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Biography
Dr Ameema Miftha is a dedicated Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Bedfordshire with over 8 years of Teaching experience. She has a strong foundation in both teaching and research. With a PhD focused on cyberstalking, her research has made significant contributions to understanding this complex issue from social, legal, and technological perspectives. Her doctoral work provides an in-depth analysis of cyberstalking's impact on victims within varying socio-cultural contexts, with a particular focus on Indian society. Through her research, she has explored the role of legal frameworks and technological solutions, By drawing insightful cross-cultural comparisons, Ameema suggested regulatory measures grounded in Stamper’s semiotic framework, thereby providing a globally relevant approach to cybercrime prevention.
Ameema’s academic portfolio is further distinguished by her role as a Research Associate at Bournemouth University, where she contributed to an Innovate UK-funded project in Artificial Intelligence. In this role, she conducted a rigorous evaluation of state-of-the-art AI models for image classification and object detection, with applications tailored for an image-sharing platform. Her work in this capacity underscores her adeptness in data analysis, qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, and AI-driven project design, as well as her skill in producing actionable insights that bridge academic research with real-world technological solutions.
In the classroom, Ameema exemplifies a refined approach to teaching, drawing from her vast knowledge in subjects such as Research Methodologies, Distributed Systems, Software Engineering, AI, Cybersecurity and Project Management. She Strives to communicate complex theories with clarity and depth, fostering a learning environment that promotes critical thinking, innovation, and practical application. Her commitment to nurturing academic excellence and empowering students with the latest advancements in computer science positions her as a dedicated educator and a driving force in contemporary IT and cybercrime research.
Research interests
- Cyberstalking
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications
- Cloud Computing
- Cybersecurity
- Criminology
- Human Interaction
Teaching Expertise
- Distributed Computing
- Desktop Applications Development and Software Engineering
- Research Methodologies and Project Management
- Developing Independent Research
- Cybersecurity Essentials
- Software Design Pattern and Data Architectures
- Fundamentals of Computer Studies
Education/Academic qualification
Master, Innovative Management, Coventry University
Bachelor, Computer Science, Osmania University
Master, Computer Application, Osmania University
PhD, Cyberstalking, University of Bedfordshire
Master, Computer Science, Wrexham Glyndwr University
External positions
Reviewer, Expert System, Wiley
Keywords
- T Technology
- Cyberstalking
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications
- Cloud Computing
- Cybersecurity
- Human Interaction
- Agile Methodology and Project Management
- Research Methodology
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Research output
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Identifying the ‘gaps’ where cloud computing can help computer laws in curbing cyber bullying and cyber stalking in India
Miftha, A., Conrad, M. & Gibson, M., 25 Jul 2025, Cloud Computing - 12th EAI International Conference, CloudComp 2024, Proceedings. Feng, X., Siarry, P., Han, L. & Yang, L. (eds.). 617 ed. Springer, p. 74-82 9 p. (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST; vol. 617 LNICST).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Implications of cyber-stalking law on male victims: evaluating the sociological perspective
Miftha, A., Conrad, M. & Gibson, M., 31 Mar 2025, Proceedings of the International Conferences IADIS Information Systems 2025 and e-Society 2025. Nunes, M. B., Isaias, P., Powell, P., Kommers, P. & Rodrigues, L. (eds.). IADIS, p. 481-484 4 p. (Proceedings of the International Conferences IADIS Information Systems 2025 and e-Society 2025).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Facets of cybercrime encountered under Covid pandemic: the manifold landscape and lessons to be learned
Miftha, A., Conrad, M. & Gibson, M., 31 Mar 2024, nan. IADIS, p. 285-290 6 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Cyberstalking in India: challenges on the social side and the underlying contradictions
Miftha, A., Conrad, M. & Gibson, M., 31 Mar 2022, Proceedings of the International Conferences on E Society 2022 and Mobile Learning 2022. Kommers, P., Sanchez, I. A., Isaias, P. & Rodrigues, L. (eds.). IADIS Press, p. 297-300 4 p. (Proceedings of the International Conferences on e-Society 2022 and Mobile Learning 2022).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Cyber stalking is a social evil: from the Indian women's perspective
Miftha, A., Gibson, M. & Conrad, M., 14 Oct 2019, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference e-Society 2019. Lisbon: IADIS Press, p. 293-296Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Thesis
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The social, legal, and technical perspectives of cyberstalking in India
Miftha, A. (Author), Conrad, M. (Supervisor) & Gibson, M. (Second supervisor), Feb 2024Student thesis: Doctoral thesis
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