CURRICULUM VITA / RESUME
Adel Lotfy Ali
Summary:
A strategic thinker who is skillful in augmenting long vision with pragmatic approaches to
achieve missions and to deliver on meaningful value propositions. An academic administrator
with leadership traits and skills built on a balance of consultancy, transparency, and resoluteness
and team building and empowerment. An accomplished academician with a substantial track
record in teaching, research, external funding, and service. An expert in developing innovative
partnership models among industry, academia, and government.
Education:
• Ph.D., Computer Science, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
Dissertation: "Intelligent Grasp Planning for Robot Programming"
• M.S., Computer Science, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
Thesis: "Modifying IBM Solid Modeling Interactive Graphics (GDP/GRIN) to Perform Line Creation in a Working plane”
• B.Sc., Mechanical / Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Honors:
The first Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, The University of Southern
Mississippi (USM) (2009)
Nominated for the Best Teacher Award (USM) (1999)
Current Positions:
Interim Dean, College of Science and Engineering, St. Cloud State University (SCSU)
(Since June 2016)
Affiliate Fellow / Faculty, Institute of Health Informatics, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities (since July 2010)
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Affiliate Graduate Faculty, School of
Computing, The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) (since 2009)
Previous Experience:
* Associate Dean, College of Science and Engineering, SCSU (July 2013-June 2016)
* Director, School of Computing, Engineering and Environment, SCSU (July 2013-June
2016)
* Department Head and Professor of Software Engineering, Department of Math, Science,
and Technology, University of Minnesota , Crookston (UMC) (Jan 2009 – June 2013)
* Computing Consultant, for The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security,
USM, Department of Homeland Security Southeast Region Research Initiative Projects
(Jan 2009-Decmber 2011)
* Founding Director, Professor, and Graduate Coordinator, School of Computing, The
University of Southern Mississippi (USM), (2005-2008)
* Founding Director, Center for Computing Consultancies, USM
* Chairperson, Professor, and Graduate Coordinator, Department of Computer Science and
Statistics , USM (2000-2005)
* Professor, and Graduate Coordinator, Department of Computer Science and Statistics,
USM (1997-2000)
* Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, USM (1992-1997)
* Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, USM (1987-1992)
* Research Engineer, Institute for Robotics, Lehigh University (1983-1986)
* Teaching Assistant and Instructor, Department of Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering, Lehigh University (1981-1983)
* Director, Engineering Maintenance, Main Workshops, Ministry of Electricity and Water,
Kuwait (1977-1981)
* Production Planning Engineer, Nasr Company for Pipes and Fittings, Cairo, Egypt (1973-
1977)
Selected General Accomplishments and Current Initiatives at the College of Science and
Engineering (COSE), SCSU
College Strategic Plan 2022
o The new mission, vision, and core commitments in the Plan highlights a value
proposition that is more meaningful for a regional comprehensive institution in the
21st century.
o The four strategic imperatives, 18 objectives, and more than 60 initiatives draw the
road map to achieve a level of distinctiveness worthy of making the College and the
University the first choice for both students and employers.
o The Plan implementation framework emphasizes the methods and approaches to
assure students preparedness for successful career and citizenship. It also highlights
the vitality of the student learning environment and experience. In short, the Plan
states the College’s genuine attentiveness to student experience while they are at
SCSU and in their careers when they graduate.
o The Plan's most recent update highlights clearer how our core commitment to
inclusive excellence, diversity, and equity is represented in the Plan's strategic
imperatives and the implementation framework initiatives.
The Integrated Science and Engineering Lab Facility (ISELF)
o Teamed up with, then Dean, Dan Gregory, to boost the project implementation in
2013.
o Added the visualization and the advanced classroom infrastructure, which were
not in the original plan and proved to be precious embellishments.
o Added the position of Visualization Engineer and recruited Mark Gill from UMC.
o In 2016 invested in two new positions to help efficient operations and effective
engagement:
Coordinator of the Integrated Research Lab
Coordinator of the Imagining Suite.
o In 2019 the first ISELF Symposium was held, and it demonstrated a high level of
success:
~130 publications generated
Over $8M in external awards for research
Four patents
Over 6,000 SCSU students engaged
Over 100 external partners engaged
2 R&D joint projects with industrial partners that are based on trading IP
for royalties sharing agreement
Visualization Lab:
o Generated numerous projects totaling over $600K through
industrial partnership and NSF funding.
o Provided training and internship opportunities for many students
and professional development for faculty and staff across the
University, including two faculty sabbaticals.
o Played the min role for SCSU to join the establishment of the
National Center for Autonomous Technology with Northland
Community College, a multi-year and up to $25M NSF funded
project.
ISELF Industrial Partnership Expo 2020.
Student Enrollment
o While the rest of SCSU enrollment dropped by almost 22%, over the last five
years, COSE became the largest unit at SCSU through a 7.5% increase in the
number of students. During that period, COSE’s share of the total student body
increased from 16% to almost 21%
o Strategic investment in new programs and markets and adopting alternative
delivery modes helped sustain the most robust enrollment at the University.
Efficiency / Productivity (Student Full-Year Equivalent) / (Instructor Full Time
Equivalent)
o COSE programs are heavy on labs, and hence the efficiency ratio FYE/FTE is
expected to be one of the lowest. However, over the last five years for COSE,
efficiency was consistently one of the top two among other colleges and schools.
Faculty and Staff Hiring
o 19 new probationary positions were filled with highly qualified and dedicated
faculty over the last six years
o Almost 25% of new hires were successful in achieving early promotion
o Five new probationary positions approved this year
o Successfully attracted top talent to all positions in Dean's Office and technical
staff positions in the academic departments.
Revenue-based programs
o Prior to 2014, the graduate programs in Medical Devices used to run a budget
deficit of almost $300K. Recruiting and supporting the right Directors turned the
programs around. Their profitability has been consistently increasing every single
year since 2015, and now they provide positive revenues of almost $140K /year.
o The Engineering Management Programs continue to grow and be profitable even
during the national decline in international students’ admission.
