Mohammad Albiss
About University
Al-Zaytoonah Private University of Jordan (henceforth, Al-Zaytoonah) was established in 1993 after receiving its license and general accreditation by Decision No. 848 on March 6, 1993. Instruction began on September 6, 1993, and since then Al-Zaytoonah has witnessed ... Read more
Academic & Administrative Staff
There are 300 faculty members of various ranks distributed among the six faculties of the University, and 80 teaching and research assistants and lab technicians. In addition, there are 210 administrative employees and 260 workers.

Al Zaytoonah University of Jordan

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● m.elbes@zuj.edu.jo Mohammed Elbes Education Degrees

2009 – 2012 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI Ph.D. in Computer Science 2007 – 2008 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI Master in Computer Science 1998— 2003 Jordan University of Sci. & Tech. Irbid, Jordan Bachelor in Computer Engineering
Professional Experience
2010— 2012 Auxiliary Enterprises Kalamazoo, MI Programmer Analyst Responsibilities: • Developing .Net applications for the departments of WMU based on VB .Net/ASP/SQL

• Maintaining the previously developed applications at Auxiliary Enterprises • This page http://www.wmich.edu/auxiliary/resources/index.html has a list of projects that I participated in developing at AE. 2007— 2010 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI Research Assistant
Responsibilities:

• Worked as a team member in a project with the Boeing company implementing the Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm for Trajectory Planning in Non-Autonomous Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks • Worked as a team member in a project with Michigan Department of Transportation (MDoT) and developed an application that measures the quality of the ride using sensory data acquired from an accelerometer.
Teaching Assistant
Responsibilities: • Teaching Assistant in the department of Computer Science at WMU teaching Excel, Matlab and C language. • Grading computer networks and network programming course in the computer science department.
2004— 2007 Jordan University of Science and Technology Irbid, Jordan
Lab supervisor and Teaching Assistant in the department of Computer Engineering
Responsibilities: • Team leader for the installation and maintenance of the E-learning system in the college of Information Technology using the free source Moodle software. This software replaced six digits blackboard software and provided same functionality after major customizations. • Installation and maintenance of the HP high performance cluster ($200,000) value and made it available for the students to run parallel programs. • Trained the faculty in the English department in Jordan University of Sci. & Tech. and the faculty in the Computer Science department in Alzaytoonah University to use Moodle as an E-learning system.

• Teaching computer security, digital logic design and system programming labs
Awards
• Best Student Award in the Computer Engineering Department 1999 • Excellence in Research Award at the Master level 2010 • Doctoral Excellence in Research Award 2011 • Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award 2011 • Bronze Paper Award, ITS-Michigan – Intelligent Transportation Society 2011
Publications
Journal Papers:

1. M. Elbes, A. Al-Fuqaha, M. Anan, “A Precise Indoor Localization Approach based on Particle Filter and Dynamic Exclusion Techniques,” International Journal of Network Protocols and Algorithms (ISSN: 1943-3581), accepted, Volume 5, Issue 2, 2013. 2. A. Al-Fuqaha, M. Elbes, A. Rayes “An Intelligent Data Fusion Technique Based on the Particle Filter to Perform Precise Outdoor Localization,” International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications (IJPCC), Volume 9, Issue 2, 2013.
Conference Papers:
1. L. Lilien, M. Elbes, L. ben Othmane, and R. Salih, “Simulation of Emergency Response Operations for a Static Chemical Spill within a Building using an Opportunistic Resource Utilization Network,” The 13th annual IEEE Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST ’13), Nov. 2013, Waltham, MA, To appear. 2. M. Elbes, A. Al-Fuqaha, A. Rayes, “ Gyroscope Drift Correction Based on TDoA Technology in Support of Pedestrian Dead Reckoning,” Accepted, IEEE Globecom 2012. 3. M. Elbes, A. Al-Fuqaha, ” Design of Social Collaboration and Precise Localization Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired,” Submitted to VTC 2013 4 A. Al-Fuqaha, D. Kountanis, S. Cooke, M. Elbes, J. Zhang, “A Genetic Approach for Trajectory Planning in Non-Autonomous Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks with QoS Requirements,” IEEE Globecom 2010 Workshop on Mobile Computing and Emerging Communication Networks, Miami, Florida, 6-10 Dec, 2010. published 5. M. Elbes, A. Al-Fuqaha, M. Guizani, J. Oh, “A New Hierarchical and Adaptive Protocol for Minimum-Delay V2V Communication,” Vehicular Networking and Applications Workshop, IEEE Globecom 2009, Hawaii, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, 2009.published
Technologies
Programming: VB .NET, C/C++, Java, JavaScript, ASP .NET, C#, JSP, Verilog. Embedded Systems: • Arduino language using the Arduino IDE to get sensory data from accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer sensors from both Critical Velocity Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and Razor 9 DoF IMU. • Worked on the TS7300 compact full featured Single Board Computer (SBC) based upon the Cirrus EP9302 ARM9 CPU and used Verilog to program a 8256 LUT Cyclone II Altera FPGA using Quartus II IDE. Simulation: SimJava, Quadstone Paramics for vehicular traffic simulation. Databases: MySQL,Oracle. Application Servers: Apache, IIS,GlassFish. Network: Ethernet, firewalls, routing, TCP/IP.
References
Prof. Ala Al-Fuqaha, Department of Computer Science, Western Michigan University Tel. (269)276-3868 Prof. Dionysios Kountanis, Vice Department of Computer Science, Western Michigan University Tel. (269) 276-3111

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