BIT (University of Delhi), MSc (The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK), MRes (The University of Nottingham (NUBS UK)), PhD (The University of Nottingham (NUBS UK)), Fellowship with Advance HEA (FHEA) (HEA), PGCert (UCA), FIETE (Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers )
Assistant Professor in Information Systems & Business Analytics
Department: Operations Management and Information SystemsE-mail: ashutosh.sharma2@nottingham.ac.ukTel: +44 (0) 115 Contactable via Teams
Location: B11 (Si Yuan Building, Jubilee Campus)
He has more than 20 years of work experience spanning academia and industry. He is an alumnus of the University of Nottingham with a PhD doctoral degree and MRes in Business and Management from Nottingham University Business School.
His research interests are interdisciplinary, spanning across information systems, business continuity planning, business impact analysis, port resilience, maritime ports, transportation, energy, telecoms, using action research and qualitative research methods.
He is Principal Investigator from the University of Nottingham on the BORDERLINK project (won the prestigious EU HORIZON and UKRI funded project 2025-2028). He has been Co-Investigator on several projects funded by ESRC (UK), Department for Transport (UK), Technology and Strategy Board (UK), Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP, UK), and Higher Education and Innovation Fund (HEIF, UK).
He has contributed to teaching several modules related to information systems and operations management at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the Business School. For example:
UG Teaching: Computers in Business; Technology and Organisation.
PG Teaching: E-Business; Business Intelligence and Analytics; Design of Operations Facilities and Systems
Awards and Achievements:
- Awarded the Faculty Commendations for Teaching the postgraduate module E-Business (23-24).
- Awarded the Faculty Commendations for Teaching the postgraduate module Business Intelligence and Analytics (22-23).
- Awarded the Faculty Commendations for Teaching the undergraduate module - Computers in Business (22-23).
- Nominated for the Lord Dearing Awards 2024-2025.
- Nominated for the Lord Dearing Awards 2023-2024.
- Nominated for the Lord Dearing Awards 2022-2023.
Areas of ExpertiseInformation Systems
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He has contributed to teaching several modules related to information systems and operations management at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the Business School. For example:
UG Teaching: Computers in Business; Technology and Organisation.
PG Teaching: E-Business; Business Intelligence and Analytics; Design of Operations Facilities and Systems
Awards and Achievements:
- Awarded the Faculty Commendations for Teaching the postgraduate module E-Business (23-24).
- Awarded the Faculty Commendations for Teaching the postgraduate module Business Intelligence and Analytics (22-23).
- Awarded the Faculty Commendations for Teaching the undergraduate module - Computers in Business (22-23).
- Nominated for the Lord Dearing Awards 2024-2025.
- Nominated for the Lord Dearing Awards 2023-2024.
- Nominated for the Lord Dearing Awards 2022-2023.
Ashutosh is module convenor of the following module(s):
Undergraduate
Technology and Organisation (BUSI2176)
Details of all modules can be found on
MyNottingham
His research interests are interdisciplinary, spanning across information systems, business continuity planning, business impact analysis, port resilience, maritime ports, transportation, energy, telecoms, using action research and qualitative research methods.
He is Principal Investigator from the University of Nottingham on the BORDERLINK project (won the prestigious EU HORIZON and UKRI funded project 2025-2028). He has been Co-Investigator on several projects funded by ESRC (UK), Department for Transport (UK), Technology and Strategy Board (UK), Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP, UK), and Higher Education and Innovation Fund (HEIF, UK).
School Administrative Roles
Head of MSc Admissions