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Jameela Al-Jaroodi, PhD.
CURRICULUM VITAE
[email protected] (+971) 05-1380642
GENERAL INFORMATION
CURRENT INTERESTS AND ACOMPLISHMENTS
I am interested in academic and research activities in general. In research I am mainly working in the area of
middleware, software architecture, software engineering, networking, and parallel and distributed computing.
I published over 70 refereed international journal and conference papers and I received multiple research
grants including the Sun Microsystems, Inc. (USA) Academic excellence award in 2006 and several United
Arab Emirates University (UAEU) research grants. As for teaching, I like to teach at both the graduate and
undergraduate levels and I am capable of teaching in different areas of information technology (IT) and
computer science and engineering. I have a strong background in middleware, distributed systems,
networking, software engineering, security and capable of teaching most base courses such as programming,
data structures and algorithms. I taught over 12 different courses in three different universities in Bahrain,
USA and UAE. My students‟ evaluations and peer reviews of teaching were excellent.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, Aug. 2004.
M.Sc. in Computer Science, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, Dec. 1998.
B.Sc. in Computer Science, University of Bahrain, Bahrain, Aug. 1993.
EMPLOYMENT
September 2010 – Present: Independent researcher, self employed.
August 2006 – Auugust 2010: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Information Technology (FIT), UAEU, Al-
Ain, UAE.
August 2004 – August 2006: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.
May 2001 – May 2004: Graduate Research Assistant, Computer Science and Engineering Department,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Aug. 2001 – May 2002: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Computer Science and Engineering Department,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Jan. 1999 – Aug. 2000: Graduate Teaching Assistant/Lecturer, Department of Computer Science,
University of Bahrain, Bahrain.
Feb. 1994 – Aug. 1997: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Computer Science, University of
Bahrain, Bahrain.
Jun. 1993 – Jan. 1994: Trainee Systems Analyst, Computer Services Department, Bahrain Petroleum
Company (BaPCo), Bahrain.
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Table of Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 CURRENT INTERESTS ................................................................................................................................................... 1 EDUCATION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1 EMPLOYMENT ................................................................................................................................................................ 1
RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY and CREATIVE ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................... 3 RESEARCH SPECIALTY ................................................................................................................................................. 3 PUBLICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 Books and Book Chapters ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Articles in Refereed Journals ................................................................................................................................. 3 Articles in Refereed Conference and Workshop Proceedings ............................................................................... 5 Non-Refereed Articles ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Selected Invited Presentations ............................................................................................................................... 9 RESEARCH IMPACT ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 RESEARCH FUNDING .................................................................................................................................................... 9 FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS FOR RESEARCH ACHEIVEMENTS ...................................................... 10 EDITORIALSHIP, EDITORIAL BOARDS AND REVIEWINGACTIVITIES ............................................................. 11 Editorial Boards Membership .............................................................................................................................. 11 Referee Research Articles Activities ................................................................................................................... 11 OTHER RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS ....................................................................................................................... 12
TEACHING, MENTORING AND ADVISING ....................................................................................................................... 13 TEACHING INTERESTS ............................................................................................................................................... 13 COURSES TAUGHT....................................................................................................................................................... 13 TEACHING EVALUATION ........................................................................................................................................... 14 COURSES DEVELOPED/REDEVELOPED .................................................................................................................. 14 REFEREED EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 15 TEACHING TOOLS ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 STUDENT EVALUATION TOOLS ............................................................................................................................... 15 DESSIMINATION OF TEACHING PRACTICES ......................................................................................................... 16 ADVISING STUDENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 16 ADVISING STUDENTS (RESEARCH ACTIVITIES) .................................................................................................. 18 EXTENSION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................ 18
SERVICE .................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 PROFESSIONAL ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 CAMPUS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20 COMMUNITY ................................................................................................................................................................. 22
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RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY and CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH SPECIALTY
My main area of specialty is in Middleware and its involvement in various computer science and IT fields
such as Distributed Systems, Internet, Cloud and Grid Computing, Services Computing and Networking. I
have several research contributions in distributed and parallel computing, software engineering, pervasive and
ubiquitous computing, security and networking.
PUBLICATIONS
Books and Book Chapters 1. S. Latifi, J. Al-Jaroodi, A. Bahrami, B. Barkana, A. Bretto, N. Debnath, L. Dias, M. Eyadat, W. Feng, M.
Garuba, D. Goh, R. Hashemi, J. McCaffrey, N. Mohamed, Y. Reddy, I. Sariciek, E. Shakshuki, X. Wu,
“Proceedings of Seventh International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations,” IEEE
Computer Society Press, USA, April 2010.
2. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang and D. Swanson, Book Chapter: "An Overview of Parallel and
Distributed Java for Heterogeneous Systems: Approaches and Open Issues," Concurrent & Parallel
Computing : Theory, Implementation & Applications, Alexander S. Becker (ed), Nova Science
Publishers, Hauppauge, New York, USA, ISBN: 1604562749 : 9781604562743, June 2008.
3. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, "An Overview of Parallel and Distributed Java for
Heterogeneous Systems: Approaches and Open Issues,” Algorithms and Tools for Parallel Computing on
Heterogeneous Clusters, Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA, ISBN: 1-60021-049-X, Feb 2007.
4. L. Soh, X. Liu, X. Zhang, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and P. Vemuri, “I-MINDS: An Agent-Oriented
Information System for Applications in Education,” Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI 3030)
Series Agent-Oriented Information Systems, Springer-Verlag, pp:16-31, 2004.
Articles in Refereed Journals 1. N. Mohamed, I. Jawhar, J. Al-Jaroodi, L. Zhang, “Sensor Network Architectures for Monitoring
Underwater Pipelines,” accepted to appear in Sensors, 2011.
2. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “MidWire: Middleware for Web Information Reuse,” to appear in The
Journal of Software, 2012.
3. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Service-Oriented Middleware: A Survey,” to appear in The Journal of
Network and Computer Applications, Elsevier, 2012.
4. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, I. Jawhar, “A Header-Based Web Information Retrieval,” to appear in
International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications, UK, 2011.
5. I. Jawhar, Z. Trabelsi and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Towards More Reliable and Secure Source Routing in Mobile
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks," to appear in The Journal of Telecommunication Systems, Springer, 2011.
6. J. Al-Jaroodi, “Resource Management Middleware for Mobile Distributed Systems,” to appear in The
International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications, UK, 2011
7. R. Ajami, N. Ramadan, N. Mohamed, and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Security Challenges and Approaches in Online
Social Networks: A Survey,” in The International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security,
Vol. 11, No. 8, pp: 1-12, August 2011.
