Zarish Majid Shaikh
Designation
Faculty Coordinator and Research and Teaching Associate
Department
- Faculty of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Specialization
Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence
Qualifications
B.E Biomedical Engineering
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Biography
Zarish Shaikh is a Faculty Coordinator and Research and Teaching associate in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Salim Habib University. She completed has B.E in Biomedical Engineering from Salim Habib University (Alumni) and an an international award winner, she represented Pakistan at prestigious international platform, the IEEE Region 10 Robotics Competition in Japan. Through her international and nation exposure in different seminars, conferences and competition, she has built strong appreciation for cross-cultural communication and collaboration. Her primary research interests include artificial intelligence and computer vision for Medical Datasets, human–robot interaction and the application of VR/AR technologies in medical training and simulation.
In addition to teaching, she is actively involved in academic coordination, marketing and admission tasks, accreditation documentation, departmental events and outreach management.
Teaching Experience
Zarish Majid Shaikh is currently serving as a Faculty Coordinator and Research and Teaching Associate in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Salim Habib University. In this role, she is primarily responsible for academic coordination, including preparation of accreditation and quality assurance documentation for Pakistan Engineering Council and Quality Enhancement Cell reviews, maintaining course and laboratory equipment records, and documenting departmental meetings. She actively supports departmental operations by planning and executing national and international academic events, workshops, and faculty development programs, and contributes to admissions, marketing and outreach through student counselling sessions and promotional activities. Alongside her coordination responsibilities, she teaches undergraduate laboratory courses such as Circuit Analysis and Digital Logic Design, guides student research projects, and contributes to ongoing departmental research initiatives. Her previous role as Lecturer for English at Habib Girls College highlights her dedication to education and leadership in the classroom.
Research Interest
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning for healthcare applications, including intelligent decision-support systems and data-driven clinical solutions.
- Computer vision techniques for medical imaging, diagnostics, and human-centered healthcare technologies.
- Human–robot interaction with a focus on haptics, assistive, and healthcare robotics.
- Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) systems for training, rehabilitation, therapy, simulation, and clinical skill development