Dr. Malik Jahan Khan did his PhD in Computer Science from Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in 2012. His PhD research work was focused on achieving self-managing behavior in autonomic systems using approximate case-based reasoning. His research interests include autonomic computing, machine learning and applications of machine learning in agriculture and livestock. He has won research grants from Ignite and DAAD as PI and co-PI on technology interventions for rural uplift. He is currently working as a visiting associate professor of computer science on the full time basis at LUMS. Previously, he has been working as an associate professor at Namal University Mianwali for more than 10 years. He is a passionate teacher and loves student-centric and discovery-oriented learning and teaching. He has been teaching a variety of courses at Namal including Introduction to Programming, Object Oriented Programming, Data Structures, Algorithms, Discrete Mathematics, Theory of Automata and Machine Learning. He has won the best teacher award at Namal multiple times over the last few years.