Preeti Sharma | Deep Learning | Women Researcher Award

Mrs . Preeti Sharma | Deep Learning | Women Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor , DIT University, Dehradun, Uttrakhand , India

Preeti Sharma is a dedicated researcher and educator currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. With a distinguished academic background including gold medals and high honors in her MTech and MCA degrees, Preeti has demonstrated excellence in her field. She is passionate about advancing the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning, focusing on generative adversarial networks (GANs) and deepfake detection.

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Education 

Preeti Sharma is pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, with her thesis submitted. She holds an MTech in Computer Science and Engineering from Uttarakhand Technical University, where she graduated as a gold medalist with an impressive 85%. Preeti completed her M.C.A. from M.D.U. (Campus), Rohtak, with a strong academic record of 82%.

Experience 

Preeti Sharma currently serves as a Junior Research Fellow and Teaching Assistant at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, where she has been contributing since April 2021. Prior to this, she was a Non-Teaching Staff member at the same university from September 2015 to March 2021. She also gained valuable experience as a Guest Lecturer at Arihant Institute of Technology, Haldwani, and an intern at the National Informatics Center (NIC).

Research Interests 

Preeti Sharma’s research interests include the application of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) in image and deepfake detection, robust CNN models, and advancements in digital forensics. Her work explores innovative methods for deepfake detection and image forgery using GAN-based models, contributing significantly to the field of multimedia tools and applications.

Awards 

Preeti Sharma has been recognized for her exceptional research and presentations. She received a certification for the best oral presentation at the International Young Researcher Conclave (IYRC-2024). Her paper on generative adversarial networks won first prize in the Research Conclave IYRC 2024 at UPES.

Publications 

  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., Sharma, H.K. et al. Generative adversarial networks (GANs): Introduction, Taxonomy, Variants, Limitations, and Applications. Multimedia Tools and Applications (2024). Link
  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., & Sharma, H.K. Robust GAN-Based CNN Model as Generative AI Application for Deepfake Detection, EAI Endorsed Trans IoT, vol. 10 (2024).
  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., & Sharma, H.K. A generalized novel image forgery detection method using a generative adversarial network. Multimedia Tools and Applications (2023). Link
  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., & Sharma, H.K. A GAN-based model of deepfake detection in social media. Procedia Computer Science, 218, 2153-2162 (2023).
  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., & Sharma, H.K. Comprehensive analyses of image forgery detection methods from traditional to deep learning approaches: an evaluation. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82(12), 18117-18150 (2023).
  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., & Sharma, H.K. A Guide to Digital Forensic: Theoretical to Software-Based Investigations. Perspectives on Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing, IGI Global (2023). Link
  • Sharma, P., Kumar, M., & Sharma, H.K. CNN-based Facial Expression Recognition System Using Deep Learning Approach. Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information Retrieval CIIR (2021).
  • Sharma, P. Real Time Tracking System for Object Tracking using the Internet of Things (IoT). Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information Retrieval CIIR (2021).
  • Sharma, P. Leach and Improved Leach: A Review. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, Vol 10 (2019).

Conclusion

Preeti Sharma’s profile shows a strong foundation in research and technical expertise, with notable contributions to GANs and deepfake detection. Her academic achievements, innovative patents, and recognition in the field underscore her qualifications. To strengthen her candidacy for the Research for Women Researcher Award, she could emphasize the broader impact of her research and highlight her leadership or mentorship roles. Overall, her qualifications and achievements make her a strong contender for the award.