
Always clear, engaging, and insightful.
Creates a positive and welcoming vibe.
Creates a collaborative and inclusive space.
Encourages students to ask questions.
A role model for academic excellence.
Dr. Sheik Mohammad Mostakim Fattah is an esteemed early career academic serving as Lecturer in the Discipline of Computing within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. He possesses an excellent academic background, highlighted by a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Sydney, where he conducted his doctoral research under distinguished supervision. Transitioning from his PhD at the University of Sydney to his current position at Curtin University, Fattah has established himself as a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of computing.
His primary research specializations encompass Service Computing, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Web of Things (WoT), and Semantic Web, areas in which his publications have accumulated over 275 citations on Google Scholar. Key publications demonstrate his contributions, including 'Signature-based IaaS Performance Change Detection' (2025), 'Reinforcement Learning Controlled Adaptive PSO for Task Offloading in IIoT Edge Computing' (2025), 'Adaptive MLaaS for IoT' accepted at ICWS 2025, 'Sequential Learning-based IaaS Composition' (2021), 'Signature-based Selection of IaaS Cloud Services' (2020), 'Long-term IaaS Selection using Performance Discovery' (2020), and 'Building IoT services for aging in place using standard-based IoT platforms and heterogeneous IoT products' (2017, Sensors). Fattah collaborates on major initiatives, such as a $3.2 million Australian Research Council grant from 2025 to 2029 with Associate Professor Sajib Mistry, Professor Aneesh Krishna, Professor Kate Brooks, focusing on advanced computing applications. His achievements are acknowledged through numerous awards and scholarships, notably the Research Students Excellence Prize from the University of Sydney. Additionally, he contributes to the academic community as a program committee member for ICSS 2025 and supervises PhD students on topics in software engineering, cloud computing, edge computing, and related domains.

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