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How to conduct a literature review? Need help with the Research work?
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Are you feeling anxious about how to conduct a comprehensive literature review for your dissertation/thesis?
I am here to help. I can assist you with how to search quality literature with the Web of Science, ScienceDirect, IEEE, and ACM.
I have good hands-on skills in conducting research work. My recent work has been accepted for presentation at an international conference on Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security at the University of Houston, USA.
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Online from United Kingdom
About Me
I'm an experienced and qualified professional having 5 years of teaching experience as an Assistant Professor and a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and I.T at Jinnah University for Women. Previously, I've worked as a Software developer cum Business analyst for Bahria Enterprise Systems and Technologies.
I conduct one-to-one sessions with my students to discuss the problems they might be facing with their studies. Then I give them possible solutions for developing more interest in their studies.
I use the combination of both multimedia and social networking sites to provide assistance to my students
Education
I completed Masters of Science in Computer Science. I did Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Now I'm currently enrolled as a fulltime PhD(Computer Science) student at the University of Bradford.
Experience / Qualifications
Assistant Professor: 1 year experience
Lecturer:4 years of experience
Business analyst: 9 months of experience
I.T trainer : Aptech Computer Education Centre
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Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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60 minutes
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