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8. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Recent Advances in Middleware and Network Applications,” editorial,
in The Journal of Software, Academy Publisher, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp: 517-518, April 2011.
9. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “A Survey on Service-Oriented Middleware for Wireless Sensor
Networks,” in Service Oriented Computing and Applications, Springer, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp: 71-85, 2011.
10. J. Al-Jaroodi and A. Al-Dhaheri, "Security Issues of Service-Oriented Middleware,” in The International
Journal of Computer Science and Network Security (IJCSNS), Vol. 11, No. 1, pp: 153-160, January 2011.
11. J. Al-Jaroodi, I. Jawhar, A. Al-Dhaheri, F. Al-Abdouli and N. Mohamed, “Security Middleware
Approaches and Issues for Ubiquitous Applications,” in The Computers and Mathematics with
Applications – Special Issue on Advances in Cryptography, Security and Applications for Future
Computer Science, Elsevier, Vol. 60, No. 2, pp: 187-197, July 2010.
12. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Middleware Trends for Network Applications,” editorial, in The Journal
of Network and Computer Applications, Elsevier, vol. 33, No. 4, pp: 523 – 524, July 2010.
13. Y. Atif, J. Al Jaroodi, S. Alkobaisi, A. Jaffar, G. Ditsa, and P. Campbell, “Enterprise Systems:
Curriculum Design and Assessment,” in The Education and Information Technologies Special Issue on
Information Systems Curriculum, Springer, July 2010.
14. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Self-Configured Multiple-Network-Interface Socket,” in The Journal of
Network and Computer Applications, Elsevier, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp: 35-42, January 2010.
15. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “A Personalized Stock Investors Alert System,” in The Journal of
Software, Academy Publisher, Vol. 4, No. 8, pp: 875-882, October 2009.
16. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “A Review of Middleware for Networked Robots,” in The
International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, Vol. 9 No.5, pp: 139-148, May 2009.
17. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “A Middleware Service for Increasing Applications Integration
Availability,” in The Journal of Computer Science, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp: 95-102, February 2008.
18. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “A Simple and Efficient Approach for Retrieving Live HTML-based
Internet Information,” in The System and Information Sciences Notes, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp: 221-224, July
2007.
19. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “A Collaborative Resource Discovery Approach for Mobile Systems,” in
The System and Information Sciences Notes, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp: 292-296, July 2007.
20. J. Al-Jaroodi, “Routing Security in Open/Dynamic Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” in the International Arab
Journal in Information Technology (IAJIT), Vol. 4, No. 1, January 2007.
21. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “High-Performance Message Striping over
Reliable Transport Protocols,” in The Journal of Supercomputing, Springer, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp: 261-278,
December 2006.
22. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Eliminating Garbage Collection for a More Deterministic Behavior of
Real-Time and Embedded Software,” in The International Journal of Computers and Their Applications -
Special Issue on Embedded Systems: Design, Applications, and Education, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp: 118-127,
September 2006.
23. S. Hadim, J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, “Trends in Middleware for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” invited
paper in The Journal of Communications, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp: 11-21, July 2006.
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24. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, "An Overview of Parallel and Distributed Java for
Heterogeneous Systems: Approaches and Open Issues," in The International Journal of Computer
Research, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2006.
25. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and H. Jiang, “Dependable User-Level Socket over Dual Networks,” in The
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, special issue on Design and Performance of Networks for
Super-, Cluster-, and Grid-Computing, Elsevier, Vol. 65, No. 10, pp: 1261-1270, October 2005.
26. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “JOPI: A Java Object-Passing Interface,” in
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Wiley, Vol. 17, No. 7-8, pp: 775-795,
June/July 2005.
27. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and H. Jiang, “Configurable Communication Middleware for Clusters with
Multiple Interconnections,” in The IEICE Transactions of Information and Systems, Special Issue on
Hardware/Software Support for High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing, Vol. E87-D,
No. 7, pp: 1657-1665, July 2004.
28. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Middleware Infrastructure for Parallel and
Distributed Programming Models on Heterogeneous Systems,” in The IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Systems – Special Issue on Middleware Infrastructures, Volume 14, No. 11, pp: 1100-1111,
November 2003.
29. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Scalable Bulk Data Transfer in Wide Area
Networks,” in The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications – Special Issue on
Grid Computing: Infrastructure and Applications, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp: 237-248, August 2003.
Articles in Refereed Conference and Workshop Proceedings 1. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Delay-Tolerant Dynamic Load Balancing,” in proc. 13
th IEEE
International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC), Banff, Canada, September 2011, Acceptance rate: 21.7%.
2. J. Al-Jaroodi, and N. Mohamed, “DDFTP: Dual-Direction FTP,” in proc. 11th IEEE/ACM International
Symposium on Cluster, Cloud, and Grid Computing (CCGrid), Newport Beach, California, USA, May
2011, Acceptance rate: 29%.
3. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Service-Oriented Middleware Approaches for Wireless Sensor
Networks” in proc. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), IEEE Computer
Society Press, Hawaii, USA, January 2011.
4. 2. N. Mohamed, I. Jawhar, J. Al-Jaroodi, and L. Zhang, “Monitoring Underwater Pipelines Using Sensor
Networks,” in proc. 12th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and
Communications (HPCC), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 346-353, September 2010, acceptance rate: 19%.
5. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, and J. Aziz, “Service Oriented Middleware: Trends and Challenges,” in proc.
7th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), IEEE Computer
Society, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp: 974-979, April 2010.
6. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Temporal Web Alerts,” in proc. 7th International Conference on
Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), IEEE Computer Society, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA,
pp: 637-641, April 2010.
7. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “A Middleware Architecture for Web Information Reuse,” in proc. 12th
International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press,
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, pp: 404-409, August 2009, acceptance rate 37%.
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8. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Analysis of Web Alert Models,” in proc. 12th International Conference
on Network-Based Information Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA pp:
398-403, August 2009, acceptance rate 37%.
9. J. Al-Jaroodi, A. Al-Dhaheri, F. Al-Abdouli, and N. Mohamed, “A Survey of Security Middleware for
Pervasive and Ubiquitous Systems,” in proc. International Symposium on Emerging Ubiquitous and
Pervasive Systems (EUPS), IEEE Computer Society Press, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, pp: 188-193,
August 2009.
