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Ranjit Kaur is an Associate Lecturer in the School of Information Technology at Murdoch University. Her professional role involves teaching and coordination of information technology courses, including ICT167 and ICT521 on IT professional practice. She is listed as a staff member on the official School of Information Technology people page at Murdoch University. Ranjit Kaur maintains an active academic profile on Google Scholar, where she is affiliated with Murdoch University and lists Artificial Intelligence as her research interest area. Her scholarly work has received 41 citations to date.
Ranjit Kaur has contributed to research on security and privacy in healthcare technologies through her publication titled 'Privacy and security vulnerabilities of wearable wireless sensors in healthcare: a systematic literature review and research gap analysis,' co-authored with S. Shahrestani and C. Ruan. This paper is documented on her ORCID profile (0000-0002-9414-283X). Another related work appears as 'Security and privacy of wearable wireless sensors in healthcare: a systematic review' in Computer Networks and Communications. These publications focus on vulnerabilities in wearable wireless sensors used in healthcare settings. As an early-career researcher in the field of information technology, Ranjit Kaur's efforts align with contemporary challenges in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity for medical devices. Her involvement in unit coordination demonstrates commitment to student education in practical IT skills and professional development within the School of Information Technology at Murdoch University.
