معرفی
Amar Kumar Seeam is a Lecturer at the Mauritius Campus of Middlesex University. He holds a PhD in Building Simulation and Predictive Control from the University of Edinburgh (2015). His research spans cybersecurity, IoT, smart cities, eHealth systems, and public administration innovations. He has led projects on blockchain-based healthcare systems, augmented reality control platforms, and cyber deception frameworks for IoT-edge networks. Notably, he contributed to pandemic response initiatives like ventilator prototyping during the 2020-21 crisis and developed disinfection technologies using visible light. He co-founded the Centre for African Smart Public Value Governance (C4SP), focusing on policy innovation in African urban development. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining technical systems with societal impact analysis.
- Education: PhD in Building Simulation (University of Edinburgh, 2015)
- Key Projects:
- MRIC/IEEE-funded multi-purpose light disinfection chamber
- Smart tourism chatbot for Mauritius
- Cybersecurity frameworks for IoT and SCADA systems
Research Interests: Cyber-physical security, AI in education, blockchain healthcare systems, and sustainable energy management. His work emphasizes practical applications in developing regions, such as Mauritius and Africa, focusing on scalable solutions for public infrastructure and digital governance.
Recent articles highlight trends in AI-driven education tools, cultural governance in multicultural projects, and IoT security protocols. His contributions span conferences like IEEE, ACM, and Edward Elgar Publishing, addressing both technical and policy-oriented challenges in emerging technologies.