External Funding
o $18M of Externally funded grants and projects since 2013
o COSE provides almost 50% of the University's external grants and projects.
Student Learning Experience
o Invested in the implementation of an In-Lecture Learning Assistant initiative that
is based on the model and best practice from the University of Colorado
o Encouraged a faculty-led initiative to improve the retention in the Gateway
Courses (courses that are pivotal/foundational to specific major
o Supported central tutoring center in ISELF including encouraging faculty to hold
office hours in the tutoring suite
o Supported increasing in experiential learning opportunities such as The Huskies
Invent
o Dean’s Student Advisory Group provides input to the Deans regarding issues,
concerns, and needs.
Stewardship of Place
o Adopted the Stewardship of Place as a core commitment of the College
o Promoted an all-inclusive definition of Stewardship of Place that includes
Student Preparedness for a Successful Careers and Citizenship
o Relevant and up to date education
o Holistic soft skills development
o Lifelong learning and adaptability
Discovery based learning
Experiential learning
Socioeconomic Enrichment of the Region and the State
o Support for industrial success
Skilled workforce
Economical project development
Access to resources
Access to innovation
Community Outreach and Engagement
o Community programming
o P-12 partnerships
o Community Service
o Subject matter experts
Selected Industrial Partnership Projects and Initiatives:
Introduced the initiative for Continuing Improvement of Academic Programs through
Holistic Assessment. That required every single program in the College to form and
seek guidance from an External Advisory Council (EAC). Guidelines for forming the
councils and conducting their meetings were developed. The format of reporting and
the procedure of inclusion of the Dean Advisory Council (DAC) and the College
Assessment Committee in the process was introduced. The initiative is much supported
and appreciated by our industrial partners and constituents and ultimately will help
boost the competitiveness of graduates. (SCSU)
In 2014, started the collaboration with GeoComm to design 3D visualization based
solutions that would help GeoComm to maintain its leading edge in the industry of GIS
based support for 911 emergency calls and first responders. The product of the project
was used to assure safety and security for spectators in the Minneapolis US Bank
stadium during the X-games 2017, Super Bawl 2018, X-Games 2018 and the Final Four
2019. The partnership continues today in a variety of projects. (SCSU)
In 2010, led the efforts at UMC to establish the University Partnership for Health
Informatics (UP-HI) Consortium. The Department of Math Science and Technology
(Crookston Campus), Institute of Health Informatics, School of Nursing, School of
Public Health, Department of Computer Science (Twin Cities Campus) collectively
teaming up to represent UMN in UP-HI. The College of St. Scholastica and numerous
health organizations from Minnesota and the Dakotas, such as Fairview, Altru, and
Sanford were members or affiliated with the Consortium. (UMC)
In 2005, recruited Bearing Point Corporation to partner with USM to establish a major
software development center in Hattiesburg, MS. The center was to house 300 software
engineers. Later on, the offering of the Bearing Point certificate was proposed. The
certificate consisted of a mix of general and special electives that would shorten the
learning curve for the company new hires and make them more productive faster within
the Bearing Point environment. Students who get awarded the Bearing Point certificate
as part of their degree at USM were to get preferred status when applying to Bearing
Point. (USM)
In the 1990s designed, developed, and led the implementation of the unique Planned
MS degree program in Computer Science for Electronic Data Service (EDS). The
innovative program allowed EDS professionals and project directors to pursue an MS
degree in a cohort model utilizing a combination of full-time resident summer sessions
and alternative delivery projects and assignments in between summers. The initiative
allowed EDS to choose elective courses and thesis topics that are in alignment with the
company interests. The project opened the opportunities for our students to engage and
network with EDS professionals, which led to a surge in the number of them hired by
EDS. (USM)
Selected Innovative Partnerships with other Academic Institutions:
Developed a new strategy and innovative partnership model to improve the delivery of
the curriculum to a larger population of students, especially nontraditional and
underrepresented groups on multiple 2-year college sites. An example of this would be
the North Metro Computing Educational Alliance (NMCEA). NMCEA is a multi-
institution consortium that is based on an innovative collaboration model for curricular
development and delivery of degree completion programs in the Twin Cities area. The
new model replaces typically scattered and narrowly planned individual one-on-one
efforts. Instead, it is a strategic, holistic approach to collaboratively develop and deliver
in-demand disciplinary-related academic programs at multiple institutions. Furthermore,
the new model replaces unnecessary competition between sister institutions with a
strategic and collective utilization of physical, intellectual, and spatial resources and
advantages. This conceptual approach is inherently scalable and extensible. Our first
target program is software engineering. The next step will be adding programs in
Cybersecurity and Data Analytics. (SCSU)
Started an important initiative for the inclusion of community college representatives in
EAC meetings and holding joint EAC meetings between the community colleges and
SCSU in some cases. (SCSU)
Started the Visualization Lab in ISELF in 2014 at SCSU. That resulted in numerous
partnership opportunities occurred under the leadership of Mark Gill who has been my
student and then my partner in three different institutions since 1995. A non-
comprehensive list of these partnership is:
Pine Technical College:
o Bayer Interior Woods Spray Paint Trainer – VR application to train
new employees the basics of cabinet painting.
o Ecumen: Residents – A training game design to instill Ecumen’s
resident care philosophy on new and current caregivers.
Northland Community and Technical College
o MN Sports Facilities Authority – Tool for generating inspection
reports from drone photos; used on the US Bank Stadium
o National Center for Autonomous Technology – a multiyear $25 M
NSF funded national center. SCSU will be providing software
engineering, application development, and support for the web
platform.
o Dronetech Event Participation – Support, equipment, and applications
for annual Dronetech events.
St Cloud Technical Community College
o VR Lab Support – Public outreach, grant participation, and equipment
assistance in setting up educational VR labs in the local schools.
MN State University at Moorhead
o VR Application Development Group – An attempt to cover skill gaps
at the respective schools. Asset and application sharing between the
schools.
