Lecturer, Department of Computer Science
Ms. Marriam Ijaz serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, where she combines her passion for technology with a commitment to empowering students. Her teaching philosophy is guided by Albert Einstein’s belief that “education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.” This drives her to equip students with both the skills and mindset necessary for success in the rapidly evolving tech world.
As a dedicated educator and computer scientist, Marriam Ijaz is committed to preparing her students for the future by incorporating real-world applications and cutting-edge tools into her teaching. Her approach fosters critical thinking, creativity, and leadership, enabling students to excel in technology and leverage it to make meaningful contributions to society. In her academic role, she focuses on equipping her students with the necessary skills to thrive in an increasingly digital landscape, ensuring that they are not only proficient in technology but also capable of making lasting impacts.
Marriam Ijaz’s research is centered around cancer detection, with a specific focus on applying machine learning and deep learning algorithms to enhance the accuracy of breast cancer detection. Her work aims to develop innovative ensemble methods that improve diagnostic performance, contributing to more effective early detection strategies in healthcare.