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Biography Ali Alameer is a lecturer in Artificial Intelligence (AI) specialising in Computer Vision, including Large Vision Models (LVMs), Natural Language Processing (NLP) with a focus on ethical Large Language Models (LLMs), and AI bias. He earned his Ph.D. in AI from Newcastle University.
Research Interests - Ethical LLMs: Addressing ethics in large language models. I supervise three postdoctoral researchers and a Ph.D. student in this area. Currently developing an expert legal system using advanced LLMs, funded by UKRI (£500k), and working on ethical ASR models for a project funded by Evidential Ltd (£30k).

- Computer Vision: Creating algorithms and models for image and video analysis to solve complex problems, especially in agriculture. I supervise two Ph.D. students on this topic.
Teaching and Learning Ali Alameer leads two modules in the MSc in AI program. He designed and developed the module on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Deep Learning from scratch. GitHub repo for both provided below:

https://github.com/Ali-Alameer/Deep-Learning

https://github.com/Ali-Alameer/NLP
PhD Supervision Availability Yes
PhD Topics At present, I am supervising the following PhD students and postdocs. Feel free to contact them for information about the supervision process or any other informal inquiries:

PhD Students:

1. Elham Albaroudi - e.o.albaroudi@edu.salford.ac.uk - PhD topic in AI fairness
2. Gbadegesin Taiwo - g.a.taiwo@edu.salford.ac.uk - PhD topic in machine vision for detecting advanced pig behaviors
3. Mansour Abdulrahman - m.m.abdulrahman1@edu.salford.ac.uk - PhD topic in AI in building information modeling
4. Kumail Abbas – k.abbas6@edu.salford.ac.uk - PhD project in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, and the University of Bristol, UK, focusing on machine vision for detecting cow behaviours.


RAs:

1. Manzar Malik - m.i.malik2@salford.ac.uk - Developing Ethical LLMs
2. Zeeshan Afzal - Z.Afzal2@edu.salford.ac.uk - Developing ASR models for legal settings
3. Hamid Kouhpeimay Jahromi - KouhpeimayJahromi1@salford.ac.uk - Developing Ethical transcripting models for legal settings