Rochester Technical Community College
o MN State VR Workshops – An introduction to faculty and staff of the
MN State system into the implementation of educational VR in their
curricula.
Century College
o AI Chatbot project – Collaborative grant to produce a chatbot to assist
in admission, course guidance, and tutoring.
Community of Practice in VR
o Established by the system office to support VR endeavors across the
MN State System
Purchase equipment for loan to interested institutions
Regular VR workshops and meetings with the members
Guide the direction and adoption of VR among interested
institutions.
The establishment of the above mentioned UP-HI consortium between UMC, UMN/Twin
Cities, and the College of St. Scholastica was a unique partnership model that was
nationally recognized and funded for $5.2M. It allowed the partner institutions to develop
complementing programs in Health Informatics and Health IT and created a collective
community of scholars among the three campuses.
The High Performance Visualization Center at Stennis Space Center for the US Navy as
collaboration between USM, Mississippi State University and Jackson State University.
In the 1990s, developed and conducted a training program in computing for the United
Nations (UN) to support building computing workforce and modernize operations in
developing countries’ governments. (USM)
Selected New Academic Programs and Academic Structures that Started Under my
Leadership
1. North Metro Computing Educational Alliance
2. Histo-Technologist Certificate Program (in Progress) (SCSU)
3. New BS degree program in Environmental Engineering which will help increase
the number of women in engineering fields. (SCSU)
4. New PSM degree program in Software Engineering (Online and on Plymouth
campus) (SCSU)
5. Modernization of the Field Biology program into a program in Biodiversity,
Ecology, and Evolution (BEES). The changes in curriculum involves the
inclusion of more computationally intense and quantitative course work that
reflect theoretical and intellectual advances in biology (SCSU)
6. New Minor in Applied Data Analytics (SCSU)
7. Graduate certificate in Data Analytic in collaboration with Herberger School of
Business and School of Public Affairs (SCSU)
8. Graduate certificates in Medical Devices Programs at Plymouth (SCSU)
9. New BS degree program in Biochemistry Molecular Biology (SCSU)
10. New BS degree program in Software Engineering (Face to face and Online)
(SCSU)
11. Minor in Computing
12. New BS degree program in Cybersecurity (The first in the State and the only one
until last spring) to replace Network Security (SCSU)
13. New BS degree Program in Manufacturing Engineering Technology (SCSU)
14. New MS degree program in Electrical Engineering (Online and Face to Face)
(SCSU)
15. New Certificate in Health Informatics for Health Care Providers (UMC)
16. New Certificate in Health Informatics for IT Professionals (UMC)
17. Setting the framework of establishing a BS in Clinical Lab Science in partnership
with the University of North Dakota’s (UND) Western Alliance for Clinical Lab
Science Consortium (UMC)
18. Offering the IT Management degree program online (UMC)
19. New BS degree program in Software Engineering (UMC)
20. New BS program in Environmental Sciences (UMC)
21. New minor in Chemistry (UMC)
22. Restructuring the Health Management degree program and offering it online
(UMC)
23. Design and implementation of the EDS Industry Planned MS degree in computer
science program (USM)
24. New MS degree in Scientific Computing (USM)
25. New Ph.D. degree program in Computational Sciences (USM)
26. New Minor in Software Engineering (USM)
27. Establishing the School of Computing (USM)
International Partnership Initiatives
Binhai University and SCSU:
o BS degree completion in Cybersecurity (47 new students in Fall 2021)
o Currently working on similar programs in Environmental Science and /or
Environmental Engineering
SUES University and SCSU:
o Exchange faculty program
o Exchange student internship program
CETYS University and SCSU:
o Medical Devices graduate cohorts
Zhejiang Economic and Trade Polytech, Hangzhou, China and UMC
o Degree completion program in Software Engineering (UMC)
o Program design, training, and advising on Zhejiang campus
United Nations
o A Training Program for Strengthening Information Management of MOFA,
SUDAN
Academic and Computing Infrastructure Projects and Initiatives
Center of Statistical and Data Analytics Consulting Center
Establishing the Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Center (SCSU)
Design and establishing the Immersive Smarter Classrooms in the Integrated Science
and Engineering Lab Facility (ISELF 110 and ISELF 204) and the Engineering and
Computing Center (ECC 126) (SCSU)
Establishing the Informatics / Visualization Lab (UMC)
Establishing the Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) lab (UMC)
Establishing the Center for Computing Consultancies (USM)
Founding the School of Computing (USM)
Establishing the High Performance Visualization Center at NASA’s Stennis Space
center (USM)
Establishing the High Performance Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Lab at
USM Hattiesburg Campus
Current Strategic Initiatives:
College of Science and Engineering Strategic Plan 2022
College of Science and Engineering Holistic Approach for Development of Career
Readiness Skills
College of Science and Engineering Continuous Improvement through Comprehensive
Assessment
Preparedness for Successful Career and Citizenship Success Map
Current Research Interest:
Health Informatics, Simulation, Computer Graphics, Visualization, Robotics, and Computational
Intelligence
Patents:
Apparatus and methods for image restoration
Patent number: 8073277
Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and methods for performing image
restoration. More specifically, the present invention relates to an apparatus and methods
which are capable of quickly restoring various sizes of selected areas of an image. In one
embodiment, a user may select or mark a target region in an image which is to be
restored. A source window may then be generated and a pixel from within the target
region may be selected for restoration. The intensity distribution of pixels surrounding
the selected pixel maybe compared with other pixels in the image and a pixel to be used
for restoration of the selected pixel may be chosen based on the comparison of the
intensity distributions. Once a pixel is chosen for restoration, the selected pixel and its
surrounding pixels may be restored using the intensity distribution of the chosen pixel
and its surrounding pixels. The method may continue in this manner until all pixels
within the target region have been restored.
