Lecturer

Mrs. Khadeeja Al Mohsin

With more than 10 years of academic experience, Ms. Khadija AlMohsen serves as a Lecturer of Computer Science and the Capstone Project Coordinator in the College of Engineering at AUBH. In addition to her teaching role, Ms. AlMohsen is an active researcher who has contributed to various international journals and conferences with her published research papers. Her areas of interest include Big Data, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Student outcome-based Assessments and Evaluations. She also serves as a reviewer for international journals and conferences, showcasing her commitment to the academic community.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Prior to joining AUBH, Ms. AlMohsen worked as a lecturer at Ahlia University, Bahrain. During her time there, she taught a diverse range of undergraduate courses and played a pivotal role as the major project coordinator and committee member. She was also involved in tasks related to quality assurance, curriculum development, and NQF. Prior to that, she worked at Microcenter, Bahrain, as a Technical Support Executive and Trainer specializing in Geographical Information Systems (GIS).

Over the past decade, Ms. AlMohsen has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Abu Kamel Al-Haseb Prize for Excellent Academic Achievement from the University of Bahrain, Ahlia University President’s List of Honor, First Place Award in the senior project exhibition, UOB President’s List of Honor, Prime Minister’s Honor List for Excellent Academic Achievement, Northern Governorate Award for Excellent Academic Achievement, and Jidhafs Cultural Center’s Award for Excellent Academic Achievement. She is also an active member of various professional associations, including the IEEE and the IEEE Society on the Social Implications of Technology.

Ms. AlMohsen received her Master’s degree with distinction from Ahlia University, Bahrain, where she also worked as a research assistant during her studies. Prior to that, she excelled in her undergraduate studies at the University of Bahrain, where she obtained a B.Sc. in Computer Science.

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor’s degree – B.Sc. in Computer Science – University of Bahrain
  • Master’s degree – Information Technology and Computer Science (MITCS) – Ahlia University, Bahrain

PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS

Review of Stefan Tilg’s Chariton of Aphrodisias and the invention of the Greek Love Novel (Oxford UP, 2010).Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Bryn Mawr, PA: BMCR, 2011.