Tasmania, Australia
NGCSA · Next Generation Computing Systems & Applications Lab

Building the Foundations
of Tomorrow's
Computing World

We explore Fog Computing, Blockchain, Distributed Systems and Next-Generation Computing architectures — engineering the theoretical and applied frameworks that will power the infrastructure of the future.

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Areas of Investigation

Exploring the boundaries of distributed intelligence, decentralised infrastructure, and next-generation paradigms.

Crowd & Fog Computing
Scalable hybrid architectures for big data — enabling real-time decision-making by deploying ML models at the network edge, where data originates.
Blockchain & NFT Standards
Interoperable NFT standards and cross-chain protocols for seamless blockchain exchange and secure communication.
Next-Generation Computing
Neuromorphic computing models and protocols addressing power efficiency and scalability for future computational workloads.
Distributed File Systems
Scalable, fault-tolerant distributed file systems that underpin cloud and edge computing at global scale.
Decentralised Internet
Architectures for a censorship-resistant, resilient, and user-sovereign internet infrastructure of the future.
Highlights

At a Glance

8+ Years Research Experience
At top-ranked universities globally, including those in the QS World Top 20.
Elite Education
Ph.D. from the University of Tasmania (#19 in Australia). M.Tech with Distinction.
29+ Peer-Reviewed Publications
IEEE, ACM, Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, and MDPI journals across 6 countries.
Cloud & Industry Certified
Oracle Cloud, AWS, Microsoft, and EMC2 certified. Publons certified peer reviewer.
"Research involves envisioning at least 25 years into the future and creating theoretical foundations that may not be immediately practical. Once the infrastructure arrives, the next step is to bring that vision to life."
— Dr. Sudheer Kumar Battula, NGCSA Lab

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