10. J. Al-Jaroodi, J. Aziz, and N. Mohamed, “Middleware for RFID Systems: An Overview,” in proc. IEEE
International Workshop on Middleware Engineering (ME) in conjunction with The 33rd
Annual IEEE
International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), IEEE Computer Society
Press, Seattle, Washington, USA, pp: 154-159, July 2009.
11. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “Internet Information Retrieval for Enabling Student Projects,”
in proc. 6th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), IEEE
Computer Society Press, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp: 987-992, April 2009.
12. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “A Flexible Notification System for Stocks Investors,” in proc. 6th
International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), IEEE Computer Society
Press, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp: 952-957, April 2009.
13. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “Enabling Real Information-Based Student Projects,” in proc.
5th International Conference on Information Technology in Education and Training, Vietnam, December
2008.
14. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “Middleware for Robotics: A Survey,” in proc. IEEE
International Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM), Chengduo, China, pp: 736-
742, September 2008.
15. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “A Generic Notification System for Internet Information,” in
proc. IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), Las Vegas, Nevada,
USA, pp: 166-171, July 2008.
16. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, I. Jawhar, “A Framework for Generic Internet-Based Information
Notification,” in proc. 3rd
International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services
(ICIW), IEEE Computer Society Press, Athens, Greece, pp: 563-568, June 2008, Acceptance rate: 30%.
17. I. Jawhar, Z. Trabelsi, J. Al Jaroudi, “Towards More Reliable Source Routing in Wireless Networks,” in
proc. International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage, China, IEEE, pp: 167 – 168,
June 2008.
18. J. Al-Jaroodi, A. Kharbash, A. Al-Dhaheri, A. Shamisi, A. Al-Dhaheri, F. Al-Qayedi and S. Al-Dhaheri,
“Collaborative Resource Discovery in Pervasive Computing Environments,” in proc. International
Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS), Irvine, California, USA, pp: 135 – 141,
May 2008.
19. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Characteristics of Middleware for Networked Collaborative Robots,” in
proc. International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS), ACM/IEEE/IFIP,
Irvine, California, USA, pp: 524-531, May 2008.
20. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Self-Configuration Techniques for MuniSocket,” in proc. 3rd
IEEE
International Symposium on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC), Columbia,
Maryland, USA, pp: 11-17, September 2007.
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21. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Middleware Framework for Resource Discovery in Mobile
Environments,” in proc. International Conference and Exhibition on Next Generation Mobile
Applications, Services, and Technologies (NGMAST), IEEE, Cardiff, UK, pp:185-190, September 2007.
22. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “An Object-Oriented Approach for High Availability of Applications
Integration,” in proc. IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA, pp: 311-316, August 2007.
23. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “Towards Autonomic MuniSocket,” in proc. IADIS
International Conference on Telecommunications, Networks, and Systems, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2007,
acceptance rate: 20%.
24. S. Hadim, J. Al-Jaroodi, and N. Mohamed, "Middleware Issues and Approaches for Mobile Ad hoc
Networks," in proc. IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), Las Vegas,
Nevada, January 2006.
25. J. Al-Jaroodi, "Security Issues at the Network Layer in Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," in proc.
International Conference on Wireless Networks, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2005.
26. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, "Eliminating Garbage Collection for Embedded Real-Time Software," in
proc. International Conference on Embedded Systems and Applications, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp:
10-16, June 2005.
27. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Object-Reuse for More Predictable Real-Time Java Behavior,” in proc.
8th IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC),
Seattle, Washington, USA, pp: 398-401, May 2005.
28. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Middleware-Level Collaborative Resource Discovery for Large
Clusters,” in proc. International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS), Saint
Louis, Missouri, USA, IEEE, pp: 187-194, May 2005.
29. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and H. Jiang, “Flexible Mechanisms for Performance Enhancements of
Cluster Networks,” in proc. 23rd
IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications
Conference (IPCCC), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, pp: 359-366, April 2004, acceptance rate: 28%.
30. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and H. Jiang, “Extensible Communication Architecture for Grid Nodes,” in
proc. 5th International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC), Track on
Methodologies, Technologies, and Applications in Distributed and Grid Systems, Las Vegas, Nevada,
USA, IEEE, Vol. 2, pp: 40-44, April 2004.
31. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Reliable Bulk Data Transfer Protocols over
Multiple Network Interfaces,” in proc. 3rd
IEEE International Conference on Networking (ICN),
Guadeloupe, French Caribbean, March 2004.
32. X. Liu, X. Zhang, L. Soh, J. Al-Jaroodi, and H. Jiang, “A Distributed, Multiagent Infrastructure for Real-
Time, Virtual Classrooms," in proc. International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE), Hong
Kong, December 2003.
33. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “An Object-Passing Model for Parallel Programming,” in proc. 27th IEEE
Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), Dallas, Texas,
USA, pp: 138-143, November 2003, impact factor: 0.840.
34. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, “Highly-Available Application Integration,” in proc. IEEE International
Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp. 370-376, October
2003.
35. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, and H. Jiang, “Distributed Systems Middleware Architecture from a
Software Engineering Perspective,” in proc. IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and
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Integration (IRI) - Software Stability: Timeless Architectures, Systems of Patterns, and Model-Based for
Reuse, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp: 572-579, October 2003.
36. X. Liu, X. Zhang, L. Soh, J. Al-Jaroodi, and H. Jiang, “I-MINDS: An Application of Multiagent System
Intelligence to On-line Education,” in proc. IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man &
Cybernetics, Washington, DC, USA, October 2003.
37. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “A Middleware-Level Parallel Transfer Technique
over Multiple Network Interfaces,” in proc. ClusterWorld Conference and Expo, San Jose, California,
USA, June 2003.
38. N. Mohamed and J. Al-Jaroodi, "Active Networks for Enhancing Grid Operations", in proc. International
Workshop on Grid Computing and e-Science in conjunction with The 17th Annual ACM International
Conference on Supercomputing (ICS), San Francisco, California, USA, June 2003.
39. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Performance Properties of Combined
Heterogeneous Networks,” in proc. IEEE IPDPS, IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Performance
Modeling, Evaluation, and Optimization of Parallel and Distributed Systems (PMEO-PDS), Nice, France,
April 2003.
40. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Modeling Parallel Applications Performance on
Heterogeneous Systems,” in proc. IEEE IPDPS Workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed
Computational Models, Nice, France, April 2003.
41. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “JOPI: A Java Object-Passing Interface,” in proc.
