Dr. Anand Nayyar, a distinguished Professor, Scientist, and Vice-Chairman of Research at the School of Computer Science, Duy Tan University in Da Nang, Vietnam, is renowned for his expertise in Wireless Sensor Networks, Swarm Intelligence, and Network Simulation. Holding a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Desh Bhagat University, Dr. Nayyar has pioneered research in the development of energy-efficient multipath ant colony optimization routing protocols for WSNs.
With over 125 professional certifications and a prolific record of more than 160 high-quality research papers published in ISI-SCI/SCIE/SSCI journals and over 70 conference papers indexed by Springer, IEEE, and ACM, Dr. Nayyar’s contributions to the field are vast. His extensive list of 50+ book chapters and over 10,000 citations, accompanied by an H-Index of 55 and an I-Index of 190, reflects his influential research impact.
Dr. Nayyar’s inventive prowess is evidenced by his 18 Australian, 6 German, 4 Japanese, and 33 Indian design and utility patents, alongside patents from the USA and Canadian copyrights. His accolades include 44 awards for teaching and research, and he is ranked among the top 2% of scientists globally as per Stanford University’s 2020, 2021, and 2022 rankings.
A visionary in IoT and Intelligent Systems, Dr. Nayyar directs the IoT and Intelligent Systems Lab at Duy Tan University. He also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Smart Vehicles and Smart Transportation and Managing Editor of IJKSS.
His academic journey began with a Gold Medal in his Master of Computer Applications from Punjabi University, Patiala, followed by a Master’s in Business Administration in Information Systems from Sikkim Manipal University. Dr. Nayyar’s career spans over a decade, during which he has held pivotal roles at Duy Tan University, KCL Institute of Management and Technology, K.L.S.D College, Arya College, and in the corporate sector at PACE Computers Ltd. and IDS Infotech Ltd.
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