Dr Hasmukh Morarji
Faculty of Science,
School of Computer Science
Biography
He has been an Academic at QUT for the past 30 years. Prior to joining QUT, he had been an academic at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji and the University of Brunei Darussalam in Brunei. He completed his PhD at the University of Kent in England.At QUT, he has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate units at all levels in the BIT and MIT degrees. He has lectured and coordinated units in Programming, Computer Systems, Software Engineering, Networks and Security.
Currently, he is the Coordinator of the Master of Information Technology, Graduate Certificate in IT and Graduate Diploma in IT.
Personal details
Positions
- Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Science,
School of Computer Science
Research field
Other information and computing sciences
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD (University of Kent At Canterbury)
- MSc (University of Canterbury)
- BE(Hons) (University of Canterbury)
Teaching
Current:
IFN551 Computer Systems Fundamentals
IFN555 Introduction to Programming
IFN556 Object Oriented Programming
Previous:
IFN501 Programming Fundamentals
IFN503 Fundamentals of Computer Systems
Publications
- Alkalabi, W., Simpson, L. & Morarji, H. (2021). Barriers and Incentives to Cybersecurity Threat Information Sharing in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Saudi Arabia. Proceedings of the Australasian Computer Science Week Multiconference 2021 (ACSW 2021), 1–8. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/207852
- Marrington, A., Mohay, G., Morarji, H. & Clark, A. (2010). A model for computer profiling. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Availability, Reliability, and Security, 635–640. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/31476
- Suriadi, S., Tickle, A., Ahmed, E., Smith, J. & Morarji, H. (2010). Risk modelling the transition of SCADA system to IPv6. What Kind of Information Society? Governance, Virtuality, Surveillance, Sustainability, Resilience [IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010, Volume 328], 384–395. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/35756
- Marrington, A., Mohay, G., Clark, A. & Morarji, H. (2007). Event-Based Computer Profiling for the Forensic Reconstruction of Computer Activity. AusCERT 2007, IT-Security: Finding the Balance, 71–87. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/15579
- Marrington, A., Mohay, G., Morarji, H. & Clark, A. (2006). Computer Profiling to Assist Computer Forensic Investigations. Recent Advances in Security Technology: Proceedings of the 2006 RNSA Security Technology Conference, 287–301. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/25691
- Croll, P. & Morarji, H. (2006). Perceived Risk: Human Factors Affecting ICT of Critical Infrastructure. The Social Implications of Information Security Measures on Citizens and Business, 213–222. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/11130
- Mohay, G., Hynd, J., Morarji, H. & Sinfield, P. (1997). The InfoTech ILE: An Integrated Learning Environment for Foundation Year IT Students. Proceedings of 1997 International Conference on Computers in Education.
- Mohay, G., Morarji, H., Le Viet, Q., Munday, L. & Caelli, W. (1996). The CASS Shell. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1029: Cryptography, Policy and Algorithms.
- Thomas, R., Semeczko, G., Morarji, H. & Mohay, G. (1995). Core Software Engineering Subjects: A Case Study ('86 - '94). 1994 Software Education Conference..
- Mohay, G., Morarji, H. & Thomas, R. (1995). Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional Education in Software Engineering in the '90's: A Case Study. Proceedings Software Education Conference (SRIG - ET '94).
QUT ePrints
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