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Ankita Sahu

Ankita Sahu

· Assistant Professor

Arizona State University · School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology

Active 2006–2023

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About

Ankita Sahu is an assistant professor in the School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University. Her research examines the application of multicultural theories in graduate training to improve skills-based outcomes. Specifically, she explores instructional and evaluation strategies for multicultural case conceptualization and counseling skills with the aim of promoting culturally responsive mental health care. Her educational background includes a PhD in Counseling Psychology from Texas A&M University, an MEd in Counseling, Family and Human Services from the University of Oregon, and a BA in Psychology from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. Her research interests focus on multicultural counseling training and supervision, skills-based training outcomes, and multicultural case conceptualization.

Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Computer Security
  • Knowledge management
  • Data science
  • Business
  • Database
  • World Wide Web
  • Process management

Selected publications

  • Web 3.0 Decentralized Application Using Blockchain Technology

    2023 · 4 citations

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Security
    • Computer Science

    The use of blockchain technology is growing every day, as are its applications. It is a cutting-edge technology that enables users to interact without the use of a reliable intermediary. This research paper explores the development of a decentralized application (Dapp) and the design considerations involved in building a secure, scalable, and userfriendly application on a blockchain or distributed ledger technology. The paper discusses the importance of decentralization, security, user experience, scalability, interoperability, and governance in the development of a Dapp. The research also explores the implementation of smart contracts, the use of standardized protocols and APIs, and the role of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) in creating a Dapp that allows for decentralized decision-making and community governance. The findings of this research provide insights and recommendations for developers and stakeholders interested in building Dapps, particularly in the context of blockchain technology.

Frequent coauthors

  • Atul Sahay

    Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

    2 shared
  • Daniel W. Apley

    2 shared
  • George C. Runger

    Arizona State University

    2 shared
  • Bin Tong

    2 shared
  • Ayush Agarwal

    Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

    2 shared
  • Makoto Iwayama

    2 shared
  • Ravigopal Vennelakanti

    Hitachi (Japan)

    2 shared
  • Kamalpreet Singh Saluja

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

    1 shared

Education

  • PhD in Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology

    Texas A&M University

    2021
  • M.Ed. in Prevention Science, Counseling, Family, & Human Services

    University of Oregon

    2015
  • BA in Psychology, Psychology

    University of Minnesota

    2014

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