Syed Danial Ali Shah

Lecturer in Cloud Computing

College of Science and Engineering

place Tonsley Building

Dr Syed Danial Ali Shah is a Lecturer in Cloud Computing at Flinders University, specialising in computer networking, cyber security, cloud and distributed computing, and AI-driven communication systems. He brings more than four years of university teaching experience across Australia and the United Kingdom, alongside three years of postdoctoral research in advanced communication networks.

Prior to joining Flinders, Dr Shah held academic and research positions at Adelaide University, University of Leeds, University of New South Wales, and RMIT University. His work spans both theoretical innovation and real-world system deployment, including the development of private 5G and cloud-native networking testbeds in collaboration with industry partners.

He has authored more than 25 peer-reviewed publications in leading Q1 journals and A* conferences, including the IEEE Internet of Things Journal and the IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society. His work contributes to the advancement of intelligent, secure, and scalable 5G and emerging 6G network architectures.

A recipient of the UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) Global Talent Award, Dr Shah actively contributes to the international research community as a peer reviewer, guest editor, and industry awards judge. He is also Cisco Certified (CCNA) and an AWS Certified AI Practitioner, reinforcing his commitment to industry-aligned education and applied research.

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 2022
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Master of Engineering (Electronic Engineering), 2018
Incheon National University, South Korea

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), 2025
Cisco Systems

AWS Certified AI Practitioner, 2025
Amazon Web Services

Instructor, Cisco Networking Academy, 2025–Present
Cisco Networking Academy

Honours, awards and grants

UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) Global Talent Award, 2024
UK Research and Innovation

Outstanding PhD Thesis Recognition, 2022
RMIT University

Judge, Australian Cyber Security Awards, 2024
Australian Cyber Security Awards

Guest Editor

Topic coordinator
COMP3033 Cloud and Distributed Computing
COMP9033 Cloud and Distributed Computing
Topic lecturer
COMP3033 Cloud and Distributed Computing
COMP9033 Cloud and Distributed Computing
Interests
  • Wireless Networks, Computer Networks, Edge/Cloud Computing, Telecommunications, Cybersecurity, IoT
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