Type: Grant
Filed: June 21, 2007
Date of Patent: December 6, 2011
Assignee: The University of Southern Mississippi
Inventors: Xiaoli Huan, Beddhu Murali, Adel L. Ali
3-D Visual Decision Support System for Sports Security (In Preparation)
Example of Invited Presentations:
Academia Keynote Speaker, New Directions in IT Education, Faculty and Industry Conference,
Brooklyn Park, MN, May 22-25, 2015
External Funding and Fund Raising:
A. Endowment
As a major part of the SCSU comprehensive capital campaign, coauthored with Provost Gregory
and VP for University Advancement Andrews the “Proposal to Endow and Name the College of
Science and Engineering.” Once successful, this $10M initiative will be the largest gift in the
history of Minnesota State System. (Currently, confidential Info to be redacted if this CV to
become public)
B. Grants and Projects (>$22M)
Project Title Funding
Agency
Total
Multi-
year
Budget
Funding
Date
and Role
CyberCorps SFS NSF and
DHS
$3M July 2018
Rep. PI
North Metro Computing Educational Alliance Minnesota
State
Colleges and
Universities
$151k April
2018-
Present
PI
ACCESS STEM NSF $5M Jan 2018
(CO-PI)
North Star STEM Alliance U of M $100k 2013
-2016
(PI)
GeoComm 3D 911 Smart City Emergency Response GeoComm $10k /
semester
+
Profit
Sharing
2014-
Present
Director
(SCSU)
Geospatial Information System (GIS) Lab UMC $150K January
2012
PI
University Partnership for Health Informatics (UP-HI):
A Consortium between U of M Center for Health
Informatics, College of St. Scholastica, and U of M-
Crookston
Office of
National
Coordinator
for Health IT
$5.2M March
2010
Co-PI
A Simulation Environment for Planning, Training, and
Assessment of Emergency Response and Evacuation
Capabilities at High Consequence Sport Events: Phase
III
SportEvac: First Responder Training System
Dept. of
Homeland
Security
US DoE
ORNL
$600K April 2010
Consultant
Establishment of Informatics Lab at The University of
Minnesota, Crookston
American
Recovery and
Reinvestment
Act of 2009
(ARRA)
$150K July 2009
PI
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Local and Regional
Communities in Planning and Training for Improvised
Explosive Device Threats and Attacks on Sport Venues
Dept. of
Homeland
Security
US DoE
ORNL
$750K January
2009
Co-PI
/
Consultant
A Novel Bayesian Learning and Optimization Approach
to Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks.
US Army
ERDC
$273K January
2008
Co-PI
A Simulation Environment for Planning, Training, and
Assessment of Emergency Response and Evacuation
Capabilities at High Consequence Sports Events
Dept. of
Homeland
Security
US DoE
ORNL
$955K
$500K
January
2007
and
July 2008
Co-PI
Hyper Computing Infrastructure: A Large Scale
Algorithm Acceleration in Reprogrammable
Architecture (FPGAs)
NASA $87K October
2006
Co-PI
Acquisition of High Performance Immersive
Visualization Equipment
US Army
Office of
Research
$185K May 2002
PI
Rendering and 3-D Visualization of Cityscape Using
Combination of Satellite Imagery, Aerial Photography
and GIS data
NASA $4K Feb. 2002
PI
Volumetric Loss Calculations Based on Remote Sensing
of Change Detection in Vegetation
NASA $10K Feb. 2002
PI
Collection, 3D modeling and 3D rendering of multiple
data sets for visualization of cityscapes
NASA $82K Jan. 2002
PI
Design and Development of Satellite Image Processing
and Analysis System
NASA $88 Oct. 2001
PI
Quasirandom Numbers for Parallel Distributed
Applications
US Army
Office of
Research
$325K March
2001
Co-PI
Collection and 3D Rendering of Combined LIDAR and
High Resolution Color Digital Imagery at Columbus
AFB
NASA $246K
$ 75K
June 2001
Jan. 2002
PI
High Performance Visualization Center Initiative CNMOC
US NAVY
$2.97M 1999-2002
PI
High Performance Networked Regional Partnership CNMOC $442K Sept. 1999
(HPNRP) US NAVY PI
NASA Space Grant Consortium NASA $420K Feb. 1999
– May
2008
PI
EDS Masters Program EDS $564K March
1997
PI
A Training Program for Strengthening Information
Management of MOFA, SUDAN
United
Nations
$47K May 92
PI
Publications and Presentations:
[139] “A Parallel Implementation of Support Vector Machines for Data Classification,” Rabie Ahmed,
Adel Ali and Chaoyang Zhang, Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing (PDPTA
2012)
[138] “Launching: University Partnership for Health Informatics,” Jacko, J. A., Adam, T., Westra, B.,
Witrak, M., Berkeland, R., Nelson, A. F., Ali, A. L., Johnson, L., Kuang, R., LaTour, K.,
Potthoff, S., & Watters, A. Proceedings of the ACM International Health Informatics Symposium
(2010)., Arlington, VA. 521-525.
[137] “Teaching Computer Science Courses in Distance Learning,” Xiaoli Huan, Ronald Shehane, Adel
Ali, Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, ISSN: 1941-3394, Volume 6, 2011
[136] “A framework analysis of the Action Plan for Import Safety (APIS),” Ronald Shehane, Xiaoli
Huan, Adel Ali, Journal of International Business and Cultural Studies, ISSN: 1941-5087,
Volume 5, 2011
[135] “Analysis of the Societal Elements of Chinese Quality Management,” Ronald Shehane, Xiaoli
Huan and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS conference, Cocoa Beach, FL April 2011
[134] "Community Engagement and Outreach as Curricular and Pedagogical Tools for Consortial
Delivery of Health Informatics Curricula", Jacko, J. A., Adam, T., Westra, B., Witrak, M.,
Berkeland, R., Nelson, A. F., Ali, A. L., Johnson, L., Kuang, R., LaTour, K., Potthoff, S., &
Watters, A, special issue of the International Journal of Information and Operations Management
Education, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2011
[133] “Image Restoration based on the fast marching method and block based sampling” Huan,
X., Murali, B. and Ali, A. L., Computer Vision and Image Understanding,114, pp.847-
856, 2010.
