Professor Mohamed K. Kamara, PhD

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About Professor Kamara

Professor Mohamed K. Kamara earned his Ph.D. degree in Information Technology Security and Assurance from George Mason University(coursework) and Walden University( dissertation research work) in 2013, MSc. honor’s degree in Computer and Network Technology from Strayer University in 2004 and BSc. honor’s degree from Stavanger University – Norway) in Telecommunications Engineering in 1993. He earned diplomas in electronics, software engineering, computer hardware technology and networking from respectable poly-technique institutions.

Dr. Kamara has over 20 years of teaching experience, both on campus and online with undergraduate and graduate courses in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology and Mathematics. He is currently an adjunct professor in Computer Science and Cyber Security at Webster University, the University of the Potomac and joined the University of District of Columbia in 2018. Dr. Kamara was also an adjunct professor at Stratford University graduate school of Computer and Information Sciences from 2006 to 2015. He developed the Stratford University graduate curriculum in telecommunications. He was the Dean of academics for computer science undergraduate at the American College of Commerce and Technology from 2009 to 2017. He became the head of curriculum development, the University Research Reviewer (URR), Chairman of the graduate council, and presided over the accreditation committee for Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)

In addition to his teaching experience, Dr. Kamara has several years of professional hands-on field work experience in the IT industry. He worked in all levels of IT from help desk, network administration and security coordinator to Project Management. He has a deep knowledge and hands-on experience in researching, developing, analyzing and implementing new software modules and hardware devices.

Awards: Two awards for community building in higher education

Publications; Three Books:
1) The Implications of Internet Usage- 2013
2) The impacts of Cognitive Theory on Human and Computer Science Development – 2016
3) Securing Critical Infrastructures – 2020

Research Area: Wireless and Cloud Computing Dependability and Reliability Crises.

Analysis involves the use of Mathematical Modeling, Discrete, Complex Analysis, MATLAB and Java Software Module tools

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