About
Mohammad Rafiq Swash graduated with a first class honours degree in Computer System Engineering from Brunel University in 2008. Mr. Swash is a recipient of outstanding prizes which are UG University Prize for the Best Final Year Project, Graham Hawkes Prize and Brunel University Medal in 2008.
Mr. Swash worked for Global Betbrokers as a Software engineer and software project development leader for 3 years. Also Mr. Swash was senior committee member of ASA UK in 2007/09 and an active member of IEEE and IET. Mr. Swash is currently pursuing his PhD programme at Brunel University and his current research interests include decision support systems in uncertain & complex world and artificial integence systems, data fusions, Multimedia search and retrieval and 3d integral image modeling.
Awards/Prizes
2009 – Research Student Conference Prize
- First Best Presentation Award @ ReSCon Conference, Brunel University
2008 – Brunel University Medal + £100
- Awarded by Brunel University, “The highly ranked student of the year 2007-2008 academic session”.
2008 – Graham Hawkes Prize
- Awarded by Brunel University, “The best final year project (Electronic and Computer Engineering) for the 2007-2008 academic session”.
2008 – UG University
- Awarded by Brunel University, “The best final year project for the 2007-2008 academic session”.
2008 – The IET Benefactors Prize
- I was one of nominees from Brunel University, “This prize is awarded annually to an outstanding student who has completed his/her studies of an accredited course and obtained First Class Honours having originally entered on the course with a qualification more appropriate to an Engineering Technician.”
2003 – Scholarship
- Awarded by Havering College, “The most outstanding student”. 2003 – Student Representative
- Awarded by Newham College, “The most successfull student representative for the 2002-2003 academic session”.
Non-Academic Activites and Voluntary Work
2007/09 – ASA UK, Web Master
- Afghan Student Association UK is an establishment of the Afghan students across different UK universities and colleges to promote the importance of education within the Afghan community.
2008 – AAL, Web Master
- Afghan Association of London providing advice on a wide range of issues and addressing the health needs of the community, as well as running educational projects, sports and leisure activities, social and cultural events and a women’s group.
2009 – HACG, Web Master
- Afghan Association of London providing advice on a wide range of issues and addressing the health needs of the community, as well as running educational projects, sports and leisure activities, social and cultural events and a women’s group.













I came to Brunel University with an HND in Computing. I was keen to study at a well-established university with a good Engineering background. Now I can proudly say that Brunel has lived up to my expectations. The modules are interesting and cover current areas of study in Computer Systems, and the lecturers and staff are friendly and approachable.


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