Joint ACM Java Grande-ISCOPE Conference (JGI), Seattle, Washington, USA, ACM, pp: 37-45,
November 2002, acceptance rate: 32%, impact factor: 1.470.
42. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “An Agent-Based Infrastructure for Parallel Java
on Heterogeneous Clusters,” in proc. 4th IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing
(CLUSTER), Chicago, Illinois, USA, pp: 19-27, 2002, acceptance: 38.8%, impact factor: 0.990.
43. N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “A User-Level Socket Layer Over Multiple
Physical Network Interfaces,” in proc. 14th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing and Systems – High Performance Computing and Networking Symposium, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA, pp: 810-815, November 2002.
44. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Agent-Based Parallel Java for Heterogeneous
Systems,” in proc. 15th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems,
Louisville, Kentucky, pp: 109-116, September 2002.
45. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “A Comparative Study of Parallel and Distributed
Java Projects for Heterogeneous Systems,” in proc. IEEE IPDPS Workshop on Java for Parallel and
Distributed Computing (JAVAPDC), Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, April 2002.
46. F. Chaudrey, E. Khan, M. Ajiz, and J. Al-Jaroodi, "Progression from a TPS to a DSS
Environment for an Insurance Information System,” in proc. Information Systems and Global
Competitiveness, International Association for Computer Information System, Toronto, Canada,
September 1995.
Non-Refereed Articles
1. N. Mohamed, I. Jawhar, J. Al-Jaroodi, "A Generic Notification Framework," the Tenth Annual
UAEU Research Conference, UAE, 2009.
2. I. Jawhar, N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, "Issues and Challenges in the Design and Development of
Linear Sensor Networks,” the Tenth Annual UAEU Research Conference, UAE, 2009.
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3. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, I. Jawhar, "Middleware for Ad Hoc Networks - A Case for
Collaborative Robotics," the Tenth Annual UAEU Research Conference, UAE, 2009.
4. J. Al-Jaroodi, “Agent-Based Collaboration Support for large-scale heterogeneous
infrastructures,” invited presentation, Google Second Faculty Summit, Infrastructure Track,
Zurich, Switzerland, February 2009.
5. J. Al-Jaroodi, "Middleware for Resource Discovery in Mobile Systems," the Ninth Annual
UAEU Research Conference, UAE, 2008.
6. J. Al-Jaroodi and N. Mohamed, “Parallel Java Programming: a JOPI User Manual,” Computer
Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, 2001.
7. J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, H. Jiang, and D. Swanson, “Agent-Based Parallel Computing in
Java - Proof of Concept,” Technical Report TR-UNL-CSE-2001-1004, Computer Science and
Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, 2001.
Selected Invited Presentations 1. J. Al-Jaroodi, “Challenges of Arabic-Based Applications,” invited presentation, Google Second
Faculty Summit, Google's Arabic language initiatives, Zurich, Switzerland, February 2009.
2. J. Al-Jaroodi, “Resource Management for Distributed Systems," member of the panel, Google
Second Faculty Summit, Zurich, Switzerland, February 2009.
RESEARCH IMPACT
Total number of non-self citations (up to September 2011):
Average number of citations per publication:
Citations g-index (Ref: Arnetminer.org):
Citations h-index (Ref: Arnetminer.org):
737
4.8
10
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RESEARCH FUNDING
Proposal Status
PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, “GCC Stock
Information Streams Real-Time Processing,” AED 30,000.00. Accepted by College Committee,
under review at Research Affairs,
UAEU
Co-PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, “Advanced-
Programming-Interfaces for Live UAE Information to Enable Student
Projects,” AED 30,000.00.
Accepted by College Committee,
under review at Research Affairs,
UAEU
Co-PI, UAEU Research Affairs Interdisciplinary Grant “Information
Technology Undergraduate Students Research Skills Development,”
AED 300,000.00.
Accepted by College Council and
Research Affairs, UAEU. Under
external review
Co-PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, “Efficient and
Reliable Routing for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks With Linear Topology
Optimization,” AED 26,400.00, Feb. 2010 – Feb 2011.
Granted
PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, “GCCFins: A
GCC Financial Markets Information System,” AED 24,600, Feb. 2009 –
Feb. 2010.
Granted
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Co-PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, “A
Framework for Efficient Border Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor
Networks,” AED 20,000, Feb. 2009 – Feb. 2010.
Granted
Co-PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, “A Study of
Utilizing Sensor and Robot Networks for Environment Protection in UAE
and the Region,” AED 26,400, Feb. 2009 – Feb. 2010.
Granted
PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, "Middleware
Framework for Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ", AED 20,000, Feb.
2008 – Feb. 2009.
Granted
Co-PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, "A Generic
Notification Framework for Internet Information", AED 16,000, Feb.
2008 – Feb. 2009.
Granted
Co-PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, "A New
Networking Model and Addressing Scheme for Linear structure Wireless
Sensor Networks", AED 23,000, Feb. 2008 – Feb. 2009.
Granted
PI, UAE University Research Affairs Individual Grant, "Middleware
Architecture for Pervasive Computing Environments," AED 18,500, Feb.
2007 – Feb. 2008.
Granted
PI, “The Sun Laboratory for Advanced Networked Systems (SUNLANS)
at Stevens Institute of Technology”, SUN Microsystems, Inc., USA,
Academic Excellence Grant (AEG), Total value: $60,000.00, 2005.
Granted
FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS FOR RESEARCH ACHEIVEMENTS
State of Bahrain honors medal for educational achievements. Awarded for earning the PhD. degree
with high distinction, February 2007.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, College of Arts and Science Best Graduate Research Assistant
Award for the academic year 2002/2003.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Best Graduate
Research Assistant Award for the academic year 2002/2003.
Research Assistantship, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Academic Priority Grant (PRISM),
September 2003 to May 2004.
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Scholarship to attend the GHC2002
conference in Vancouver Canada, October 9-12, 2002.
Research Assistantship, Secure Distributed Information (SDI) Group at the University of Nebraska-
Lincoln, May 2001 to August 2003.
Best Poster Award for “Agent-Based High Performance Distributed Computing for Heterogeneous
Systems,” presented at the ACM Workshop on Secure Distributed Information (SDI) and
Bioinformatics Research Laboratories (BRL), UNL, Lincoln, Nebraska, November 4, 2001.
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EDITORIALSHIP, EDITORIAL BOARDS AND REVIEWINGACTIVITIES
Editorial Boards Membership
Gust Editor: Wiley, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Special Issue based on the
best papers of the 2nd
International Symposium on Middleware and Network Applications (MNA 2011),
expected publication date early 2012, Impact Factor: 1.004.
