Taslima Khanam
- is notAvailable for media queries
- is notAvailable to supervise research students at VU

- is notAvailable for media queries
- is notAvailable to supervise research students at VU
About
Taslima is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities (ISILC). She holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Statistics and has been awarded an ARC Project Scholarship for both her Master of Research and PhD studies.
She is a published author with several journal articles and conference papers and has presented her research at national and international conferences.
Her research focuses on privacy-preserving artificial intelligence frameworks for EEG-based brain–computer interface (BCI) systems.
Taslima can assist with:
- quantitative and qualitative research design and methodology, including cross-sectional and longitudinal studies
- literature searching using university library databases
- academic writing and editing
- systematic review management using Covidence
- reference management – EndNote and BibTeX (LaTeX/Overleaf)
- data entry, management, and statistical analysis using Excel, SPSS, and Stata
- qualitative data analysis using NVivo
- research data analysis using Python and MATLAB
- candidature research proposal development
- journal article and conference paper preparation
- document, thesis, and chapter formatting
- presentation and conference poster preparation using PowerPoint
- research publication and manuscript submission preparation.
Contact details
Taslima is available on Wednesdays and Fridays for appointments at Footscray Park Library, City Library or online. Book an appointment with Taslima.
The Research Ambassadors provide support via online appointments throughout the year, except on Victorian public holidays or University closures. Bookings are essential.