Summary
Hanan Hindy is a lecturer in the Computer Science Department at Ain Shams University with 11 years of academic experience and a PhD from Abertay University focused on machine learning and deep learning for intrusion detection. She combines deep research in AI-driven cybersecurity with hands-on teaching across operating systems, algorithms, assembly and computer security, mentoring cohorts from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. Her MSc work applied diverse intelligent techniques—ANNs, case-based reasoning and probabilistic models—to protein secondary structure prediction, showing an early knack for applying ML across domains. Based in Cairo, she bridges theoretical research and practical coursework, regularly integrating recent IDS research into the curriculum. Colleagues note her ability to translate complex security research into accessible class material while maintaining an active research agenda in network security and AI.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Summer School, Reasoning, Summer School, Reasoning at Technische Universität Dresden
New Ramses College
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science at Faculty of Computer and Information sciences - Ain Shams University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security at Abertay University
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Faculty of computer and information sciences - Ain Shams University