Guest Editor: Academy Publisher, Journal of Software, Special Issue “Recent Advances in Middleware
and Network Applications” based on the best papers of the International Symposium on Middleware and
Network Applications (MNA 2010), April 2011.
Guest Editor: Elsevier, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Special Issue on Middleware
Trends for Network applications, July 2010, impact factor: 1.111.
Referee Research Articles Activities
The Journal of Network and Computer applications (JNCA), Elsevier, 2011.
The IEEE International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS) from 2005 thru
2011.
IEEE Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), 2009, 2010 and 2011.
The International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW), 2010 and 2011.
IADIS International Conference on Collaborative Technologies (CT), 2010 and 2011.
The IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2010.
The Journal of Software, Academy Publisher, 2009 and 2010.
IET Communications, Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2010.
IEEE World Congress on Services (SERVICES) 2010.
International Conference and Exhibition on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and
Technologies (NGMAST), 2009 and 2010.
The Innovations in Information Technology Conference (IIT), UAE, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
IEEE Global Communications Conference (IEEE GLOBECOM) in USA, 2009.
International Conference on Computational Aspects of Social Networks (CASoN 2009) in France, 2009.
The 2nd
IFIP Wireless Networking: Ad hoc and Sensor Networking (WNAS'08), 2008.
2008 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC 2008) in Singapore, 2008.
The 4th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems, 2007.
The International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage (NAS'08), in China, 2008.
Book Chapter in The Handbook of Computer Networks by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Prof. Hossein
Bidgoli, Editor-in-Chief.
The International Journal on Computers and Their Applications published by the International Society for
Computers and Their Applications (ISCA).
IEEE International Performance, Computing, And Communications Conference (IPCCC).
The Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, special issue on Design and Performance of Networks
for Super-,Cluster-, and Grid-Computing, 2004.
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Proceedings of the IEEE, Special Issue on Program Generation, Optimization, and Platform Adaptation.
The Journal of Computer Communications, special issue on Activated & Programmable Internet: The
Converging Technologies for the Internet-Based Active and Programmable Systems, 2003.
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience - special issue: Java Grande/ISCOPE „02, 2003.
The IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems - special issue on middleware, 2003.
OTHER RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS
I have been personally invited to join the 2nd
Google Faculty Summit to participate in Google's work and
research discussions. The summit was held in Zurich, Swaziland between 9 and 12 February 2009. The visit
was fully sponsored by Google. During the summit I was invited to deliver two research talks and participated
as a discussion panel member.
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TEACHING, MENTORING AND ADVISING
TEACHING INTERESTS
I have teaching interests and capabilities that cover a wide span of courses in the Information Technology
Field. These include middleware, distributed/networked systems, systems analysis and design,
systems/software architecture and development, networking, algorithms, mobile/ubiquitous computing,
parallel computing, project management and information systems. In the non-technical view, my teaching
interest is to be a good teacher, be able to reach the students and encourage them to develop new skills and
enhance existing ones. I use the class time not to only teach the concepts in the course, but also to address
more generic skills and self-learning abilities.
COURSES TAUGHT
Semester Course Code Course Title Credit
Hours
No. of
Students
At UAE University, Al Ain, UAE
Spring 2010 ITBP210-101 Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals 3 13
ITBP210-551 Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals 3 41
SWEB490-52 Senior Exhibition 3 5
Fall 2009 ISBP370-01 Systems Analysis and Design 3 8
ISBP370-51 Systems Analysis and Design 3 15
ITBP490-51 Senior Exhibition 3 4
ITBP299 Internship NA 6
Spring 2009 ISBP420-01 Physical Design of Information Systems 3 10
ISBP420-51 Physical Design of Information Systems 3 23
ECBP325-51 Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites 3 10
ITBP490-51 Senior Exhibition 3 4
ITBP490-52 Senior Exhibition 3 3
Fall 2008 ECBP 325-51 Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites 3 23
ECBP324-51 Network Operating Systems 3 14
ITBP299 Internship NA 4
Spring 2008 ISBP420-51 Physical Design of Information Systems 3 13
ECBP325-51 Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites 3 15
ITBP490-51 Senior Exhibition 3 4
ITBP490-52 Senior Exhibition 3 3
ITBP490-53 Senior Exhibition 3 3
Fall 2007 ECBP325-51 Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites 3 12
ECBP324-51 Network Operating Systems 3 19
ITBP290-60 IT Core Exhibition 3 4
ITBP299 Internship NA 6
Spring 2007 ECBP325-01 Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites 3 12
ECBP325-51 Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites 3 17
ITBP210-51 Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals 3 20
ITBP490-51 Senior Exhibition 3 5
Fall 2006 ECBP324-51 Network Operating Systems 3 22
ECBP324-52 Network Operating Systems 3 21
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At Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA
Spring 2006 CpE423 Engineering Design VIII 3 3
CpE 680WS*+ Ad Hoc Networks 3 8
Fall 2005 E 245B Circuits and Systems 3 77
CpE423 Engineering Design VII 3 3
CpE 680WS*+ Ad Hoc Networks 3 2
Spring 2005 CpE 800B* Ad Hoc Networks 3 9
At The University of Bahrain, Bahrain (Before the PhD.)
Taught several courses at all levels for the Bachelor program in Computer Science at the
Department of Computer Science. These courses include: Analysis and Design of Algorithms,
Systems Analysis and Design, Introduction to Computer Science, and Computer Programming.
*: Graduate courses
+: Online Course via WebCT
TEACHING EVALUATION
My teaching evaluations at UAEU from both students and per reviewers were excellent. Based on the
students‟ surveys conducted by the university each semester, I was generally above college average and in
most cases above university average in all categories. For example in Fall 2008 for “Q1. The instructor made
content easy to understand.” My average score was 4.55 and 4.77 out of 5 for the two sections I taught. As for
“Q9. Overall, how would you grade your instructor for this course?” for the same courses, my average score
was 3.85 and 3.77 out of 4. I have also gone through several peer evaluations; an informal one in Spring 2007
and another in Spring 2008 and two in Fall 2009. The overall feedback in all cases was very good and I was
complemented on the style and methods I used in class. In addition, the reviewers provided me with some
pointers to further enhance my teaching and the techniques I use, which I am taking into consideration.
