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Muthu Ramachandran
Forti5 Technologies (Pvt) Ltd
United Kingdom


Brief Bio
Dr. Muthu Ramachandran is currently a visiting Professor in the School of Computing, Creative Technologies, and Engineering at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Southampton in the UK and a Research Consultant at AI Tech Leeds UK. Previously, he spent nearly eight years in industrial research(Philips Research Labs and Volantis Systems Ltd, Surrey, UK) where Muthu has worked on various research projects including Cloud Software Engineering, Big Data Software Engineering, IoT Software Engineering, Software Security Engineering, SOA, Cloud Computing, and ma in Software Engineering areas on RE, CBSE, software architecture, reuse, quality and testing.
Muthu’s first career started as a research scientist where Muthu has worked on large scale real-time systems projects for Aerospace industrial applications. Muthu is an author & co-author of books: Software Components: Guidelines and Applications (Nova Publishers, NY, USA, 2008) and Software Security Engineering: Design and Applications (Nova Publishers, NY, USA, 2011). He has also widely authored and published 9books, over 100s of journal articles, over 50 book chapters and over 200 conferences papers on various advanced topics in software engineering, software security, cloud computing and education. Muthu has been leading conference as chairs and as keynote speakers on global safety, security and sustainability, emerging services, IoTBDS, Complexis, Big Data, and Software Engineering for Service and Cloud Computing (SE-CLOUD 2018).Muthuis a member of various professional organizations and computer societies: IEEE, ACM, Fellow of BCS, and a Senior Fellow of HEA. He is also invited keynote speaker on several international conferences. Muthu’s had worked on several research projects including all aspects of software engineering, SPI for SMEs (known as a Prism model), emergency and disaster management systems, software components and architectures, good practice guidelines on software developments, software security engineering, and service and cloud computing.
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