Dr. Kwasi Amoah
Dissertation Chair
CybersecurityDr. Kwasi Amoah is a doctoral chair with Capitol Technology University and a Department of Defense (DoD) employee with more than two decades of professional experience in advanced networking and cybersecurity. His career has been distinguished by deep technical expertise in network optimization, with a strong focus on Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), and secure network architectures. Throughout his career, he has contributed to the design, implementation, and optimization of resilient, high-performance network systems that support mission-critical operations. Dr. Amoah received his doctorate in Cybersecurity from Capitol Tech, a master's in Computer Science from University of Memphis, and a bachelor's in Computer Science from University of Science and Tech in Ghana.
In addition to his role within the DoD, Dr. Amoah serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Computer Systems, where he leads initiatives in rigid body development and robotics. In this capacity, he oversees research and development efforts that integrate advanced computing, control systems, and intelligent automation to address complex engineering challenges. His leadership bridges both theoretical research and application, enabling innovative solutions at the intersection of networking, robotics, and systems engineering.
Dr. Amoah also holds a leadership and mentorship certification from the National Defense University, reflecting his commitment to developing future leaders and fostering professional growth within technical and defense-focused organizations. His academic and professional interests are centered on the optimization of computer networks, network virtualization technologies, and computer security optimization. Through his research, leadership, and industry engagement, Dr. Amoah continues to advance the state of the art in secure, efficient, and scalable networked systems.
Areas of Expertise
- Cybersecurity
- Network Virtualization
- 1Pv4 and 1Pv6 Dual Stack Analytics
Education
- Doctor of Science in Cybersecurity (DSc), Capitol Technology University (2025)
- Master of Science in Computer Science (MSc), The University of Memphis (2012)
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSc), University of Science & Technology, Gh (2002)
Publication
- DSc Dissertation: Optimization of network resource through Software-Defined Network (SON), Network Functions Virtualization in IP: A quantitative study
- MSc Thesis: A Survey of Computed-based Simulation of Multi-Rigid body Dynamics Rigid Body: Mixed method
- BSc Thesis: Optimization of patient to hospital visits: Qualitative approach analytics