image Dr. S. Qamar Hussain is a dedicated academic, researcher, and educator with extensive teaching experience across Australian higher education institutions, including RMIT University, the Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT), the Australian Academy of Higher Education (AAHE), and the Polytechnic Institute Australia (PIA). At MIT, Dr. Hussain has taught courses in Engineering, Information Technology, Cyber Security, and Networking programs, and has coordinated several core units such as Network Security Fundamentals (BN200), Digital Systems (BE101), Digital Communication (BE201), and Data Science (MDA512). He has also served as a tutor and lab instructor for various courses, including Cybersecurity and Analytics (MN623), Digital Forensics (MN624), Wireless Networks and Security (MN603), Programming Fundamentals (BN111), Computer Systems Fundamentals (BN112), Professional Issues in IT (BN201), Ethical Hacking and Security Governance (BN323), and Enterprise Cyber Security and Management (BN324). As a Lecturer and Supervisor at the Polytechnic Institute Australia (PIA), Dr. Hussain delivers lectures and tutorials for postgraduate units including Enterprise Security Management (CYB600), Computer Network and Security (NTW600), Advanced Mathematics for Data Analysis (DAT601), Emerging Technologies (ICT500), and Statistics for Decision Making (STT500). He also supervises master’s students undertaking the Business Applied Project (BUS610/ICT610). Dr. Hussain holds a Ph.D. in Energy Science and Engineering from Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, and has published over 70 research papers in high-impact international journals on renewable energy, electrical and materials engineering, and semiconductor devices. He has received several research and teaching awards in recognition of his academic contributions. He is passionate about high-quality teaching, student success, and integrating research-driven, real-world applications into the learning experience

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