Summary
Salem Ameen is a lecturer and researcher based in Manchester with 11 years of experience specializing in machine learning, deep learning, robotics, control systems, multi-armed bandits, image mining, and time series forecasting. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Salford and has progressed from PhD student to sessional lecturer and now lecturing staff at the same institution, demonstrating deep academic continuity. His research blends theoretical bandit models with practical applications in robotics and image/time-series analysis, aiming to translate complex algorithms into classroom and experimental settings. Known for igniting curiosity, he pairs rigorous research with hands-on teaching to prepare students for real-world challenges in AI and control. Salem balances scholarly work with hourly lecturing roles, indicating a pragmatic, student-focused approach to education and research delivery. He brings a global academic background and a persistent interest in interdisciplinary problems that sit at the intersection of perception, decision-making, and control.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at The University of Salford
Master of Technology (M.Tech.), Computer Science and Engineering, Very Good, Master of Technology (M.Tech.), Computer Science and Engineering, Very Good at Jaypee Institute Of Information Technology
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Computer Engineering, Good, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Computer Engineering, Good at Seventh of April
Postgraduate diplomas, Computer Science, B, Postgraduate diplomas, Computer Science, B at Academy Tripoli
English, Arabic