visualization, image processing,
deep learning (DL), and machine learning (ML). Ms. Bhati's academic journey and
professional experiences uniquely position her to contribute significantly to
computational problem-solving and advancements in her field.
Ms. FNU Neha is a PhD candidate at the Department of Computer Science, Kent State University, Ohio, USA and has been awarded with Graduate assistantship. She is also an instructor for Artificial intelligence and Database system design. She completed her master's studies in computer applications at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India in 2017. She cleared her UGC Net examination in 2018. She has published six papers at various conferences and serves as an active member of ACM and IEEE, as well as a researcher for the AI lab. Her teaching disciplines include Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, Computational Health Informatics, Big data analytics, and Database system design and her interests include Deep Learning and Computer Vision.
Md Amiruzzaman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at West Chester University. Before joining WCU, he worked as a software developer for almost 10 years for several companies. He has also held the position of Assistant Professor at Kent State University. He has completed a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from National University. Along with that, he has completed four Master's degrees with a major in Computer Engineering in 2008 from Sejong University, Computer Science in 2011 from Kent State University (also, partly at Korea University), and Technology in 2015, also from Kent State University, and a Master's in Cybersecurity in 2023 from Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. degrees from Kent State University in 2016 (Mathematics Edu), 2019 (Evaluation and Measurement) and 2021 (Computer Science). In the past, he has worked as a Research Assistant at Sejong University and Korea University. Along with that, he gained the opportunity to teach at both National University and Korea University. His research interests include Visual Analytics of urban data, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Data Hiding.