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Dr Shahrzad Saremi

Dr Shahrzad Saremi

Lecturer, ICT and Computer Science

Program Coordinator: Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology

School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Email: ssaremi@usc.edu.au

Telephone: +61 405 337 055

Location: Moreton Bay, MB-MBA1-1-1.112

Dr Shahrzad Saremi is a researcher and academic with over a decade of experience in computing and information technology. She has published more than 20 high-impact journal articles, attracting over 15,000 citations ,reflecting the significant international reach of her research contributions.

Her research spans multiple interdisciplinary domains, including bio-inspired optimisation algorithms, human–computer interaction (HCI), machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Vehicles (IoV), and Smart Health Home systems. She is widely recognised for her co-development of nature-inspired metaheuristic algorithms  including the Grasshopper Optimisation Algorithm and Salp Swarm Algorithm  which are extensively applied to complex engineering and computational challenges. Her work in HCI investigates user experience, gesture recognition, augmented reality, and creative technologies, with a particular focus on design education and knowledge management in organisational settings.

Dr Saremi is deeply committed to fostering engaging, student-centred learning environments and is passionate about mentoring the next generation of researchers. She actively supervises Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates and welcomes enquiries from motivated researchers whose interests intersect with her areas of expertise. Prospective domestic and international candidates are encouraged to reach out to explore potential research directions.

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Dr. Saremi actively supervises Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates and welcomes enquiries from motivated researchers whose interests intersect with her areas of expertise. Prospective domestic and international candidates are encouraged to reach out to explore potential research directions.

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Teaching

  • Programming
  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Human-Center Interaction
  • System Analysis
  • Math
  • Requirement Engineering
  • Computer Organization and Operating system
  • Device and Network Security
  • Information System
  • Business Intelligence
  • AI

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Awards and fellowships

  • Vice Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Award, 2024 
  • Top 2 percent scientist in the list of Standford Elsevier, 2023
  • Pro Vice-Chancellor Research Commendation, 2021
  • PSH (Professor Susan Holland) Casual Academic Performance Award, 2020 
  • Interviewed by Vogue as an active woman in AI (teaching and research), 2020
  • Full Scholarship for her PhD from Griffith University, 2014 
  • IIIS Research Impact Awards from Griffith University, 2016
  • Her master thesis project (Marker Puzzle) was selected for display at the school of Information Technology and Electronic innovation showcase at University of Queensland

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Shazi's research encompasses multiple interdisciplinary domains, with a particular emphasis on bio-inspired optimisation algorithms, human-computer interaction (HCI), and knowledge management. She explores knowledge-sharing behaviours in organisational and educational settings, examining the interplay between motivation and culture to enhance learning and risk management outcomes. Her research embodies a distinctive integration of technical innovation and human-centred inquiry.

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