
Since I started at MDU in 2019, I have received my B.Eng. in network engineering 2022, and then my M.Sc. in intelligent embedded systems 2024.
I am currently a PhD student in computer science focusing on secure and time-predictable Internet of Things (IoT) systems, with an emphasis on edge-centric approaches.
My research addresses some challenges in IoT engineering, particularly the understanding of timing, security, system requirements, measurement, and behavior across applications and domains.
My primary research interests lie in communication and security, which form the core of my work.
I have assisted in the following courses:
I am part of the iSecure project, which focuses on designing and developing secure and predictable IoT systems.
Reducing IoT Data at the Edge: A Comparative Evaluation (Mar 2026) Sebastian Leclerc, Emma Hansen , Alessio Bucaioni, Mohammad Ashjaei IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT 2026) (ICIT26)
Characterizing Time-Critical Internet of Things (Oct 2025) Sebastian Leclerc, Alessio Bucaioni, Mohammad Ashjaei Internet of Things (IoT)
Towards Developing a Supervisory Agent for Adapting the QoS Network Configurations (Sep 2024) Sebastian Leclerc, Kasra Ekrad, Bjarne Johansson, Ines Alvarez, Mohammad Ashjaei, Saad Mubeen IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA'24)
Real-Time Fault Diagnosis of Node and Link Failures for Industrial Controller Redundancy (Sep 2024) Kasra Ekrad, Sebastian Leclerc, Bjarne Johansson, Ines Alvarez, Mohammad Ashjaei, Saad Mubeen IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation 2024 (ETFA 2024)
| Project Title | Status |
|---|---|
| Developing Predictable and Secure IoT for Autonomous Systems | active |