Mohammed Al-Naeem | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award
King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia
Dr. Mohammed Abdulaziz Al-Naeem is a dedicated scholar and researcher in computer science whose work spans wireless networks, information security, and advanced sensing technologies. He earned both his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from Monash University, where his doctoral research focused on developing pattern transformation-invariant schemes for wireless sensor networks using an edge-detection, gradient-based mechanism—an innovative contribution that strengthened the robustness and adaptability of sensor-based systems. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science from King Faisal University, an institution to which he has remained professionally committed throughout his career. After joining the university as a Teaching Assistant, he steadily progressed through key academic roles, later serving as a Lecturer and ultimately as an Assistant Professor, a position he has held since 2016. Across these roles, he has contributed significantly to teaching, mentoring, and research development within the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Al-Naeem’s academic expertise centers on wireless networks, network security, and the design of resilient sensing and communication frameworks. His research interests integrate theoretical foundations with practical applications, with a focus on secure, efficient, and scalable systems capable of supporting modern intelligent environments. His work reflects an enduring commitment to advancing computational methodologies and enhancing the reliability of networked systems across diverse contexts. He is also proficient in both Arabic and English, enabling him to engage with a wide scholarly community and collaborate on international research initiatives. Through his academic leadership, research contributions, and dedication to advancing knowledge in wireless communication and cybersecurity, Dr. Al-Naeem continues to play an active and impactful role in shaping the next generation of technological innovation.
Featured Publications
Alsmadi, I., Aljaafari, N., Nazzal, M., Alhamed, S., Sawalmeh, A. H., Vizcarra, C. P., … [add remaining authors if needed]. (2022).
Adversarial machine learning in text processing: A literature survey. IEEE Access, 10, 17043–17077.
Almusallam, N., Tari, Z., Chan, J., Fahad, A., Alabdulatif, A., & Al-Naeem, M. (2021).
Towards an unsupervised feature selection method for effective dynamic features. IEEE Access, 9, 77149–77163.
Al-Naeem, M. A. (2021).
Prediction of re-occurrences of spoofed ACK packets sent to deflate a target wireless sensor network node by DDOS. IEEE Access, 9, 87070–87078.
Rana, M. U., Shah, M. A., Al-Naeem, M. A., & Maple, C. (2024).
Ransomware attacks in cyber-physical systems: Countermeasure of attack vectors through automated web defenses. IEEE Access, 12, 149722–149739.
Usman Ashraf, U. M., Ahmed, A., & Al-Naeem, M. (2021).
Reliable and QoS aware routing metrics for wireless neighborhood area networking in smart grids. Computer Networks, Article 14.
(If volume/issue/page numbers exist, please provide to complete the citation.)
Al-Naeem, M., Rahman, M. M. H., Banerjee, A., & Sufian, A. (2023/2024?).
Support vector machine-based energy efficient management of UAV locations for aerial monitoring of crops over large agriculture lands. Sustainability, 15(8), 6421.