Mazlina Abdul Majid | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Mazlina Abdul Majid
Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Malaysia

Mazlina Abdul Majid
Affiliation Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
Country Malaysia
Scopus ID 57222473453
Documents 120
Citations 1,112
h-index 21
Subject Area Computer Science
Event Global Scholar Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9068-7368

Mazlina Abdul Majid is a computer science academic and researcher at Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah whose scholarly work encompasses data analytics, simulation modelling, artificial intelligence, green information technology, optimization, software usability, and sustainability-oriented computing. Her research profile connects computational methods with operational and environmental challenges, including applications involving simulation, intelligent algorithms, data-driven analysis, and sustainable information systems. Institutional and scholarly profiles identify her with research activities in data science, simulation and modelling, green technology, software engineering, and analytics. [1] [2]

Abstract

Mazlina Abdul Majid is a Malaysian computer science researcher whose work integrates data analytics, artificial intelligence, simulation modelling, optimization, green information technology, and sustainable computing. Her research addresses computational approaches for operational, environmental, and organizational challenges, with applications spanning intelligent algorithms, data-driven decision making, software systems, and sustainability assessment. Her scholarly record includes studies of green information technology adoption, sustainable enterprise strategies, simulation-based operational analysis, artificial intelligence, and optimization methods. Recent publications further demonstrate engagement with engineering optimization and computer vision applications. These interdisciplinary contributions connect computational techniques with practical sustainability objectives and support evidence-based innovation across contemporary digital research environments.[5]

Keywords

Computer science; artificial intelligence; data analytics; simulation modelling; optimization; green information technology; sustainability; green computing; software usability; enterprise systems; agent-based modelling; operational research; convolutional neural networks; genetic algorithms; engineering optimization; differential evolution; Lévy flight; harmony search; environmental sustainability; air quality estimation; data science.

Introduction

Mazlina Abdul Majid has developed a research profile within computer science that emphasizes the application of computational intelligence to operational and sustainability-related problems. Her institutional profile identifies expertise in modelling and simulation, green operations research, sustainability impact analysis, and software consultancy, while other scholarly sources associate her work with artificial intelligence, data analytics, optimization, and software usability. [1] [3]

Research Profile

Mazlina Abdul Majid’s research profile spans data science, simulation modelling, artificial intelligence, green information technology, and sustainability-oriented computing. Mazlina Abdul Majid has also been associated with the Data Science and Simulation Modeling research environment at Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, where computational modelling is positioned as a means of supporting data-driven innovation and analytical solutions. [1] [4]

Research Contributions

Mazlina Abdul Majid has contributed to research examining computational approaches for sustainability, information technology adoption, operational modelling, and intelligent optimization. Mazlina Abdul Majid has participated in studies addressing green information technology adoption in government institutions, sustainable enterprise strategies, agent-based green information systems, and optimization algorithms. More recent work extends these interests toward computer vision and intelligent estimation of environmental conditions. [5] [6]

Publications

Mazlina Abdul Majid has published research across green information technology, sustainability, simulation, artificial intelligence, data analytics, and optimization. Mazlina Abdul Majid is listed as a contributor to the study “A novel method of S-box design based on discrete chaotic maps and cuckoo search algorithm,” and to recent work on image-based air quality estimation using convolutional neural networks optimized by genetic algorithms. [5] [6]

Research Impact

Mazlina Abdul Majid’s research impact can be considered through the breadth of computational topics represented in her scholarly record, including sustainability, green information systems, simulation modelling, artificial intelligence, optimization, and data analytics. Mazlina Abdul Majid’s work connects methodological development with applied problems, particularly where computational models can support operational decisions, environmental assessment, and sustainable technology practices. [2]

Award Suitability

Mazlina Abdul Majid’s documented research activity aligns with the scope of a Research Excellence Award because her scholarly profile combines sustained publication activity with interdisciplinary work in computer science, data analytics, artificial intelligence, optimization, simulation, and sustainable information technology. Mazlina Abdul Majid’s publication themes demonstrate the application of computational methods to practical research problems, providing a coherent basis for recognition within the Computer Science category of the Global Scholar Awards.[5]

Conclusion

Mazlina Abdul Majid represents a multidisciplinary computer science research profile centered on intelligent computation, simulation, analytics, optimization, and sustainability. Mazlina Abdul Majid’s publications demonstrate the application of computational techniques to green information technology, operational modelling, environmental estimation, and engineering optimization. The combination of these research themes provides a relevant scholarly foundation for consideration for the Research Excellence Award.[4]

References

  1. Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah. (n.d.). UMPSA Expert Directory: Professor Ts. Dr. Mazlina Binti Abdul Majid.
    https://apps.ump.edu.my/expertDirectory/profile.jsp?email=mazlina%40ump.edu.my
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Mazlina Abdul Majid, ORCID iD 0000-0001-9068-7368.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9068-7368
  3. International Journal of Science of Technology. (n.d.). Editorial Team: Prof. Dr. Ts. Mazlina Abdul Majid.
    https://ijsot.org/index.php/ijsot/about/editorialTeam
  4. Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah. (n.d.). Data Science & Simulation Modeling Research Group.
    https://fk.umpsa.edu.my/index.php/component/sppagebuilder?id=298&view=page
  5. Majid, M. A., et al. (2019). Green information technology adoption towards a sustainability policy agenda for government-based institutions: An administrative perspective. Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management, 10(2), 274–300.
    https://doi.org/10.1108/JSTPM-11-2017-0056
  6. Khan, A. A., Majid, M. A., & Dandoush, A. (2025). Image-Based Air Quality Estimation Using Convolutional Neural Network Optimized by Genetic Algorithms: A Multi-Dataset Approach. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 16(3).
    https://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume16No3/Paper_113-Image_Based_Air_Quality_Estimation_Using_Convolutional_Neural_Network.pdf
  7. Qin, F., Zain, A. M., Zhou, K.-Q., Yusup, N. B., Prasetya, D. D., Jalil, R. A., Abidin, Z. Z., Bahari, M., Kamin, Y., & Majid, M. A. (2025). Hybrid Harmony Search Algorithm Integrating Differential Evolution and Lévy Flight for Engineering Optimization. IEEE Access.
    https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3529714

