Shadab Alam Nafis
College of Engineering and Computer Sciences
Bachelor in Computer Science
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Monday: 12:00-13:00
Tuesday: 12:00-13:00
Wednesday: 11:00-0:15
Thursday: 10:00-11:00

Dr. Shadab Alam, an Associate Professor at Jazan University, KSA, is an accomplished computer science researcher focusing on information security, blockchain, IoT, and smart healthcare. He completed his PhD in Computer Science from Aligarh Muslim University, India, where he also earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees. Dr Alam has a rich academic and research background, including roles as a Research Fellow in Malaysia and a Project Scientist in India. His expertise is further highlighted by his extensive publication record, encompassing numerous peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, as well as multiple patents in diverse areas of computer science.

Dr. Shadab Alam has made substantial contributions to the field of computer science, as evidenced by his publication of over 90 research papers in high-impact journals and prominent international conference proceedings. His innovative work has also led to the acquisition of 05 international patents, including those in the US and Australia, and 03 national patents. Beyond his research, Dr. Alam is actively involved in the professional community as a senior member of IEEE (SMIEEE), and holds memberships in several esteemed organizations, including CSI, CRSI, ACM, IAENG, CSTA, IACSIT, and ICSE, reflecting his wide-ranging influence and commitment to the field.

Dr. Shadab Alam's editorial achievements include serving as an Academic Editor for several renowned journals: PLOS ONE, Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, Computational and Mathematical Methods, Security and Communication Networks, and Journal of Computational and Cognitive Engineering. These roles are facilitated through collaborations with publishers like Hindawi, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and BON VIEW PUBLISHING PTE. LTD, Singapore, signify his expertise and influence in the field.

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Wednesday 29 Rabi’ Al-Thani 1447
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