[132] “SpotEvac”, Adel Ali, Department of Homeland Security SERRI conference, Arlington VA,
April 21st, 2010
[131] “SportEvac: Visual Decision Support System (VDSS) for Stadium Security and Safety
Operations,” Adel L. Ali and Lou Marciani, 16th IEMS Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 2010
[130] “A Novel Approach for Computer Assisted Table Top Exercises for Stadium Security
and Safety Operations,” Adel L. Ali, Lou Marciani, and Jim McGee, 16th IEMS
Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 2010
[129] “An Enhanced Image Restoration Algorithm,” Xiaoli Huan, Beddhu Murali and Adel L.
Ali, IEMS Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 2010
[128 ] ”Hybrid Approach for Agent-based Egress Simulation: Mitigating the Dynamic Re-
routing Problem,” Adel Ali and Bikramjit Banerjee, Proceedings of 15th IEMS
conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-11 2009.
[127] “Spot E Vac: A Simulation Environment for Planning, Training and Assessment of
Emergency Response and Evacuation Capabilities at High Consequence Sports Events,”
Adel L. Ali, and Lou Marciani, Proceedings of 15th IEMS conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 9-11 2009.
[126] “ AdSeD: An Adaptive Strategy for Secure local Disk System.” Mais Nijim and Adel Ali,
2008 IEEE 11th International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering
(CSE-08), São Paulo – Brazil, July 16-18, 2008.
[125] “An Energy Efficient Framework using Non-Volatile Flash Memory for Networked
Storage Systems,” Mais Nijim and Adel Ali, IRI 2008, Las Vegas, July 2008
[124] “Congestion Avoidance in Multi-Agent-based Egress Simulation,” Bikramjit Banerjee,
Matthew Bennett, Mike Johnson, and Adel Ali, International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (ICAI-08), Las Vegas, July 14-17.
[123] “Image Inpainting using a Fast Marching Eikonal Solver and Sum of Squared
Differences,’ Xiaoli Huan, Adel Ali, and Bedduh Murali, Manuscript submitted to
Journal of Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Summer 2007.
[122] “Novel Approach to Digital Image Restoration,” Xiaoli Huan, Beddhu Murali, and Adel
Ali, IEMS 2006.
[121] “Shape Recovery Using Level Set Method,” Xiaoli Huan and Adel Ali, IEMS 2006
[120] “Parallel computation of sensitivity analysis in optical tomography,” Yang, Y., Zhang,
C., Ali, A. and Cao, J., Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and
Distributed Computing, 2005.
[119] “Embedded Image Coding Using Zeroes of Wavelet Coefficients for Visible Human
Dataset,” Y. Mu, B. Murali, and Adel Ali, 30th Asilomar Conference on Signal Systems
and Computers, CA, 2005.
[118] “Flexible Business Architecture Solution using Expert System,” Greg Coburn, Paulus
Wahjudi, John Heath, Adel Ali, Dia Ali, and Maria Cobb, IEMS 2005
[117] “Externally Validated Trust Engine for Web Services,” Julie Stone, Paulus Wahjudi,
Isaac Johnston, Adel Ali, Dia Ali, and Maria Cobb, IEMS 2005
[116] “System for Policy Enforcement and Event Detection,” Matthew Gambrell, Paulus
Wahjudi, Adel Ali, Dia Ali, and Maria Cobb, IEMS 2005
[115] “User Induced Vulnerability Prevention through PC Profiling,” Paulus Wahjudi, Adel
Ali, Dia Ali, and Maria Cobb, IEMS 2005
[114] “An Adaptive Load Balancing Approach to Parallel Optical Image Reconstruction
Systems”, C. Zhang, Y. Ye, Adel Ali, and H. Lan, Proceedings of the 6th World Multi-
conference on Systematic, Cybermetics, and Informatics, 2004.
[113] “Task Portioning and Mapping Strategies for Parallel Optical Image Reconstruction
Systems,” C. Zhang, Y. Ye, Adel Ali, and H. Lan, Proceedings of the International
Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Application, 2004.
[112] “EAGLE-AGENT: A Mobile Agent Component,” Yufang Wang, Hong Zhou, Paulus
Wahjudi, Adel Ali, and Dia Ali. IEMS 2004
[111] “Collaborative Virtual Environment for Heterogeneous Access, Modeling, and Analysis
of Geospatial Data,” Paulus Wahjudi, Adel Ali, Dia Ali, and Maria Cobb IEMS 2004
[110] “An Adaptive Load Balancing Approach to Parallel Optical Image Reconstruction
Systems,” IEMS 2004
[109] ”Developing Smart Rooms to Monitor the Elderly,” Alan Jay Spurgeon and Adel Ali,
IEMS 2004;
[108] “Network Service Load Balancing: A Predictive Neural Network Approach,” John Heath
and Adel Ali, IEMS 2004
[107] “Programming with Stochastic Petri nets: Simple Model-to-Code Conversion In a Game
Design Setting,” Kevin Vaughn, Cliff Burgess, and Adel Ali, IEMS 2004
[106] “Dynamic Positioning Using Geographic Information Systems,” Matthew Boe and Adel
Ali, IEMS 2004
[105] ”A Visualization Tool for the API Calculus,” Raheel Ahamad, Dia Ali, Adel Ali, and
Maria Cobb”, Proceedings of the IEMS'03 International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL,
March 16-18, 2003
[104] ”GIS Visualization with Multiple User Interaction,” Paulus Wahijudi, Dia Ali, Adel Ali,
and Maria Cobb”, Proceedings of the IEMS'03 International Conference, Cocoa Beach
FL, March 16-18, 2003.
[103] ” Evaluating the Machine Learning of Support Vector Machine: A DNA Microarra
Analysis Case Study,” Yufang Wang, and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'03
International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL, March 16-18, 2003.
