Yasmine Ezzeddine

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Yasmine Ezzeddine MSc.

Associate Lecturer and PhD Student


Summary

Yasmine is an Associate Lecturer to the Department of Computing. She is also an experienced Researcher skilled in areas of Criminal Intelligence, Forensic Sciences, and Security and Policing, both nationally and internationally.

Currently, Yasmine is a PhD student researching aspects of resistance and counter-strategies to Surveillance and Artificial Intelligence use by Law Enforcement at CENTRIC in Sheffield Hallam University.

About

Experienced Researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry and on multi-national projects. Skilled in areas of Criminal Intelligence, Forensic Sciences, Research Management, Security and Policing, Societal Aspects and Applied Psychology coupled to advanced multi-lingual abilities.

Lecturer in Policing at the Institute of Policing at Staffordshire University, Associate Lecturer for the Department of Computing, and PhD student researching resistance and counter-strategies to Surveillance and Artificial Intelligence use by Law Enforcement at Sheffield Hallam University, preceded with a Master of Science (MSc) in Crime Science, Investigation and Intelligence from University of Portsmouth (2017).

Associate Lecturer

Teaching

Department of Computing

College of Business, Technology and Engineering

Subject area


- Smart Computing

 

Courses taught

MSc. IT and Networking

MSc. Computer Science

BSc. Cyber with Forensics

 

Modules taught

'- Research Skills and Dissertation

- Research Skills for Computing

- Project Network, Cyber and Forensics

-Study Skills and Project Management

 

Research

Current research projects


 - AIDA
 - AP4AI

 

Other activities

Scholarly Board Member of the Equity in Doctoral Education Programme (EDEPI)

Associate Member at the Surveillance and Society Network (SSN)

Chair of the Diversity Committee at SSN

Area Coordinator for the Worldwide Association of Women Forensic Experts (WAWFE)

Postgraduate supervision

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI in Policing

Big Data Analytics and Forensics

Smart Computing for Law Enforcement Agencies

Surveillance and Society

Facial Recognition and Biometrics

Privacy, Security and Ethical AI

 

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