The IT research plan is set up to cope with the need of the market, the industry and in the meantime satisfy the academic standard mythologies and norms of research work in the academic institutions. The current research plan aims to cover all aspects that best serve the two objectives. IT also aims to match the new national and international research trends.
Core IT research areas are as follows:
- Mobile computing, M-learning, M-management, M-commerce applications and variations,
- Wireless, mobile, ad hoc, sensor networking, server less architecture and variations,
- Networked embedded systems, RFID applications and variations,
- Cloud computing, fog computing, applications and variations,
- Enterprise architecture, data architecture, data science, scientific data management and variations,
- Multimedia systems, voice control and variations,
- Vision, virtual reality, augmented reality and variations,
- Broadcasting, media technologies and variations,
- Robotics, autonomous vehicles, automation and variations,
- Human computer interaction (HCI), intelligent interfaces, and variations,
- Intelligent networks and variations,
- Network hardware, software, algorithm architecture, analysis, design, implementation and variations,
- Distributed hardware, software, algorithms architecture, analysis, design, implementation and variations,
- Network protocols, programming, technologies, security, forensics, privacy and variations,
- Network services, applications, operation, management and variations,
- Web programming, systems, technologies and variations,
- E-learning, E-management, E-commerce, economy of computer industry and variations,
- Cyber, web, systems and applications security, adaptive security architecture and variations,
- Internet of things (IoT) and variations,
- Big data management, storage, configuration, analytics, and variations.