[102] ” Spatial Validation Of Cotton Simulation Model In Relation To Soils And Multispectral
Imagery,” Javed Iqbal, Ishtiaq Ali, Frank D. Whisler , and Adel Ali, , Proceedings of the
IEMS'03 International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL, March 16-18, 2003.
[101] ” Evaluation Of Remote Sensing Capabilities In Weed Detection And Mapping In Cotton
,” Javed Iqbal, Ishtiaq Ali, Frank D. Whisler,, and Adel Ali, , Proceedings of the IEMS'03
International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL, March 16-18, 2003.
[100] ” Visualization Of Electrophoretic Deposition Of Chain Macromolecules,” Arun Kumar
Rajendran and Adel Ali, , Proceedings of the IEMS'03 International Conference, Cocoa
Beach FL, March 16-18, 2003.
[99] ” An Intelligent Data Fusion System,” Krishnaveni Chinta and Adel Ali, Abstract,
Proceedings of the IEMS'03 International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL, March 16-18,
2003.
[98] ” A Visualization Approach to Predict the Secondary Structure of Protein Modeling,” Yi
Mu, Peter Butko, and Adel Ali, , Proceedings of the IEMS'03 International Conference,
Cocoa Beach FL, March 16-18, 2003.
[97] “SQA Warm-Fuzzy: A New Application of Fuzzy Logic for the asurement of Software
Quality and Prediction of Future Performance ,” Adel Ali and Robert Moore, 30th
International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, Tinos Islands, Greece
June 2002.
[96] “Content Management and Framework for a University Information Portal System,” Adel
Ali and Vasu Ramanujam, 30th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, Tinos Islands, Greece June 2002.
[95] “Visualization of Electrophoretic deposition of Polymer Surfaces,” Adel Ali and Arun
Kumar Rajendran, 30th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, Tinos Islands, Greece June 2002.
[94] “Analysis and Evaluation of Natural Language Based Search Engines,” Arun Kumar and
Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL, March
5-7, 2001.
[93] ”An Investigation of Quantum Neural Netwroks,” Vasudevan Ramanujam and Adel Ali, ,
Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International Conference, Cocoa Beach FL, March 5-7,
2001.
[92] “Employing Mutual Exclusion Algorithms for Collaborative Immersive Visualization:
CTHRU-C A Case Study,” Gary Morris, Nishant Kaul, Adel Ali, and Conrad Johnson,
SPIE'S Aerosense 2001 Meeting, 15 - 20 April 2001, Orlando, FL.
[91] “Fuzzy Logic in Highly Autonomous Robotics,” Heath Williams-Greenwell and Adel
Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International Conference, 2001
[90] " Visualization of Computational Chemistry Data using OpenGL and CAVE Libraries
,”S. Miller and Adel Ali," Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International Conference, 2001
[89] " Mipmapping and Level of Detail: Performance Enhancements in Visualization Tools
,”Mark Gill and Adel Ali," Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International Conference, 2001.
[88] " Immersive Visualization and Animation of Time Dependent Scientific Data Sets ,”S.
Miller and Adel Ali," Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International Conference, 2001.
[87] " Cthru-C: A Novel Approach for Collaborative Immeresive Visualization of Temporal
Data Sets,” Gary Morris and Adel Ali," Proceedings of the IEMS'01 International
Conference, 2001.
[86] "A four Site Model for the Elonged LCD Molecules: Visualization,” Joon Lee and Adel
Ali," Proceedings of the March Meeting of the American Physical society, 2000.
[85] “AI techniques in Computational Biology: Locating The Phosphoamino Acids In A
Protein Molecule (Case Study),” Hong Zhou and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the
IEMS'2000 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 13-16, 2000.
[84] “Efficient Algorithm for Computing Principal Components used in Remote Sensing,”
M.J. Miller and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'2000 International Conference, Cocoa
Beach, FL, March 13-16, 2000.
[83] "Expert Systems used in Pipeline Transportation Scheduling," Wei Pan and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10,
1999.
[82] "Genetic Algorithms And The Future of Artificial Intelligence," Lonnie T. Cumberland
and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 8-10, 1999.
[81] "The Role of Polymorphism and Inheritance in Recursive Algorithms in Object Oriented
Programming" M.J. Miller and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International
Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10, 1999.
[80] "AI Statistical And Visualization Techniques In Data Mining," Mukesh Allu and Adel
Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-
10, 1999.
[79] "Fuzzy HTML Document Retrieval Systems," Xiang Li and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the
IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10, 1999.
[78] "Moving from Client/Server to the Internet: A Case Study," Chuck Altemus and Adel
Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-
10, 1999.
[77] "Inferences Decision making in Fuzzy Expert Systems," Anthony Wahjudi and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10,
1999.
[76] "Design Issues in Parallel Architectures for Artificial Intelligence," Danning Yang, and
Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 8-10, 1999.
[75] "Decision Support Expert System for Credit Evaluation," Linmei Xu and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10,
1999.
[74] "Non-Standard Logic for AI," Lixia Luo and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'99
International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10, 1999.
[73] "Neural Network In Business Applications," Li Yaohang and Adel Ali, Proceedings of
the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10, 1999.
[72] "PrintoMaster: Expert Printing Control System," Harpreet Walia and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'99 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 8-10,
1999.
[71] "Neural Networks Pattern Recognition Techniques: A Comparison Study," Jane
Brockway and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers
and Industrial Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[70] "AI Decision Support for Medical Professionals," John McLaughlin and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[69] "Scalable Object-Persistence Frameworks," M.J. Miller and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the
25th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, New Orleans,
March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[68] "Fuzzy Sort: The Uncertainty of a Vague Sort," William Gilreath and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[67] "OnTrack: A Software Project Performance Assessor," Mir Hossain and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[66] "The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)," Mukesh Allu and Adel
Ali, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[65] "The Semantic Intricacy of Natural Language Processing and Understanding," Supreeya
Boontham and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers
and Industrial Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[64] "Micro Data Mining: The Neuro-Relational Database," Min Zahng and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers and Industrial
Engineering, New Orleans, March 29-April 1st, 1999.
