Summary
Shreya Ghosh is an experienced researcher and lecturer with eight years focused on affective computing, computer vision, and deep learning, currently serving as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing and a Lecturer at The University of Queensland. Her career blends academia and teaching—from PhD work in Human-Computer Interaction at Monash to research and lecturing roles across Australian universities—demonstrating a steady trajectory from graduate teaching assistant to research fellow and academic staff. She specializes in bridging theoretical models of emotion-aware systems with practical vision-based implementations, often mentoring students while leading peer review for a top journal in her field. Based in Queensland, Shreya brings both deep technical expertise and editorial perspective to drive reproducible, impactful research in affective AI.
7 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering, Affective computing,Deep Learning, Master of Engineering, Affective computing,Deep Learning at Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar
B.Tech, Computer Engineering, B.Tech, Computer Engineering at Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Serampore
Higher Secondary, Science, Higher Secondary, Science at Makhla Debiswari Vidyaniketan for Girls'
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Human Computer Interaction, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Human Computer Interaction at Monash University