Muhammad Asif Khan

ABOUT ME

My name is Asif Khan, and I am a Doctoral Researcher at LUT University, I am working on Green Coding and Software Sustainability. I am passionate about developing efficient and sustainable software solutions. My research focuses on finding ways to minimize the environmental impact of software while maintaining high performance and reliability. Additionally, I have a strong interest in Ethical AI as well, a topic I explored during my master’s thesis.

MY RESEARCH

My research topic is Green Coding, and I am working in the domain of sustainable software development.

Green coding is a growing field in software engineering focused on reducing the environmental impact of software by optimizing energy consumption. With data centers projected to use 20% of global electricity by 2025, this research seeks to enhance software energy efficiency while maintaining performance.

The study will explore energy-efficient coding practices, sustainable architectures, and real-time energy monitoring. It will include a comparative analysis of programming languages to guide developers in making sustainable choices. Empirical studies will assess CPU utilization, memory usage, and power consumption in cloud environments, complemented by case studies from organizations like ELISA and Di

Expected outcomes include guidelines for green coding, an open-source IDE plugin for energy tracking, and a framework of best practices to promote sustainability and reduce digital systems’ carbon footprint

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