
معرفی
Dr. Nik Nailah is a Lecturer at the Malaysia School of Information Technology, Monash University. Her research focuses on applying cognitive science and multi-agent systems to develop cost-effective AI solutions for underserved populations, particularly in healthcare. She specializes in creating tools for rural patients with chronic illnesses like heart failure and cancer. Notable contributions include the MARIA agent system for medication adherence and frameworks for standardizing clinical data using FHIR.
Key Awards: Recipient of the Pro Vice Chancellor Award for Excellence in Education (2015) for pioneering project-based learning initiatives. Also recognized with the Ke Arah Komuniti Bebas Diabetes Prize (2021) for community-focused diabetes management systems.
Research Impact: Her work has been featured in STAR newspaper for analyzing hospital systems and improving human-computer interface designs. She has spoken globally, including at Google Tech Talks (2008) and the 'Technovisionaire' event in Milano (2009), where she was a finalist for the Women and Technology Award.
Current Projects: Leading three major initiatives including biometric cryptosystems for security, deep learning for child behavior analysis, and intelligent medicine frameworks. Her research addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health and technology access.
Collaborations: Active in international projects with institutions in Malaysia, China, Australia, and Europe, focusing on AI ethics, healthcare informatics, and secure communication protocols.



