High Performance Computing, parallel and distributed computing, Sustainable & Energy-Efficient Computing, Applied Computing for Healthcare & Intelligent IoT Systems, Cyber Security
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
Computer Science & Engineering
General Information
W407-B
Specialisation
High Performance Computing , Energy Efficiency and Sustainability , Modern Database Design , Operating system design , Compiler Design
About
Prof Monika Shah has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering since 2001, bringing over 25 years of teaching and academic experience. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from L.D. College of Engineering and a Master’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering, with specialization in GPU Computing.
Her research interests include High Performance Computing, where she focuses on performance optimization using scalable and parallel computing technologies; Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Computing, emphasizing energy-aware system design and resource optimization; and Healthcare Computing, where she explores innovative computational approaches to enhance healthcare analytics and promote legacy medicine systems through modern technology.
She has been associated with research projects funded by reputed agencies such as the Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS) under the Department of Atomic Energy, Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST), and Department of Research and Innovation at Nirma University. Her work reflects a strong integration of advanced computing techniques with applied, interdisciplinary research domains.
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