COURSES DEVELOPED/REDEVELOPED
1. Physical Design of Information Systems, a senior-level course. The content of the course extends the concepts
students learned in systems analysis and logical design to the more practical issues involved in system
development and deployment. Topics like physical data design, systems architecture, development environments
and implementation techniques were included. In addition, the course also covers issues such as software quality
assurance practices, testing, integration and documentation. Furthermore, data conversion, system changeover
and training topics were also covered. The design and development of the course involved preparing all the
teaching material (slides, articles, notes, etc.), preparing discussion tasks, homework assignments, exams and a
course project. Along with the course a lab was designed to cover more hands-on components on object oriented
databases, development environments, testing plans and systems integration.
2. Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites, a senior-level course. The course content was redesigned and updated
to cover the latest middleware technologies and distributed computing paradigms. A new lab structure was
introduced to allow the students to have hands-on experience of the programming techniques for distributed
systems and a course project was used to further expose the students to the design and implementation issues of
distributed systems and e-business applications.
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3. Ad Hoc Networks, a graduate-level elective course for master and doctoral students in the computer engineering,
computer science and networked information systems programs. The course is designed to highlight state-of-the-
art techniques and concepts in the area and involve the students in advanced research activities.
4. Systems Analysis and Design. Redesigned the course structure to include a practical project executed over well
defined phases based on the course material. Students were encouraged to work in teams and submit official
project progress reports. This allowed students to have a realistic view of the analysis and design phases of the
software development life cycle. Also currently working with faculty from the MIS program at the Faculty of
Business to further enhance the course and open it to students from our college and the MIS program as well.
REFEREED EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Y. Atif, J. Al Jaroodi, S. Alkobaisi, A. Jaffar, G. Ditsa, and P. Campbell, “Enterprise Systems:
Curriculum Design and Assessment,” in the Education and Information Technologies Special Issue on
Information Systems Curriculum, Springer, 2010.
N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “InetRetriever: A Tool to Facilitate Project-Based Learning in
Information Technology,” under revision for IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2010.
N. Mohamed, J. Al-Jaroodi, and I. Jawhar, “Internet Information Retrieval for Enabling Student Projects,”
in proc. Computer Information Technology Education Track at The 6th International Conference on
Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), IEEE Computer Society Press, Las Vegas, Nevada,
USA, April 2009, pp: 987-992.
TEACHING TOOLS
Actively used available tools and technologies such as the smart boards and interactive online tools to enhance
lectures. The Blackboard system is heavily used to deliver and maintain course documentation, students work and
communications. The Smart Board System in class is heavily used to deliver presentations, provide interactive
walkthrough sessions over the Internet, show demonstrations and keep track of class processions. In addition,
programming tools and specialized application software were used where appropriate to increase students‟ skills
and exposure and allow them to apply the concepts learned in practical situations.
Used group work and discussion-based assignments to stimulate students interests in the topic studied. One of the
methods I introduced was to form small groups and assign external reading material and guiding questions for the
students to follow. Then in class the groups initiate and run a discussion session covering the topic and the
questions posed. This allowed the students to have more freedom in the discussion (without my interference) and
increased their acceptance to the topics since they actually participated in preparing and in delivering the content.
Participated in developing a teaching tool and making it available for the students. This tool can be used easily to
retrieve and reuse any information available over the Internet. This tool opens new doors for new types of
students' projects that depend on live information available on the Internet. This class was already utilized by a
number of students for their projects during the 2007/2008 academic year.
STUDENT EVALUATION TOOLS
In the courses I taught I used several techniques to evaluate the students‟ performance the measure their
understanding of the topics. These techniques also helped create an assessment for the course based on the
course outcomes. Some tools are traditional including written exams and quizzes, and homework
assignments, where I created different sets of questions combining multiple choice, true/false, short answer
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and essay questions. In addition, I use in class discussion-based sessions using pre-assigned readings or
research items and grade the students‟ participation and input in the discussions. Projects are also used to
evaluate the students‟ abilities to apply the concepts and to work together in teams.
DESSIMINATION OF TEACHING PRACTICES
As I taught different courses at different universities, I was able to pick up on some methodologies and
teaching techniques that worked well for certain types of courses and students. At UAEU, I developed a new
senior level course (ISBP420 Physical Design of Information Systems) and one of the main issues I had to
resolve was how to introduce technical articles as required material. I knew that just explaining what is in
them will not be enough because unlike textbooks, these articles are more intense and go straight to the
depths. So I decided to go through guided reading assignments and class discussions. I moved the ownership
from me as an instructor and gave it to the students. This really worked very well. Accordingly, I decided to
share this technique with the faculty members of the FIT. Therefore, I gave a seminar and a discussion session
about this technique. Several faculty members attended and there was great interest to discuss the technique
and analyze it. We went over several issues such as motivations, grading, control, etc. We also discussed how
is it possible to refine the model and adapt it to other classes. One faculty member informed me that it would
be very suitable for her advanced class because that class also required the inclusion of technical articles.
ADVISING STUDENTS
Undergraduate Students at UAE University
Senior Exhibitions
Mouza Alkaabi, Meerah Alkaabi, Shaikha Albadwawi, Maryam Yammahi and Aishah Dhanhani, Cloud
computing research and example application implementation for small business advertisements service,
Spring 2010.
Aisha Zubaidi, Shaima Shemili, Shaikha Saedi and Shaikha Naimi, Cloud computing research and
example application implementation for schools grades and reports publishing service, Fall 2009.
Hamda Alneyadi, Laila Alneyadi and Aisha Alzahmy, Class Helper - Integrated Teacher Assistant
System for the Smart Classroom, Spring 2009.
Amna Al-Ameri, Amna Al-Ketbi, Maitha Al-Kuwaiti and Shamma Al-Shamsi, Biometric System
Security, Spring 2009.
Ahlam Kharbash, Asma Shamisi and Shieka Dhaheri, Middleware for resource discovery in mobile
Systems: simulation and performance Evaluation. Part 1, Spring 2008.
Fatima AlQayedi, Mariam Al Falasi and Aysha AlDhahrei, Middleware for resource discovery in mobile
Systems: simulation and performance Evaluation. Part 2, Spring 2008.
Hanadi Shemaili, Hanan Shemaili, Hanan Ali and Shaikha Kindi, Extracting and managing information
from documents, Spring 2008.
Maryam Rashid, Khadeyah Mohammed, Shaikah Al-Azizi, Unood Adnan and Fatima Abdulrahmman,
PDSA: Personal Digital Shopping Assistant, Spring 2007.
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IT Core Exhibitions
Omaira Al Darei, Aysha Al Kaabi, Eiman Al Nuaimi and Hasna Al Shamisi, Agriculture Municipality
System, Fall 2007.
