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Dr. Tania Malik serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the School of Informatics and Cybersecurity at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin). She holds a PhD from University College Dublin (UCD) earned in 2017 under the prestigious Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Scheme (IRC-EPS) award, establishing her expertise in high-performance computing and related disciplines.
Her academic foundation includes doctoral research at University College Dublin, where she was supported by competitive fellowship funding.
- PhD, University College Dublin (UCD), 2017 (IRC-EPS award)
Dr. Malik's research focuses on optimizing computational systems for modern data-intensive applications. Her core interests span High-Performance Heterogeneous Computing, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Performance Optimization, Energy-Efficient Computing, High-Performance Big Data Analytics, and HPC for Machine Learning. She investigates techniques to enhance computational efficiency while reducing energy consumption in large-scale systems, with direct applications in machine learning and big data processing pipelines.
Her scholarly recognition includes competitive fellowship support for doctoral research.
- Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Scheme (IRC-EPS) award
With extensive experience across Irish and international institutions—including University College Dublin, Dublin City University, National College of Ireland, COMSATS, and NUST Pakistan—Dr. Malik has cultivated significant industry partnerships with Fidelity, IBM, Whizz Systems USA, PSEB, and PYB. Her research program has secured competitive funding from the Irish Research Council (IRC), Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), and European Cooperation in Science and Technology (e-Cost). She actively engages in teaching, student mentorship, and industry collaboration within her academic role. Dr. Malik also contributes to diversity initiatives through active membership in Women in Technology and Science Ireland (WITS), Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC), Women Leaders in Higher Education (WLHE), Women in Technology United (WITU), and UCD's Women@CompSci group.

