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Dr Nabeel Khan is an Associate Professor of Cyber Security at the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, Dubai campus. He serves as the Cyber Security Programme Director for the MSc programme and is actively engaged in research, teaching, and academic leadership.
- PhD in Computer Science, Kingston University, London
- MSc in Networking and Data Communications, Kingston University, London
- BS in Electronics Engineering, SSUET, Karachi, Pakistan
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
Dr Khan's research centers on cyber security with a focus on cloud and network security, IoT security, and the integration of machine learning in cyber defense. His work extends to multimedia communications, particularly the compression and transmission of neuromorphic vision sensor data and QoE in video streaming over wireless networks. He has contributed to EU Horizon 2020 and UK EPSRC research initiatives, advancing secure and efficient communication systems.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in neuromorphic vision sensor data processing, focusing on lossless and lossy compression techniques using point cloud methods. Other key themes include DNS tunneling in cloud environments, intelligent scheduling for video over LTE/OFDMA, and QoE-driven resource allocation. These works span disciplines in cyber security, wireless communications, and data compression, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach to secure and efficient systems.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
Dr Khan actively supervises undergraduate and postgraduate students in areas such as cloud security, machine learning applications, and secure system design. He has led research under major grants from EU and UK research councils. He also serves as an external examiner for cybersecurity programmes at Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Roehampton, contributing to national academic standards. His work bridges theoretical innovation with practical applications in secure communications and intelligent networks.
While no specific lab or research team is named in the text, his collaborations with researchers like M. G. Martini and involvement in EU and UK-funded projects suggest active participation in larger research consortia focused on cyber security, IoT, and multimedia systems.