Internships
Zayed Al Ahbabi, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Fall 2009.
Fatmah Yammahi, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Fall 2009.
Lamya Al Darmaki, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Fall 2009.
Aysha Al Darmaki, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Fall 2009.
Aysha Al Dhahri, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Fall 2009.
Shaikha Al Saedi, Zayed House for Islamic Culture, Fall 2009.
Mariam Ali Al Shamsi, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2008.
Sumayya Al Ameiri, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2008.
Eiman B. Sayari, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2008.
Mouza A. Nayeli, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2008.
Ahlam Romaithi, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2007.
Amal Al Dhaheri, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2007.
Asmaa Esmahi, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2007.
Noura Al Kuwaiti, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2007.
Sheikha Maqdahi, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2007.
Sabha Salem Ketbi, UITS, UAE University Al Ain, Fall 2007.
Undergraduate Students at Stevens Institute of Technology
Engineering Design
Shant Stepanian, Matthew Conforth and Nicole Young, Course Scheduling System, part I, Fall
2005.
Shant Stepanian, Matthew Conforth and Nicole Young, Course Scheduling System, part II,
Spring 2006.
Student Advising and Mentorship Activities
Academic advising of students in Information Security Track 2006/2007 and 2007/2008.
Academic advising of students in Information/Enterprise Systems Track from 2007/2008 to 2009/2010.
Advising senior students on career opportunities and development and preparations for employment and
postgraduate studies. Providing them with information on job openings, CV and interview tips, organized
career workshops, 2007/2008 to 2009/2010.
Provided a number of IT consultancies to UAEU alumni for technical issues they faced in their work
places and during their graduate studies, ongoing.
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ADVISING STUDENTS (RESEARCH ACTIVITIES)
Guided undergraduate research assistants (Alyaziyah Al-Dhaheri and Fatmah Al-Abdouli) in performing
research activities in a project on Security Middleware for ubiquitous and pervasive Systems. This project
was funded by a UAEU Individual grants, 2008 and 2009.
Guided undergraduate research assistant (Shaikha Shamisi) in performing research activities in a project
on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Applications. This project was funded by a UAEU Individual grant, 2008.
Guided undergraduate research assistants (Ahlam Kharbash, Amal Al-Dhaheri and Fatima AlQayedi) in
performing research activities in a project on Middleware for resource discovery in mobile Systems:
simulation and performance Evaluation. This project was funded by a UAEU Individual grant, 2007.
EXTENSION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
Actively participated in the student recruitment activities for the FIT, UAEU in the academic year
2008/2009 and was involved in organizing and executing several activities and initiatives in that area.
Participated in the UAEU - UGRU girls welcome sessions held February 26th, 2009 in Maqam
Campus.
Participated in UAEU College Fair held in Dubai March 17th, 2009.
Worked with the student recruitment committee to design and generate promotional material for FIT.
Worked with the student recruitment committee to formalize a plan to increase the number of students
enrolling at the college. Part of the effort was to formulate a request to adjust the admission and
transfer requirements for the FIT to match the general university requirements. Another is to work on
an overall promotional campaign to increase the FIT visibility and promote the IT programs at the
FIT. This includes creating media coverage, community activities and a good set of publications
about the FIT.
Gave a guided tour of the FIT and a presentation about the programs and activities to a visiting group
of students from Al Raheeb Girls High School (AlFujairah) who visited us March 24th, 2009.
Participated in the organization of The Information Technology Marathon Competition and IT Fair
accompanying it and served as a judge. The event targets high school students and some younger children
to increase their awareness and interest in IT in general and in the FIT in particular.
Member of the Computer Engineering Pre-College Outreach Committee, Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, 2004-2005.
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SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL
Member of the Technical Program Committees
The International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW), 2010 and 2011.
The IEEE International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS) 2005 thru 2011.
IADIS International Conference on Collaborative Technologies (CT) 2010 and 2011.
The International Conference on the Applications of Digital Information and Web Technologies
(ICADIWT), 2010.
The International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), 2010, 2011.
The IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, 2010.
The Innovations in Information Technology Conference (IIT), 2007, 2008 and 2009.
The IEEE International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Computing, Networking & Communication,
2008.
Organization of Professional Activities
Organizing Chair: The 2nd
International Symposium on Middleware and Network Applications, part of
ITNG2010, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, April 2011.
Session chair: International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG 2010), Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA, April 2011.
Organizing Chair: The International Symposium on Middleware and Network Applications, part of
ITNG2010, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, April 2010.
Session Chair: The 7th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, Al Ain, UAE,
December 2009.
Track Co-chair: Middleware Track, 6th International Conference on Information Technology: New
Generations, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, April 2009.
Session chair: International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Irvine, California,
USA, May 2008.
Session Chair: The 6th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, Al Ain, UAE,
December 2008.
Judge: Best student poster competition during the poster session organized as part of the 6th International
Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, Al Ain, UAE, December 2008.
Session chair: International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Louisville,
Kentucky, USA, May 2005.
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Consultancy/Advisory Services
Participated in Google Second Faculty Summit based on a personal invitation from Google held at
Google‟s Headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland from February 9 to 12, 2009. During that summit I
contributed in several activities:
Gave a technical presentation on “Agent-Based Collaboration Support for large-scale heterogeneous
infrastructures”
Gave a technical presentation on “Challenges of Arabic-Based Applications”
Participated as a panel member in a panel discussing “Resource Management for Distributed
Systems"
Had one on one discussion with Google engineers to discuss current technological challenges and
explore possible collaboration ventures with Google.
Was interviewed by AlArabya TV station for a report discussing Google‟s efforts to increase the use
of Arabic Language and the challenges facing this venture.
Collaborated with a number of stock investment professionals in the GCC along with Dr. Nader
Mohamed to define the current shortages of networked and real-time tools to support that important
sector. A number of these tools are identified that are specialized for the GCC financial markets. The
main aim of this collaboration is to develop some online and real-time technologies related to stock
investments in the GCC. This collaboration also motivates some research ideas in the field of middleware
and network services which I am currently investigating.
Established relations with several employees at different organizations such as: UAEU, UITS, Tawam
Hospital and Zayed House for Islamic Culture, where the relationships are generating some ideas that we
can explore to increase collaboration between IT faculty and students and these organizations. Started
contacts with faculty members working in similar areas of research at other UAE institutes such as the
American University at Sharjah. Established contacts with people from Track IT Solutions FZ LLC, from
Dubai regarding RFID equipment and software development kit that we are using for research.