[63] "Fuzzy Logic Expert Systems as Diagnostic Tools," Don Hoffman and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-11,
1998.
[62] "The Spatial Database," Yu Cai and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International
Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-11, 1998.
[61] "Intelligent Super-Sampling in Ray Tracing," Khaled El-Sawi and Adel Ali, Proceedings
of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-11, 1998.
[60] "Accelerated Internet Communications for Emergency Systems," Khaled El-Sawi and
Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 9-11, 1998.
[59] "A Knowledge Based Client/Server Application System," M.J. Miller and Adel Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-11,
1998.
[58] "Safe-Mail: A Secured Way of Communications on the Internet," Mir Hossain and Adel
Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-
11, 1998.
[57] "Performance Evaluation of Neural Nets for Pattern Recognition," Albena Fairchild and
Adel Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 9-11, 1998.
[56] "Content Based Chinese Document Automated Classification," Yanmei Zhang and Adel
Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'98 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-
11, 1998.
[55] "The Applicability of Natural Language Interpretation Methods on Formal Languages
Translation: An Ada to C Case study," Shengyong Li and Adel Ali, Proceedings of the
IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 9-11, 1998.
[54] "An Intelligent Input for Robot Inverse Kinematics: A Grasp Analysis Approach," Adel
L. Ali, Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computer and Industrial
Engineering, The American University in Cairo, Dec. 20-22, 1997.
[53] "Design Issues for Object-Oriented Patient-Centered Medical Database," Adel L. Ali,
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computer and Industrial
Engineering, The American University in Cairo, Dec. 20-22, 1997.
[52] "A Fuzzy Logic Approach to the Conceptual Design of the V-Chip," Adel L. Ali,
Proceedings of the 21 International Conference on Computer and Industrial Engineering,
The American University in Cairo, Dec. 20-22, 1997.
[51] "Oceanographic Data Processing in Distributed Object Oriented Programming
Environment", M.J. Miller and Adel L. Ali, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific
Computing: An International Journal, Vol. 8, 1997.
[50] "Feasibility Analysis of Back-propagation Neural Networks in Image Enhancement," Mir
Hossain and Adel L. Ali, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing: An
International Journal, Vol. 8, 1997.
[49] "Knowledge-guided Search for Solving Highly Complex Games: A Case Study with
Computer Go," Adel L. Ali, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing: An
International Journal, Vol. 8, 1997.
[48] "Lexical, Syntax, and Semantic Complexity in Non-Latin Natural Language Processing,"
Mazin Al-Qurashi and Adel L. Ali, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing:
An International Journal, Vol. 8, 1997.
[47] "Towards a Comprehensive Sensory Data Analysis in Autonomous Systems: Merging
Sonar with Phase-based Stereo Vision," Alice Yu Qiao and Adel L. Ali, Mathematical
Modelling and Scientific Computing: An International Journal, Vol. 8, 1997.
[46] "Stabilization Techniques For A High Frequency Acoustics Platform," Kamal S. Ali and
Adel L. Ali, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing: An International
Journal, Vol. 8, 1997.
[45] "The suitability of Fuzzy Database Model in Information Retrieval Systems," Yu Cai and
Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 10-12, 1997, pp. 118-124.
[44] "On-line Multi-Arm Robot Motion Planning and Manipulation," Melissa Wiggins and
Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL,
March 10-12, 1997, pp. 138-143.
[43] "SMARTOUR: An Intelligent Travel Planning and Management System," Philippe
Tulula and Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa
Beach, FL, March 10-12, 1997, pp. 349-355.
[42] "Distributed Object Oriented Programming in Heterogeneous Computer Network
Environment", M.J. Miller and Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International
Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 10-12, 1997, pp. 291-296.
[41] "Artificial Neural Networks in Image Filtering," Mir Hossain and Adel L. Ali,
Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 10-12,
1997, pp. 343-348.
[40] "Heuristic Evaluations in Solving Highly Complex Games," Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of
the IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 10-12, 1997, pp. 179-
183.
[39] "The Suitability of Natural Language Enquiry System(NLES) in Non-Latin languages,"
Mazin Al-Qurashi and Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International
Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, March 10-12, 1997, pp. 310-314.
[38] "Datamining: Concepts, Techniques, Applications, and Pitfalls," Rajeshwar Rao V.
Surabhi and Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the IEMS'97 International Conference, Cocoa
Beach, FL, March 10-12, 1997, pp. 112-117.
[37] "HRCA: A High-Resolution Contouring Algorithm," Adel Ali and Sergio deRada,
Computers and Industrial Engineering: An International Journal, Proc. ICC&IE, Vol. 31,
No. 1/2, Oct. 96, pp. 358-388.
[36] "A Generic Algorithm for Minimal Vertex Coloring in Multiple-Server Queuing
Networks and Dataflow Models," Adel Ali and Edwin Alexander, Computers and
Industrial Engineering: An International Journal, Proc. ICC&IE, Vol. 31, No. 1/2, Oct.
96, pp. 375-387.
[35] "Neural Nets/Fuzzy Logic Rules Mapping for Dynamic Adjustment of Fuzzy Sets
Boundaries," Adel Ali and Daniel Ligas, Computers and Industrial Engineering: An
International Journal, Proc. ICC&IE, Vol. 31, No. 1/2, Oct. 96, pp. 429-434.
[34] "Application Specific Integrated Circuit Design on a PC Platform," Kamal Ali and Adel
Ali, Computers and Industrial Engineering: An International Journal, Proc. ICC&IE, Vol.
31, No. 1/2, Oct. 96, pp. 123-126.
[33] "Refinement of Algorithms for the Real-Time Simulation of Human Movements in
Computer Models," Adel Ali, M. J. Miller, and Kamal Ali, Computers and Industrial
Engineering: An International Journal, Proc. ICC&IE, Vol. 31, No. 1/2, Oct. 96, pp. 507-
510.