Dominic Ayamga | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Dominic Ayamga — University of Technology Sydney

Dominic Ayamga
Affiliation University of Technology Sydney
Country Ghana
Scopus ID 59668577800
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Computer Science
Event Global Scholar Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8264-3189

Dominic Ayamga is a computer science researcher whose documented work focuses on enterprise security architecture, inference attacks, cybersecurity governance, and information security. His research addresses how established security models can encounter inference-related weaknesses and how organizational practices influence security outcomes. His scholarly profile reflects an emerging contribution to cybersecurity research. [1]

Abstract

Dominic Ayamga is a computer science researcher affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney whose work examines enterprise security architecture, inference attacks, cybersecurity governance, and human factors in information security. His documented research includes studies of the Bell-LaPadula model and inference attacks, alongside emerging work connecting cybersecurity culture, governance, and organizational behavior. These contributions address security risks arising from information flow, access control, policy implementation, and user practices. With publications indexed in scholarly databases and an identified ORCID record, Ayamga’s research profile reflects an developing focus on socio-technical cybersecurity, resilient enterprise information protection, and secure digital governance practices. research practice.[5]

Keywords

Inference attacks, enterprise security architecture, Bell-LaPadula model, information flow, cybersecurity governance, cybersecurity culture, access control, human behaviour, information security, organizational security, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO/IEC 27001, inference attack detection, digital security, socio-technical cybersecurity.[2]

Introduction

Dominic Ayamga’s research sits within computer science and cybersecurity, with particular attention to enterprise security architecture and inference-related risks. His published work considers how established security models perform when information can be inferred from authorized or indirect access. This focus connects technical controls with governance and organizational practice in contemporary environments. [1]

Research Profile

Dominic Ayamga is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney associated with research in cybersecurity and enterprise security architecture. Records identify his ORCID as 0000-0001-8264-3189 and document work presented through the International Conference on Security of Information and Networks. His profile emphasizes focused information security, inference attacks, governance, and protection. [3]

Research Contributions

Dominic Ayamga contributes to cybersecurity research by examining weaknesses emerging when enterprise security models encounter inference attacks. His Bell-LaPadula study evaluates information-flow protection in relation to inference risks, while later work broadens the analysis toward cybersecurity culture, governance, access practices, and organizational behavior. Studies connect security architecture with socio-technical risk. [1] [2]

Publications

Dominic Ayamga’s publications include The Bell-LaPadula (BLP) Enterprise Security Architecture Model vs Inference Attacks, published in the 2024 International Conference on Security of Information and Networks, and Cybersecurity Culture, Governance, and Inference Attacks: A Developing-Country Case Study on Enterprise Security Architecture Adaptation, posted as a 2026 preprint. Works establish trajectory. [1] [2]

Research Impact

Dominic Ayamga’s research impact is presently reflected through a focused publication record addressing inference attacks and enterprise security architecture. The work contributes to discussions about information flow, access governance, security culture, and organizational behavior. Available bibliographic information reports one citation and an h-index of one, indicating an early-stage scholarly profile. [2]

Award Suitability

Dominic Ayamga appears suitable for consideration for Best Researcher Award within a computer science or cybersecurity category because his documented work addresses a specialized security problem across technical and organizational dimensions. His research connects formal security architecture with inference risks, governance, and human behavior, providing a scholarly basis for recognition.[4]

Conclusion

Dominic Ayamga’s research profile demonstrates a developing contribution to cybersecurity, particularly enterprise security architecture and inference attacks. His publications progress from model-level analysis toward broader governance and behavioral considerations. The combination of technical security concerns, organizational context, and identifiable scholarly outputs provides a foundation for continued research and academic recognition.[2]

References

  1. Ayamga, D., Nanda, P., & Mohanty, M. (2024). The Bell-LaPadula (BLP) Enterprise Security Architecture Model vs Inference Attacks. 2024 17th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks (SIN), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1109/SIN63213.2024.10871247
  2. Ayamga, D., Nanda, P., & Mohanty, M. (2026). Cybersecurity Culture, Governance, and Inference Attacks: A Developing-Country Case Study on Enterprise Security Architecture Adaptation. SSRN. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6212346
  3. University of Technology Sydney. (2024). The Bell-LaPadula (BLP) Enterprise Security Architecture Model vs Inference Attacks. Open Publications of UTS Scholars. https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/handle/10453/185595
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Dominic Ayamga, 0000-0001-8264-3189.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8264-3189
  5. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dominic Ayamga, Author ID 59668577800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/59668577800