Prof. Abdul Razaque
University of Bridgeport, USA
Professor Abdul Razaque is editor-in-chief for international Journal of Engineering and technology (IJET). His current research interests include the design and development of learning environments to foster pedagogical activities, TCP/IP protocols over wireless networks, delivery of multimedia applications, ambient intelligence and wireless sensor networks. He is affiliated with university of Bridgeport and University of Northern Virginia, USA since 2010 as adjunct faculty Professor. He possesses several positions at numerous international conferences and Journals including IEEE, IET, ACM, ICCAIE, ICOS, ISIEA, IACSIT, Springer and Mosharka International conference. In addition he possesses fellowship form Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan, University of Bridgeport, USA and Common Wealth.
Prof. Abdul Razaque served as Head of computer science department in Model colleges setup Islamabad, Pakistan from 2002 to 2009. He also led several projects as project Director for promoting the trend of information technology (IT) in Pakistan funded by United Nation organization (UNO) and World Bank during 2005 to 2008. He has authored over 70 technical papers, contributed book chapters, conducted a number of short courses and delivered invited talks, plenary lectures and presented his research more than 30 countries.
He is currently active researcher of wireless and Mobile communication (WMC) laboratory, USA and leading several interdisciplinary and collaborative projects with well known organizations including AT&T, Nokia and Android. Prof. Abdul Razaque has chaired more than dozen of highly reputed international conferences and also delivered his lectures as Keynote Speaker. His innovation for detecting the myocarditis of heart is highly commendable. He used his developed anomaly based detection algorithms for myocarditis of heart. He has been working along with Professor Elleithy, Associate Dean of Faculty of engineering to implement the applications of these algorithms to discover viral infection, which causes severe chest pain and heart failure.