
معرفی
Dr. Vikash Singh is an Associate Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Vanderbilt University's School of Engineering. His research focuses on Human-Computer Interaction, collaboration tools, and computer science pedagogy, with recent work emphasizing team-based and video-centered active learning strategies. He has secured National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps and STTR grants to develop and commercialize tools for video-based STEM education in flipped classroom models.
Education:
- Ph.D., Computing and Information Systems (University of North Carolina-Charlotte)
- M.S., Architecture (Mississippi State University)
- B.Arch., Architecture (Birla Institute of Technology)
His research interests span the design and implementation of collaborative learning environments, multimedia systems for education, and interdisciplinary applications of technology in fields like dance and health. His work bridges pedagogical innovation with practical technological solutions, aiming to enhance STEM education through active learning frameworks and video annotation tools.
Grants & Development:
- NSF I-Corps Grant: Supported commercialization of video-centered collaborative tools for flipped classrooms.
- NSF STTR Grant: Funded development of platforms for detailed video material discussion in STEM contexts.
While no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to educational technology and interdisciplinary research highlight his commitment to advancing teaching methodologies through innovation.



