Dr. ANOOP  V. S. |  ഡോ. അനൂപ് വി. എസ്.
Research Officer | School of Digital Sciences
Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology
Technocity Campus, Thiruvananthapuram, India - 695317

Research Interests: Natural Language Processing, Computational Social Science

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Dr. Anoop is a dedicated and accomplished professional with a proven track record in Applied Artificial Intelligence Research and Teaching. Possessing a solid foundation in Natural Language Processing and Text Mining, Anoop has consistently delivered impactful results in both academic and practical settings. He is committed to advancing the field of Applied Artificial Intelligence, specifically Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science, through innovative research and fostering a dynamic learning environment for students. Dr. Anoop has led multiple research projects in AI, resulting in published papers in reputable international journals and conferences. His proven ability to communicate complex AI concepts in an accessible manner consistently generated positive student feedback for engaging and effective teaching methods. He is highly skilled in creating curricula, delivering lectures, handling governmental and corporate projects, and mentoring students. Dr. Anoop has worked in various roles, such as AI Research Scientist, Assistant Professor, Data Scientist, and Visiting Faculty for reputed organizations and institutions in India and abroad. Dr. Anoop has completed his Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Artificial Intelligence from the Faculty of Technology, Cochin University of Science and Technology, and his Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Smith School of Business at Queen's University, Canada. Anoop's research interest is in Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science, and he has several publications, including edited books, book chapters, articles in international journals, and conference proceedings. He is a recipient of the Mozilla Responsible Computing Research Grant from the Mozilla Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development.

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