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Dr Maryam Farsi is a Research Fellow in Manufacturing
Systems Modelling and has over 13 years’ experience in
computational model development, data analysis and optimisation and
additional experience in complex systems simulation and data
visualisation. She is currently working on different system design
and cost engineering projects funded by EPSRC and Innovate UK
studying digital technologies, digital twin, automation and digital
manufacturing. Dr Farsi gained her PhD in Nonlinear Structural
Mechanics from Imperial College London and her MSc in Structures
from City, University of London. She has experience in mathematical
and computational modelling of manufacturing processes including
dynamic data analysis and visualisation, resources’ utilisation,
inventory optimisation, cost analysis, and impact analysis
concerning lean principles applications and new technology
implementation. Her current research work involves studying complex
systems simulation using a wide range ofcomputational techniques,
Life-Cycle Costing (LCC), system design and flexible manufacturing.
Dr Farsi is a member of the Institution of Engineering and
Technology (IET) and an Fellow of Higher Education Academy (HEA).
She is also the Associate Editor of the International Journal of
Strategic Engineering (IJoSE). Maryam’s research contributions are
published in the forms of journal and conference papers, and book
chapters.
Dr Alireza Daneshkhah is a Senior Lecturer in Statistics,
and course director of M.Sc. Data Science and Computational
Intelligence in the Faculty of Engineering, Environment and
Computing of Coventry University. Alireza is Bayesian statistician
interested in modelling interdependencies of large scale data and
simulation of complex systems using the probabilistic methods
including graphical models and Gaussian process emulators. He uses
these tools in risk assessment of chain complex models common in
environmental modelling and engineering applications (EPSRC funded
project) to generate information about scenario's of interest to
the decision makers. His current research interests are in
probabilistic deep learning, in probabilistic risk and reliability
analysis of networked infrastructure (EPSRC-UKWIR funded project);
uncertainty/sensitivity analysis of complex engineering and
environmental systems; remote condition monitoring and maintenance
for networked infrastructure using advanced dynamic graphical
models in the presence of massive heterogeneous information,
including on-line data (SCADA and sensor data); expert judgement;
modelling Big data using a wide range of probabilistic graphical
models with applications in environmental risk assessment,
reliability analysis, financial modelling, health economics, etc.
Dr Daneshkhah most recent research interest is to employ Deep
Gaussian process for image process with applications in processing
medical images, satellite images.
Dr AminHosseinian-Far holds the position of Senior Lecturer
& Deputy Subject Leader in Business Systems and Operations at the
University of Northampton. In his previous teaching experience,
Amin was a Staff Tutor at the Open University, and prior to that a
Senior Lecturer and Course Leader at Leeds Beckett University. He
has held lecturing and research positions at the University of East
London, and at a number of private HE institutions and strategy
research firms. Dr Hosseinian-Far has also worked as Deputy
Director of Studies at a large private higher education institute
in London. Dr Hosseinian-Far received his B.Sc. (Hons) in Business
Information Systems from the University of East London, an M.Sc.
degree in Satellite Communications and Space Systems from the
University of Sussex, a Postgraduate Certificate in Research and a
Ph.D. degree titled 'A Systemic Approach to an Enhanced Model for
Sustainability’ which he acquired from the University of East
London. Amin holds Membership ofthe Institution of Engineering and
Technology (IET), Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
(HEA), and Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). He is
also foundling editor and the Editor-in-Chief of the International
Journal of Strategic Engineering (IJoSE).
Professor Hamid Jahankhani gained his Ph.D. from the Queen
Mary College, University of London. In 1999 he moved to the
University of East London (UEL) to become the first Professor of
Information Security and Cyber Criminology at the university in
2010. Over the last 15 years Hamid have also been involved in
developing new and innovative programmes and introducing “block
mode” delivery approach at UEL, including MSc Information Security
and Computer Forensics, Professional Doctorate Information
Security. Hamid’s principal research area for a number of years has
been in the field of cyber security, information security and
digital forensics. In partnership with the key industrial sectors,
he has examined and established several innovative research
projects that are of direct relevance to the needs of UK and
European information security, digital forensics industries,
Critical National Infrastructure and law enforcement agencies.
Hamid have planned, proposed and managed several collaborative
projects, and secured a substantial research income of up to
£6m. Professor Jahankhani is the Editor-in-Chief of the
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics,
International Journal of Electronic democracy, both published by
Inderscience and general chair of the annual International
Conference on Global Security, Safety and Sustainability (ICGS3).
Hamid has edited and contributed to over 15 books and has over 150
conference and journal publications together with Various BBC radio
interviews. I have supervised to completion 13 PhD and professional
doctorate degree students and overseen 67 PhD students progressing.
In summer 2017 Hamid was trained as the GCHQ “cyberist” to train
the next generation of cyber security experts through GCHQ
CyberFirst initiative.
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