Jenan Moosa is a dedicated educator and researcher with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Brunel University, London. With years of experience in teaching undergraduates and postgraduates in Information Technology and Computer Science, Jenan has honed her skills in effectively communicating complex concepts and imparting knowledge and fostering intellectual growth among students.
Throughout her career, Jenan has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence and mentorship. Her supervision experience extends to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, where she has guided and supported their academic pursuits, nurturing the next generation of professionals in the field.
In addition to her teaching roles, Jenan is an active contributor to research in Computer Science. She has published numerous papers across diverse areas of the discipline, showcasing her breadth of expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in the field.
As a member of The Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Jenan remains engaged in discussions surrounding the ethical and societal implications of technological advancements, reflecting her commitment to responsible innovation and the betterment of society.