Rejwan Sulaiman

Visiting Lecturer at University of Bedfordshire/Associate Lecturer at Arden University/Lecturer at Northumbria University/Associate Lecturer at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Biography

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Rejwan Bin Sulaiman is now pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. He achieved his MSc in Computer Science from the same university in 2019 and a BSc from Wrexham Glyndwr University in 2018.

His study focuses on combining machine learning algorithms such as ANN, deep learning, and federated learning, comparing the performance of various combinations, and recommending the optimal solution that works with real-time collaborated data.

Along with his academic credentials, he holds professional certifications such as C|EH, Google Data Analytics, and AWS. His research interests are in the fields of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. He attends scientific meetups on a regular basis and has presented his work at numerous conferences and journals. He is currently employed as a Data Scientist at an InnovateUK Smart Grant: SAM AI and teaching assistant at the University of Bedfordshire.

Education

  • Secondary School Certificate Central Jantia High School (2009 — 2010)
  • Primary Shcool Bangladesh International School English Section, Jeddah (1997 — 2003)
  • Certified Ethical Hacking EC-Council University

Companies

  • Lecturer Northumbria University (2022)
  • Associate Lecturer University of Wales Trinity Saint David (2022)
  • Associate Lecturer Arden University (2022)
  • Lead Researcher STEMResearch.AI (2022)
  • Doctoral Researcher University of Bedfordshire (2020)
  • Visiting Lecturer University of Bedfordshire (2020)
  • Data Scientist Store Performance Ltd (2021 — 2022)
  • Lab Demonstrator University of Bedfordshire (2020 — 2021)
  • Conference Paper Reviewer IEEE (2021 — 2021)

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