Abdul Razaque

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Abdul Razaque
Born (1987-08-17) August 17, 1987 (age 35)
NationalityPakistani
Alma mater University of Sindh, Mohammad Ali Jinnah University & University of Bridgeport
Known for Wireless Sensor Networks
Awards
Scientific career
Fields Computer science
Institutions University of Bridgeport
Doctoral advisor Khaled Elleithy

Abdul Razaque (born August 17, 1987, Johi, Dadu, Sind, Pakistan) is a Pakistani computer scientist, now based in the U.S., and an expert in designing mathematical models, particularly for the disaster recovery process [2] in the field of wireless sensor networks, IoT, heart viral detection, Big Data Management and Secure Cloud Computing. He was an active researcher in the Wireless and Mobile Communication Laboratory at the University of Bridgeport. [3] He worked as a visiting professor at Cleveland State University. [4]

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Education

Razaque received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Sindh. Following this, he undertook his master's degree in Multimedia & Communication at Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, and pursued studies at the University of Bridgeport in the US, earning a PhD degree in 2014-15, under the supervision of Khaled Elleithy. [5]

Research and publications

Razaque published over 180 research articles and gave presentations in 75 countries during his PhD studies, which is considered to be the highest ever number of publications produced by a PhD student. [6] [7] [8] Dr.Abdul Razaque is the author of five Books in the field of Cyber Security and Networks.

Services

Dr.Razaque has been engaged in strategic planning activities of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as a Chair for the strategic and planning committee, IEEE (SAC) Region-1, United States for the year 2014, and Relational Officer, IEEE for (Europe, Africa and Middle East) SAC Region-8 for the year 2014. [9] Dr. Razaque served as a jury member for the 2012-13 year, for The Royal Award For Islamic Finance, an international award offered every couple of years to recognize one exceptional individual who has excelled in advancing Islamic finance globally through outstanding performance and contributions.

Awards/Honor

Professional Role

Abdul Razaque chaired more than a dozen International Conferences and delivered the keynote speeches and was declared as speaker of the year in 2013. [11] [12] [13]

Innovation

Razaque is CEO and owner of M-learning Platform Inc. [14] that is a fully secured platform supported with key management algorithms and cryptographic hash function, which helps millions of users from academia to open their classes and maintain the activities including the tasks automatically using smart Android phones. Dr. Razaque was also Co-founder and Chief Executive of Advanced Research Machines (ARM), based in Hong Kong.

Bibliography

Academic books in English

Related Research Articles

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