Nael Radwan | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nael Radwan | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nael Radwan is a computer science researcher specializing in Internet of Things, network security, and computer networks, with strong expertise in protocol optimization and distributed systems. His research focuses on securing IoT environments through adaptive flow control, authentication mechanisms, and performance evaluation under high-load conditions. He has contributed multiple peer-reviewed publications addressing MQTT protocol security and system resilience. His academic experience includes teaching, curriculum design, and student mentoring across diverse computing disciplines. He integrates research with teaching, emphasizing outcomes-based education, instructional technology, and ethical computing, while contributing to academic assessment, program development, and innovation in technology-enhanced learning environments.

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Featured Publications


A Study: The Future of the Internet of Things and Its Home Applications

– International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security


Big Data Ethics

– International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security


MQTT in Focus: Understanding the Protocol and Its Recent Advancements

– International Journal of Computer Science and Security


Underwater Communication through Medium Access Control

– International Journal of Computer Science

 

Chien-I Chang | Robotics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Chien-I Chang | Robotics | Research Excellence Award

National Chiayi University | Taiwan

Mr. Chien-I Chang is a robotics researcher whose work integrates intelligent systems, autonomous control, and applied computer science to advance next-generation robotic technologies. His research centers on designing adaptive robotic platforms capable of operating in dynamic, unstructured, or human-interactive environments, with a strong emphasis on sensor fusion, machine perception, and real-time decision-making. He has extensive experience developing autonomous navigation algorithms, robotic manipulation systems, and embedded architectures optimized for efficiency, stability, and scalability. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical engineering, resulting in robotics solutions that are deployable across industrial, educational, and service-oriented settings. Through continuous exploration of mechatronic integration, computer vision, and learning-based control, he aims to enhance robot autonomy and expand practical use cases in daily life. His professional experience includes leading innovative robotics projects, mentoring teams in advanced robotic development, and transforming research outcomes into functional systems with societal impact. He is particularly interested in scalable and modular robotic designs that lower entry barriers for automation and support real-world problem solving. His research philosophy focuses on combining rigorous scientific inquiry with hands-on experimentation to accelerate the evolution of intelligent robotics. Through his academic pursuits and ongoing contributions to the robotics industry, he remains committed to advancing the performance, reliability, and accessibility of robotic technologies while fostering innovation that benefits education, industry, and broader communities.

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Featured Publication

Chang, C.-I., (2025). A low-cost autonomous outdoor robot with stabilized controller and deep-learning integrated GPS navigator under end-to-end implementation. Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers / Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A. Advance online publication.