Nordine Quadar | Cybersecurity | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nordine Quadar | Cybersecurity | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada

🎓 Nordine Quadar, P.Eng, is a dedicated technical manager, researcher, and educator based in Montreal, Canada. With a strong foundation in engineering and advanced expertise in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, he specializes in leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance the security of UAV systems. Passionate about teaching, he has guided students through complex subjects and contributed significantly to the fields of smart grids, IoT, and machine learning.

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Education

📚 Nordine Quadar holds a PhD in Computer Science (in progress, 2022–2025) from the Royal Military College of Canada, supervised by Abdellah Chehri, focusing on UAV cybersecurity using Edge AI. He earned a Master of Applied Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering (2015–2018) from the University of Ottawa under the supervision of Claude D’Amours, with a thesis on spatial modulation for MIMO-CDMA systems. He also completed his Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering (2011–2014) at the University of Ottawa.

Experience

💼 Technical Expertise defines Nordine’s career. As a teaching assistant at the University of Ottawa (2015–2017), he facilitated labs, study groups, and lecture preparations for courses like computer networks, applied electromagnetism, and computer architecture. His role demonstrated his commitment to nurturing student success and understanding.

Research Interests

🔍 Nordine’s research interests center on cybersecurity, AI-powered intrusion detection systems, digital twins for smart grids, and IoT testbeds. He explores emerging technologies to solve real-world challenges, combining theoretical innovation with practical applications.

Awards

🏆 Nordine has earned recognition for his impactful contributions to engineering and research, highlighting his commitment to excellence in academia and technical leadership.

Publications

N. Mchirgui, N. Quadar, et al. The Applications and Challenges of Digital Twin Technology in Smart Grids: A Comprehensive Review. Applied Sciences, 2024. DOI:10.3390/app142310933

N. Quadar, A. Chehri, et al. Intrusion Detection Systems in Automotive Ethernet Networks: Challenges, Opportunities and Future Research Trends. IEEE Internet of Things Magazine, 2024, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 62–68.

N. Quadar, M. Rahouti, et al. IoT-AI/Machine Learning Experimental Testbeds: The Missing Piece. IEEE Internet of Things Magazine, 2024, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 136–143.

N. Quadar, H. Chaibi, et al. Recommendation Systems: Models, Techniques, Application Fields and Ethical Challenges. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Big Data and Internet of Things (BDIoT ’24), 2024.

 

 

Osmani Tito Corrioso | Cryptanalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Osmani Tito Corrioso | Cryptanalysis | Best Researcher Award

Auxiliar Professor, Básico Department Head, CUM Cárdenas/University of Matanzas, Cuba

🎓 Osmani Tito-Corrioso is a dedicated researcher and professor from Cuba specializing in cryptography and advanced mathematical sciences. With a robust background in cryptanalysis and genetic algorithms, he explores intricate fields such as coding theory, Gröbner bases, and applied differential equations. His contributions have significant implications in cryptographic security and algorithmic applications. Currently, he teaches at the University of Matanzas in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics.

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Education

🎓 Osmani earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Oriente in 2017, where he was awarded a Gold Title of B.Sc. for academic excellence. He furthered his expertise with an M.Sc. in Mathematical Science, specializing in Cryptography, from the University of Havana’s Cryptography Institute in 2021.

Experience

👨‍🏫 Osmani has taught extensively in Cuba, beginning at the University of Guantánamo (2017-2022) and currently serving as a professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics at the University of Matanzas. His teaching and research focus on cryptographic systems, block ciphers, and genetic algorithms.

Research Focus

🔍 Osmani’s research interests center on the security and analysis of block ciphers, cryptanalysis, and the genetic algorithm’s application in cryptography. His work also spans coding theory, algebraic structures like Gröbner bases, and applied cryptographic methods, contributing to enhancing digital security frameworks.

Awards and Honors

🏅 Osmani’s academic achievements include a Scientific Merit Award and the prestigious Gold Title of B.Sc. from the University of Oriente in 2017. He is also a member of the Cuban Society of Mathematics and Computation, reflecting his commitment to advancing mathematical research in Cuba.

Publication Top Notes

Combined and General Methodologies of Key Space Partition for the Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers

On the Fitness Functions Involved in Genetic Algorithms and the Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers

ATTACK TO BLOCK CIPHERS BY CLASS ELIMINATION USING THE GENETIC ALGORITHM