Hiba Bazzi
Assistant ProfessorElectrical & Computer Engineering
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Hiba Bazzi
Assistant Professor
Hiba Bazzi earned her Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Beirut Arab University (BAU), where she also completed her M.E. in 2015 and B.E. in Computer and Communication Engineering in 2007. She is currently an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Computer Engineering Program at BAU.With more than 17 years of academic experience, Dr. Bazzi has held multiple roles that reflect her commitment to technology-enhanced education, including serving as a Cisco Instructor, Lab Instructor, Course Site Administrator, and Microsoft Teams and Email Administrator at the Lebanese University’s Faculty of Science. She also holds a Cisco Instructor Certification from the Lebanese University Regional Academy (2010).Her primary academic and research interests lie in networking and network security, focusing on secure, efficient, and scalable system design. In addition to her core research fields, she is strongly engaged in digital transformation in higher education and in advancing innovative teaching and learning strategies. She is particularly interested in leveraging emerging technologies to enhance online learning quality, improve faculty readiness, and expand educational accessibility.
Hiba Bazzi earned her Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Beirut Arab University (BAU), where she also completed her M.E. in 2015 and B.E. in Computer and Communication Engineering in 2007. She is currently an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Computer Engineering Program at BAU.With more than 17 years of academic experience, Dr. Bazzi has held multiple roles that reflect her commitment to technology-enhanced education, including serving as a Cisco Instructor, Lab Instructor, Course Site Administrator, and Microsoft Teams and Email Administrator at the Lebanese University’s Faculty of Science. She also holds a Cisco Instructor Certification from the Lebanese University Regional Academy (2010).Her primary academic and research interests lie in networking and network security, focusing on secure, efficient, and scalable system design. In addition to her core research fields, she is strongly engaged in digital transformation in higher education and in advancing innovative teaching and learning strategies. She is particularly interested in leveraging emerging technologies to enhance online learning quality, improve faculty readiness, and expand educational accessibility.