Dr. Haji Awg Abdul Ghani Naim

Lecturer | Head of Information, Communication and Technology Centre (ICTC) | Director, Institute of Applied Data Analytics

Faculty of Science


About

Abdul Ghani has been working for Universiti Brunei Darussalam for 17 years as a lecturer in Computer Science. He has taught a number of Computer Science courses in particular, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Computer Security, Multimedia Development, Multimedia Networks and Computer Graphics. He had supervised and currently supervising a number of final year undergraduate students and postgraduate students. He was appointed as Blue Gene/P System Administrator in 2011. His research interests are in Computer Security, Cryptography and High Performance Computing. At the UBD|IBM Centre, apart from being Blue Gene/P System Administrator, he is also involved in some of the research activities of the Centre mainly in Weather and Climate modeling, Flood Forecasting (Hydrology) and Deforestation Monitoring (in collaboration with iCUBE).

Teaching Area

  • Computer security
  • Operating systems
  • Computer programming
  • Multimedia development
  • Multimedia Networks
  • Computer Graphics
  • Computer Architecture and organization

Current Research

  • Weather Forecasting
  • Flood Forecasting
  • Deforestation Monitoring

Research Interests

  • Computer Security
  • Cryptography
  • High Performance Computing

Publications

  • Preeti Malakar, Vaibhav Saxena, Thomas George, Rashmi Mittal, Sameer Kumar, Abdul Ghani Naim and Saiful Azmi bin Hj HusainPerformance Evaluation and Optimization of Nested High Resolution Weather Simulations, International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, EURO-PAR 2012
  • Seyed Mohamed Buhari, Kim Onn Chong, Abd Ghani Naim, Sei Guan LimIPV6: Are We Ready?, Scientia Bruneiana Vol. 12, 15-22 (2011).

Contact

Phone: +673 246 0923 ext. 1357

Email: ghani.naim@ubd.edu.bn

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