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Research Spotlight Series #3 - This is Not Just an AI Lesson – It’s the Future of Learning, Working, and Being.
Artificial Intelligence is not merely a tool — it is reshaping the fabric of how we learn, how we work, and even how we define our place in the world. In this presentation, I explore how AI is driving a profound shift in education, employment, and human identity. Drawing from research, real-world projects, and cross-disciplinary innovation, I demonstrate how AI is becoming an extension of human capability — not just automating tasks, but augmenting meaning, creativity, and connection. This is an invitation to reimagine the future, not as a distant possibility, but as a present responsibility.
This is not just about AI. It’s about the transformation of life itself.
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Agenda:
Introduction and Presentation by Dr Ghazalnaz Sharifonnasabi
Q&A session
End of event
Host & Moderator
![]() | Dr Ghazalnaz Sharifonnasabi Dr. Ghazalnaz Sharifonnasabi is an accomplished academic and emerging leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital innovation, with strong interdisciplinary research and teaching experience. She brings over a decade of academic service across Malaysia, Iran, Italy, and Singapore, with an expanding portfolio in applied machine learning, digital transformation, and sustainable technologies. Her teaching excellence is reflected in consistently outstanding student evaluations (>4.9/5). As co-lead of research initiatives such as SleepSync, developer of the DentixAI diagnostic tool, and co-organizer of international MOU agreements, Dr. Sharifonnasabi demonstrates high-impact leadership. She is passionate about inclusive education, mentoring students into research careers, and connecting academic efforts to real-world challenges in public health, heritage, and technology. Dr. Ghazalnaz Sharifonnasabi is an accomplished academic and emerging leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital innovation, with strong interdisciplinary research and teaching experience. She brings over a decade of academic service across Malaysia, Iran, Italy, and Singapore, with an expanding portfolio in applied machine learning, digital transformation, and sustainable technologies. Her teaching excellence is reflected in consistently outstanding student evaluations (>4.9/5). As co-lead of research initiatives such as SleepSync, developer of the DentixAI diagnostic tool, and co-organizer of international MOU agreements, Dr. Sharifonnasabi demonstrates high-impact leadership. She is passionate about inclusive education, mentoring students into research careers, and connecting academic efforts to real-world challenges in public health, heritage, and technology. |
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