Mohammad Salam

Mohammad Abdus Salam, Ph.D

Chairperson

Contact Information
Phone: (773) 995-2104
Email: msalam@csu.edu
Office: HWH - Room 332
Education
Ph.D., University of Fukui, Japan
M.E., University of Fukui, Japan
B.Sc., Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology

 

Research

His research interests include machine learning, data science, data visualization, wireless sensor networks, wireless communication, cybersecurity, and information and coding theory.

Representative Presentations and Publications

  1. M. A. Salam, A. F. M. S. Saif, P. H. Katroju, and R. Kassouf-Short, "A Constructive Analysis on Machine Learning Integration in High Delay Tolerant Networking (HDTN)," 2024 7th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technologies and Networking (CommNet), Rabat, Morocco, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/CommNet63022.2024.10793376. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10793376.

  2. M. A. Salam, A. F. Deniz, C. Aghadinuno, R. Kassouf-Short, and A. G. Hylton, "Exploring Delay Tolerant Network: A Simulation Approach," 2024 International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies (ICECET, Sydney, Australia, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ICECET61485.2024.10698109. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10698109.

  3. M. A. Salam, Robert Short, and Alan Hylton, “Architecture, Routing Protocols, and Challenges in Delay Tolerant Networks”, 9th International Congress on Information and Communication Technology, London, UK, February 19-23, 2024. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 1012. Springer, Singapore. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-97-3556-3_38.

  4. Tarun Sagar Rachakonda and M. A. Salam, “Application of biometrics in cybersecurity”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97th Annual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.

  5. Sharvani Dasari and M. A. Salam, “Security and privacy on social networking sites”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  6. Channing Catching and M. A. Salam, “Cyber-attacks on the US defense system”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  7. Muhannad Elsanousy and M. A. Salam, “DoS attack detection and mitigation algorithm for wireless sensor networks”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  8. Peyman Haghshenas and M. A. Salam,” Machine learning approach in education employment recovery rate among US state due to convid-19”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  9. Tapan Sarkar, M. A. Salam, Moustapha Diack, “Design and pilot study of an intelligent tutoring system in business and computer science education”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  10. Bilal Erken and M. A. Salam, “Visualizing and monitoring environmental data using various sensors”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  11. Mehmet Akif Akin and M. A. Salam, “Sensor data visualization using Internet of Things”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana Best Graduate Paper Award).
  12. Arif Furkan Deniz, Isa Abdussalam, and M. A. Salam, “Simulating the delay tolerant networks”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  13. Christopher Clayton and M. A. Salam, “Detection of an infinite loop to improve a control loop within a solar inverter”, Louisiana Academy of Sciences (LAS) 97thAnnual Conference”, Louisiana State University, March 4, 2023, Alexandria, Louisiana.
  14. M. A. Salam, “Engaging students and faculty in blockchain and financial technology through seminars and certifications'', The 3rd National HBCU Blockchain and FinTech Conference, Hayat Regency, Orlando, Florida, November 6-8, 2022.
  15. M. A. Salam, “Distributed Sensor Networks for Planetary Exploration”, NASA STEM Better Together Convene, Connect, Collaborate, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Virginia, September 1, 2022.
  16. Shannon Roberson, Mohammad Abdus Salam, Mathieu Kourouma, and Osman Kandara, “Safety scaling virtual private network for a major telecom company during a pandemic,” International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology (IJCSIT) Vol. 14, No. 1, Feb. 2022.
  17. Md Rumman Rafi, Mohammad Abdus Salam, Osman, Kandara, “Machine learning based attack detection in Internet of things networks,” International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS), Vol. 19, No.8, August 2021.
  18. M. A. Salam, A. Hylton, and R. Short, “Challenges and issues with delay tolerant networks”, NASA GRC Technical Report, August 2021.
  19. Masoud Safari Zanjani, Mohammad Abdus Salam, and Osman Kandara, “Data-driven hydrocarbon production forecasting using machine learning techniques,” International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS), pp. 65-72, Vol. 18, No. 6, June 2020.
  20. M. A. Salam, K. Varnavas, B. Maddireddy, “Enhancing routing protocol for wireless sensor network to advance network lifetime”, International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN) Vol. 12, No. 3, June 2020.
  21. M. A. Salam, K. Varnavas, and B. Maddireddy, “Prolonging wireless sensor network lifetime using routing protocol”, in Proceeding of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE), Huntsville, Alabama, December 11–13, 2018.

Representative Grants and Funding:

  • PI: “DTN Simulation and Modeling at Southern”, Agency: NASA, Duration: 9/17/2021-9/15/2023, Amount: $100,000.
  • PI: “Engaging Students and Faculty in Blockchain and Financial Technology Through Seminars and Certifications”, Agency: Morgan State University, Duration: April 18, 2022, through November 4, 2022, Amount: $10,000.
  • Co-PI: “Southern University System - Cybersecurity Talent Initiative Program (SUS-CyberTIP)” Agency: Louisiana Board of Regents Cybersecurity Education Management Council (CEMC) Fund. Duration Spring 2021- Summer 2023, $205,519.
  • PI: “Development of data-visualization software to remotely monitor on multiple platforms”, Agency: NASA, Duration: 1 year (8/1/2021-7/31/2022), Amount: $75,341.
  • PI: Advancing Awareness and Engagement in Blockchain and Financial Technology Through Blockchain FinTech Club, Agency: Morgan State University, Duration: June – December 2021, Amount: $10,000.
  • Co-PI: “Robotics and Sensors Summer Camp”, Agency: Thurgood Marshall College Fund/Apple Inc., Duration: 2017-18, Amount: $100,000.

Memberships

  • Senior member of the IEEE
  • ACM (Association of Computing Machinery)

Hobbies and Interests

Gardening, sightseeing, and fishing

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