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Director of Mechatronics Graduate Program
   

Mohammad-Ameen Al-Jarrah: (PhD, Stanford University, USA, 1989) Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Experimental mechanics, modeling and simulation, ground and air vehicles design, stability and automatic control.
(mjarrah@aus.edu)

   
Professors
   
SaadAhmad

Saad Ahmed (PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, 1981)
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Experimental thermofluid, combustion and turbulence measurements, modeling and simulation, air vehicles stability
(sahmed@aus.edu)

   
Abdul-Rahman Al-Ali (PhD, Vanderbilt University, USA, 1990)
Professor of Computer Engineering,
Areas of interest:
Microprocessors, microcontrollers, PLC, embedded systems industrial applications, and Web-based monitoring
(aali@aus.edu)
   
Assaf Yousef Al-Assaf (PhD, Oxford University, UK, 1988)
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Automation, instrumentation, intelligent systems in modeling and control
(yassaf@aus.edu)
   
Nashash Hassan Al-Nashash (PhD, Kent University, UK, 1988)
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Electronics, signal processing, medical instrumentation
(hnashash@aus.edu)
   
Barakat

Mourad Barkat (PhD, Syracuse University, USA, 1987)
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Applications of adaptive signal detection and estimation to radar systems and spread spectrum communications systems, and distributed detection with multiple sensors and data fusion
(mbarkat@aus.edu)

   
JoachimDiederich

Joachim Diederich (PhD, University of Bielefeld, Germany, 1985;  Habilitation, University of Hamburg, Germany, 1995)
Professor of Computer Science
Areas of interest:
Machine learning and natural language processing, support vector machines, rule-extraction from support vector machines, online health
(jdiederich@aus.edu)

   
Associate Professors
   
Nabil

Nabil Abdel Jabbar (PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA, 1996)
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Advanced control of chemical and petrochemical processes, process synthesis and optimization, mathematical modeling and simulation
(nabdeljabbar@aus.edu)

   
Assaleh

Khaled Assaleh (PhD, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, USA, 1993)
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Robust speech and speaker recognition, pattern classification, speech enhancement and image processing.
(kassaleh@aus.edu)

   
Rached

Rached Dhouadi (PhD, University of Minnesota, USA, 1990)
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Power electronics and motor drives, microprocessor and DSP based control, modeling and control of electromechanical systems
(rdhaouadi@aus.edu)

   
Hany

Hany El-Kadi (PhD, University of Alberta, CA, 1993)
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Fatigue and fracture mechanics, composite materials, design
(hkadi@aus.edu)

   
Gadallah

Mohamed A. Gadalla (PhD, University of Alabama, USA, 1988)
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Energy efficiency technologies, HVAC, modeling and simulation, and measurement and control of energy systems
(mgadalla@aus.edu)

   
Ozkul

Tarik Ozkul (PhD, Florida Institute of Technology, USA, 1988)
Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
Areas of interest:
Embedded systems, microcontrollers, sensors and actuators
(tozkul@aus.edu)

   
Qaddoumi

Nasser Qaddoumi (PhD, Colorado State University, USA, 1998)
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Microwave systems, antennas and wave propagation, microwave imaging, radars, electromagnetics and microwave nondestructive testing
(nqaddoumi@aus.edu)

   
Qaddoumi

Assim Sagahyroon  (PhD, University of Arizona, USA, 1989)
Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
Areas of interest:
VLSI testing, power consumption in CMOS VLSI circuits, hardware description languages, computer architecture and FPGA-based systems
(asagahyroon@aus.edu)

   
Assistant Professors
Mamoun

Mamoun F. Abdel-Hafez (PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, 2003)
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Stochastic estimation and control systems. Interested in areas of real-time estimation and control, mechatronics, integration and applications of the Global Positioning System and Inertial Navigation Sensors (GPS/INS systems), fault detection and identification for control systems, and dynamical analysis and synthesis of vehicle systems
(mabdelhafez@aus.edu)

   
Deiab

Ibrahim M. Deiab (PhD, McMaster University, Canada, 2003)
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Manufacturing, modeling and optimization of machining processes, fixture dynamics and CAD/CAM/CAE
(ideiab@aus.edu)

   
Sinawi

Ameen El-Sinawi (PhD,University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, USA, 1999)
Assistant Professor of Mechanical
Areas of interest:
MEMS, mechatronics, FEA, structural analysis, active and optimal control, stochastic processes, non-linear dynamics
(aelsinawi@aus.edu)

   
Ghaleb

Ghaleb A. Husseini (PhD, Brigham Young University, USA, 2001)
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
Areas of interest:
Polymeric drug delivery, surface modifications, tissue culture and biomaterial
(ghusseini@aus.edu)

   
Taha

Taha Landolsi (PhD, University of Texas at Dallas, 1999, USA)
Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
Areas of interest:
Optical networks, wireless networks, wavelet applications, MEMS applications, optical switching and computing
(tlandolsi@aus.edu)

 

 

 
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