Muhammad Toaha Raza Khan holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering serving as an Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering Department in Middle East Technical University, Cyprus. Here is the testament to his academic journey.
His educational voyage commenced in Wah Cantt, Pakistan, where he obtained his Secondary School Certificate from Sir Syed College, Wah Cantt. His pursuit of knowledge then led him to F.G Science Degree College, Wah Cantt, where he achieved his Higher Secondary School Certificate. His commitment to excellence earned him the prestigious Prime Minister's National ICT Merit-based Scholarship for a four-year undergraduate program. Consequently, he became a part of the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CUI), Wah Campus, where he graduated with a major in Electrical Engineering, garnering both Institute and Campus Gold Medals from CUI.
Dr. Khan's academic journey extended beyond borders as he embarked on his Ph.D. studies and research at Kyungpook National University in Daegu, South Korea. His dedication was further recognized with the KNU International Graduate Scholarship (KINGS) for combined Master's and Ph.D. studies at Kyungpook National University. During this time, he served as a senior graduate researcher at the Wireless and Mobile Internet Laboratory (MONET Lab) under the esteemed guidance of Prof. Dr. Dongkyun Kim.
Notably, Dr. Khan's contributions have been acknowledged by the academic community. He received the ACM SIGAPP Student Travel Award to attend SAC 2019 and SAC 2020 conferences, where he presented his work. His research findings have graced the pages of renowned journals such as Information Fusion, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Communication Magazine, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, among others.
Dr. Khan's dedication extends beyond research and publication. He has generously shared his expertise as a reviewer for esteemed journals like IEEE Communication Magazine, Future Generation Systems, and IEEE Access. His involvement as a technical committee member in various tracks and symposiums, including IEEE ICC, IEEE Globecom, IEEE VTC, ACM MobiHoc, IEEE CCNC, ACM RACS conferences, showcases his commitment to advancing the field. Moreover, in 2019, he served as the Digital Content Editor of Crossroads (XRDS), ACM's student magazine, for a one-year term.
His educational voyage commenced in Wah Cantt, Pakistan, where he obtained his Secondary School Certificate from Sir Syed College, Wah Cantt. His pursuit of knowledge then led him to F.G Science Degree College, Wah Cantt, where he achieved his Higher Secondary School Certificate. His commitment to excellence earned him the prestigious Prime Minister's National ICT Merit-based Scholarship for a four-year undergraduate program. Consequently, he became a part of the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CUI), Wah Campus, where he graduated with a major in Electrical Engineering, garnering both Institute and Campus Gold Medals from CUI.
Dr. Khan's academic journey extended beyond borders as he embarked on his Ph.D. studies and research at Kyungpook National University in Daegu, South Korea. His dedication was further recognized with the KNU International Graduate Scholarship (KINGS) for combined Master's and Ph.D. studies at Kyungpook National University. During this time, he served as a senior graduate researcher at the Wireless and Mobile Internet Laboratory (MONET Lab) under the esteemed guidance of Prof. Dr. Dongkyun Kim.
Notably, Dr. Khan's contributions have been acknowledged by the academic community. He received the ACM SIGAPP Student Travel Award to attend SAC 2019 and SAC 2020 conferences, where he presented his work. His research findings have graced the pages of renowned journals such as Information Fusion, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Communication Magazine, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, among others.
Dr. Khan's dedication extends beyond research and publication. He has generously shared his expertise as a reviewer for esteemed journals like IEEE Communication Magazine, Future Generation Systems, and IEEE Access. His involvement as a technical committee member in various tracks and symposiums, including IEEE ICC, IEEE Globecom, IEEE VTC, ACM MobiHoc, IEEE CCNC, ACM RACS conferences, showcases his commitment to advancing the field. Moreover, in 2019, he served as the Digital Content Editor of Crossroads (XRDS), ACM's student magazine, for a one-year term.