Chaired the Publicity Committee, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Stevens
Institute of Technology.
CAMPUS
Academic Service Activities
Member: TA (Teaching Assistants) committee, FIT, UAEU, 2009/2010.
Member: research and graduate programs committee, FIT, UAEU, 2009/2010.
Member: judging committee of senior exhibition projects, FIT, UAEU 2006/2007 thru 2009/2010.
Member: judging committee of internship projects, FIT, UAEU, 2006/2007 thru 2009/2010.
Member: judging committee of IT Core Exhibition projects, FIT, UAEU, 2006/2007 thru 2008/2009.
Member: textbook committee, FIT, UAEU, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009.
Member: the Internship examination organization committee, FIT, UAEU, 2006/2007.
Supervisor: Internship students in Fall 2007, Fall 2008 and Fall 2009.
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Contributor: actively participated in the curriculum redesign and enhancements for the Information
Systems track and Enterprise Systems track, FIT, UAEU.
Contributor: actively participated in the design of a proposed Master program, FIT, UAEU, 2007/2008.
Coordinator: ISBP420 – Physical Design of Information Systems, FIT, UAEU, 2007/2008 and
2008/2009.
Coordinator: ISBP370 – Systems Analysis and Design, FIT, UAEU, 2009/2010.
Coordinator: ECBP325 – Middleware Systems and E-Business Sites, FIT, UAEU, 2007/2008 and
2008/2009.
Coordinator: ECBP324 – Network Operating Systems, FIT, UAEU, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009.
Proctor: final exams of university-level general courses.
Contributor: conducting the Exit Exam for the Information Systems Track, FIT, UAEU, Spring 2009.
Contributor: writing questions for Information Systems Track Exit Exam, FIT, UAEU, Spring 2009.
Contributor: preparing and conducting the Information systems Track Exit Survey, FIT, UAEU, Spring
2009.
Contributor: conducting the FIT Exit Survey (for the Information systems Track), FIT, UAEU, Spring
2009.
Contributor: writing questions for Information Systems Track Exit Exam, FIT, UAEU, Spring 2008.
Member: The Information Systems track Lab Committee that studied current lab contents and provided
recommendations to enhance the labs and further integrate them with course contents, Spring 2007.
Member: Computer Engineering Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, 2004/2005.
Member: Computer Engineering Undergraduate Research Committee, Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, 2004/2005.
Organization of College-Level Seminars
One of the most important aspects of success as faculty members and instructors is being good facilitators of
student learning. To achieve this we try various techniques, employ different teaching/learning models and
approaches and we also incorporate technology into the mix to further enhance the process. Each one has a
unique style and special methods and we all succeeded in some approaches and fail in others. In an attempt to
help enhance our knowledge and techniques, I initiated a series of discussion sessions centered on this theme
at FIT, UAEU. The sessions are an open forum to explore teaching/learning methods and faculty members‟
experiences with them. This series is done on a voluntary basis for the faculty members.
Contribution/Commitment to the Application of International Standards
Participated in activities related to obtaining an accreditation for the IT undergraduate programs in the
FIT, UAEU. This includes coordinating, developing/enhancing and assessing the following courses:
Physical Design of Information systems, Middleware Systems and E-Business sites, Network Operating
Systems, and Systems analysis and Design.
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Followed standard procedures in managing courses and providing course portfolios and assessments that
conform to accreditation requirements.
Worked with the Information Systems Track coordinator and faculty members of the FIT, UAEU to
create mappings for the course outcomes corresponding to the overall college outcomes that were
required for accreditation.
Peer Evaluations for Academic Purpose Activities
As a member of the research and graduate studies committee, FIT, UAEU, I reviewed research grant
progress reports submitted by faculty members at the college for interdisciplinary grants.
Member: Information Systems Track Faculty Search Committee, 2008/2009, FIT, UAEU.
Participated in new faculty interview/evaluation activities, FIT, UAEU.
Participated in peer teaching observation activities, FIT, UAEU.
Student Advising and Counseling Activities
Designed and conducted a career development series for the senior students at the FIT, UAEU. This
involved the preparation of informative material and presentations on CV preparations, Cover letters,
interview skills and creating a professional portfolio.
Assisted students in their application process for graduate studies at local and international universities. I
also wrote recommendation letters on their behalf. In addition, I assisted several students in their job
application process by providing advice and recommendation letters.
Helped two of the FIT students (Ebtisam Al Jabrie and Mitha Al Kinday) prepare for the Tamaiz Award.
They won second place across UAE and received AED 15,000, a certificate and competition trophy.
Helped several students (not in my classes) providing answers and support for their IT-Core, Senior and
other courses.
Supervised groups of the FIT girl students in GITEX 2006 and Innovation'06 visits.
Participated and helped in a number of the FITA (FIT Association) activities. Was honored by the FITA
Ladies as one of the supportive FIT faculty members (FITA Thank you party May 2009).
Helped several students in their projects for the Speaking and Writing English course in forming their
project ideas and in finding design solutions for the ideas.
COMMUNITY As part of the effort to attract more UAE nationals into research and academic careers, in cooperation
with faculty members at the FIT, UAEU and with The Emirates Foundation for Philanthropy (EF), I
organized two workshops to inform senior students and alumni from the scientific colleges at UAEU
about two important programs: The UAEU Teaching assistants program which prepares outstanding
students to take on faculty positions at UAEU and the EF PhD Fellowship Program which offers
scholarships for excellent students who wish to study for a PhD degree.
Participated in the preparation for the UAEU College Fair held in Dubai and was one of the FIT
representatives at the fair, March 2009.
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Participated in community outreach activities involving visits from high school students to the FIT
campus (Example: visiting students from Al Raheeb Girls High School, Al Fujairah), March 2009.
Participated in the organization and execution of The Information Technology Marathon (IT Marathon)
Competition and the IT fair accompanying the event and I also served as a judge in the events. This event
serves the community by allowing schools students to have a better understanding of IT and giving them
a chance to consider the field as a career path.
Participated in a survey for a PhD Dissertation by Farooq AlTameemy at Indiana University, USA. The
survey covers the topic of distance learning issues in the Middle East region.
Participated in a survey for a doctoral study by Tarek Ayass at the University of Phoenix about
Investigation of the Antecedents of e-Commerce Trust Model.
Introduced the FIT to some visitors from high schools in UAE, Spring 2009.
Organized a section in the National Day Festival and Bazaar event in UAEU, 28 November 2007.