
معرفی
Samee U. Khan is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University (MSU), affiliated with the Bagley College of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas (2007) and a B.S. from GIK Institute of Engineering & Technology (1999). His research focuses on optimization, robustness, and security of computer systems, with recent emphasis on quantum computing, edge/fog computing, and machine learning applications in neuroscience and cybersecurity.
Key research interests include quantum algorithm development, edge computing architectures, and neuro-inspired systems. His work integrates quantum computing with traditional machine learning to address challenges in visual perception modeling and medical imaging analysis. He also explores fog computing frameworks for IoT and distributed systems, emphasizing security and efficiency in heterogeneous environments.
Publications highlight advancements in quantum noise mitigation, hybrid quantum optimization, and brain-computer interface models. His contributions span simulation toolkits like iFogSim and frameworks for vehicular networks and blockchain-based resource management. Khan’s research bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in smart homes, healthcare, and autonomous systems.



