Academic Staff
Academic Staff
Research Staff
Research Staff
Research Students
Haruna Adoga is a PhD student at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. He holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria (2009), and a Masters's degree in Computer Science from the University of Hertfordshire, UK (2016). His research interests are Software Defined Networking (SDN), Edge Computing, Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Future Networks, and Network Management.
Nouf Alharbi received her B.Sc. in Computer Science at Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, with first-class honours in 2008. Since 2010, she holds the post of a lecturer with the Faculty of Computing Sciences at Taibah University. She obtained her M.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, King Abdulaziz University, in 2016. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, U.K. Her research interests include wireless sensor networks (WSNs), routing algorithms, optimisation techniques, industrial WSNs and industrial IoT.
Ghadeer Alsharif is currently a PhD student at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. She obtained her M.Sc. degree in Information Technology from the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, King Abdulaziz University, in 2019. her research interests include network security, Internet of Things (IoT), Software-defined Networks (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV).
Kelsey Collington is a second year PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Glasgow. The working title of her PhD is ‘Organisational Resilience in Nuclear Industries’. She is interested in enabling resilience through improving the integration of technology, specifically anomaly detection systems for ICS, into organisations. Increasing the ‘explainability’ of technology, through considering how it interacts with people and processes, is expected to aid this integration in part by increasing the users trust in the technology.
Master’s degree in informatics from University of Peiraeus and currently a PhD student at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. Research interests are in the areas of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and dataplane programmability.
Xicheng Li is a second-year PhD student in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. His research interests are software-defined networks, network function virtualisation and related in-network computing areas. The current working projects are taming the heterogeneity of the hybrid deployment of programmable SDN switches and leveraging state-of-the-art in-network computing techniques to empower industrial IoT applications.
Martin Nahalka is a first-year PhD student in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow.
Jinming Yang is a first-year PhD student in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow.