Research of the College of Information Technology faculty focuses on the challenges in modern society. The College faculty members work on leading multidisciplinary research themes and forge connections with partners in society and industry. The faculty members conduct high quality research in information technology, computer science, and multimedia sciences, focused around the following themes, and with active inter-disciplinary engagement: Information Security, Artificial Intelligence, E-Learning, Image Processing, Computational Intelligence, Web Technologies, Simulation and Modelling, Algorithm Analysis and Design, Cloud Computing, and Business Intelligence.
College of Information Technology has active research programmes in various fields of specialisation and also offers M.Sc. programme associated with the research interests of the academic body.
In addition, several academic staff members are involved in national research projects, sometimes in association with industry. For example, assessing and improving the security systems, improving and developing decision support systems using Business Intelligence for a number of organizations.
Furthermore, some of the faculty members succeeded to find original solutions for a number of complex problems, for example, finding an automated method for designing cipher systems of high level of security, designing a new model for evaluating e-learning systems which became a standard model, and proposing a new tool for extracting hidden structures from electronic documents.
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In addition, several academic staff members are involved in national research projects, sometimes in association with industry. For example, assessing and improving the security systems, improving and developing decision support systems using Business Intelligence for a number of organizations.
Furthermore, some of the faculty members succeeded to find original solutions for a number of complex problems, for example, finding an automated method for designing cipher systems of high level of security, designing a new model for evaluating e-learning systems which became a standard model, and proposing a new tool for extracting hidden structures from electronic documents.
To view the college research click here.
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