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

 

João Oliveira | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. João Oliveira | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher Instituto de Telecomunicações Portugal

João Diogo Videira Oliveira is a dedicated researcher in vehicular communications and telematics engineering, currently contributing to advanced research at the Instituto de Telecomunicações in Aveiro, Portugal. With a strong background in computer and telematics engineering, João’s work focuses on enhancing communication protocols and intelligent transportation systems (ITS).

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Education 🎓

  • M.Sc. in Computer and Telematics Engineering (2021–2023)
    Institution: Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal | ua.pt
  • B.Sc. in Computer and Telematics Engineering Sciences (2018–2021)
    Institution: Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal | ua.pt

João has excelled academically, building a robust foundation in vehicular networks and communication protocols.

Experience 🛠️

  • Researcher | Instituto de Telecomunicações, Aveiro, Portugal
    Duration: March 2024 – Present
  • Research Scholarship | Instituto de Telecomunicações, Aveiro, Portugal
    Duration: February 2023 – February 2024

João’s experience involves extensive work on V2X systems, C-ITS protocols, and simulation frameworks like Vanetza and Artery V2X, contributing to innovations in vehicular communication and safety systems.

Research Interests 🔍

João’s primary research interests include:

  • Vehicular Communications (V2X)
  • Communication Protocols for ITS (C-ITS, ITS-G5)
  • Simulation frameworks such as OMNeT++, SUMO, and Artery V2X
  • Automated driving and fault simulation systems

His work addresses challenges in maneuver coordination, safety systems, and intelligent transportation technologies.

Awards & Certifications 🏆

  • Fault Simulation Training | Segula Testcenter, Rodgau (October 2024)
    • Training focused on safety driver responsibilities and practical driving maneuvers involving error scenarios.
    • Developed expertise in automated and partially automated vehicle systems.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

A Maneuver Coordination Analysis Using Artery V2X Simulation Framework (2024)

Reference: Oliveira, J., Vieira, E., Almeida, J., Ferreira, J., & Bartolomeu, P. C. (2024).
Electronics, 13(23), 4813.
Read here: https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13234813

Cited by: Researchers working on V2X communication protocols and vehicular network safety systems.