[32] "An Object Oriented Database with a Natural Language Interface," Adel L. Ali, 5th
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Poster Session, Orlando,
Florida, August 8-13, 1993, p. 202.
[31] "Computer Integrated Medical Database: Design Optimization for Better Human
Interaction, Health, Social, and Legal Impacts," Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of 5th
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Orlando, Florida, August 8-
13, 1993.
[30] "An Investigation of Interpolating and Contouring Algorithms for Naval Applications,"
Sergio DeRada and Adel L. Ali, Ninth International Conference on Mathematical and
Computer Modelling, Berkeley, California, July 26-29, 1993.
[29] "Parallel Algorithms to Determine Minimal Vertex Coloring in Undirected Graphs,"
Edwin Alexander and Adel Ali, Ninth International Conference on Mathematical and
Computer Modelling, Berkeley, California, July 26-29, 1993.
[28] "Deconvolved Function in Inverse Digital Filtering Using Function Estimation
Methodology: ROC Analysis and Applications," Jay Rao and Adel Ali, Ninth
International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Berkeley,
California, July 26-29, 1993.
[27] "Smooth Alpha Cuts in Fuzzy Logic Programming: A Neural Network Approach,"
Daniel Legas and Adel Ali, Ninth International Conference on Mathematical and
Computer Modelling, Berkeley, California, July 26-29, 1993.
[26] "Obstacle Avoidance/Manipulation by Surface Exploration for Autonomous Mobile
Robots," Sugathan Deepak and Adel Ali, 15th International Conference on Computer and
Industrial Engineering, Cocoa Beach, Florida, March 8-10, 1993.
[25] "Distributed Solid Model Database for CIM," Adel L. Ali, Mathematical Modeling and
Scientific Computing: An International Journal, Vol. 2, pp. 979-984. Jan. 1993.
[24] "A Parallel Optimization Algorithm", Sergio de Rada and Adel Ali, Mathematical
Modeling and Scientific Computing: An International Journal, Vol. 2, pp. 350-355, Jan.
1993.
[23] "On the Modelling of Unsupervised Learning", Adel L. Ali and Kamal Ali, Mathematical
Modeling and Scientific Computing: An International Journal, Vol. 2, pp. 468-473, Jan.
1993.
[22] "Computer Integrated Medical Database," Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of Eighth Annual
Symposium on the Computerization of Medical Record, New Orleans, LA, March 4-7,
1992.
[21] "Object Oriented Database for Medical Records," Sharon Burgess and Adel L. Ali,
Proceedings of Eighth Annual Symposium on the Computerization of Medical Record,
New Orleans, LA, March 4-7, 1992.
[20] "Integrating Robotic Applications Using Distributed Solid Model Database," Adel L. Ali,
Proceedings of Advances in Intelligent Robotic Systems (Expert Robots for Industrial
Use), Boston, MA, Nov. 10-15, 1991.
[19] "Unsupervised Learning for Autonomous Systems," Adel L. Ali and Kamal S. Ali,
Proceedings of Advances in Intelligent Robotic Systems (Cooperative Intelligent
Robotics in Space), Boston, MA, Nov. 10-15, 1991, pp. 74-78.
[18] "Broadening CAD Systems for a Better Educational Impact,” Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of
University Programs in Computer-Aided Engineering, Design, and Manufacturing, BYU,
Utah, May 1991, pp. 8-11.
[17] "CAEDM Tool Box: An Educational Instrument for Distributed Solid Model Database,”
Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of University Programs in Computer-Aided Engineering,
Design, and Manufacturing, BYU, Utah, May 1991, pp. 27-34.
[16] "Undeterministic Manipulation of Solid Models For Robot Program Synthesis," Adel L.
Ali, Dia L. Ali, and Kamal S. Ali, Proceedings of 12th International Conference for
Computers and Industrial Engineering, Orlando, Florida, March 1990.
[15] "Task Planning for Robot Grasping", Adel L. Ali and Roger Nagel,” Proceedings of 12th
International Conference for Computers and Industrial Engineering, Orlando, Florida,
March 1990.
[14] "Object Oriented Robot Programming: A Man-Machine Approach, "Adel L. Ali, and
Roger Nagel, Third International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Boston,
Sept 18-22, 1989.
[13] "Connectionist Approach for Robot Grasping," Adel L. Ali, Dia L. Ali, Kamal S. Ali,
Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems (Expert Robots for Industrial Use), SPIE's
Cambridge Symposium on Optical and Optoelectronic Engineering, Cambridge MA, Nov
1988, pp. 188-193.
[12] "A Neural Network Approach for Robot Grasp Planning,” Adel L. Ali, Dia L. Ali, Kamal S.
Ali, Neural Networks Journal, Vol 1, Supplement 1, Abstract, 1988, pp. 327.
[11] "Connectionist Expert systems for Process Planning,” Dia L. Ali, Adel L. Ali, Kamal S. Ali,
Neural Networks Journal, Vol 1, Supplement 1, Abstract, 1988, pp. 410.
[10] "A Connectionist Architecture for Neural Networks,” Kamal S. Ali, Adel L. Ali, Dia L. Ali,
Neural Networks Journal, Vol 1, Supplement 1, Abstract, 1988, pp. 537.
[9] "A Neural Network Approach to Flexible Manufacturing Systems," Adel L. Ali, Kamal S.
Ali, Dia L. Ali, Proceedings of Summer Computer Simulation Conference, Seattle,
Washington, 25-28 July 1988, pp. 364-366.
[8] "Neural Nets for Geometric Data Base Classification,” Dia L. Ali, Adel L. Ali, Kamal S. Ali
Proceedings of Summer Computer Simulation Conference, Seattle, Washington, 25-28 July
1988, pp. 886- 890.
[7] "Neural Networks: A Feasible Approach for Process Planning Automation,” Dia L. Ali,
Kamal S. Ali, Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of European Simulation Multi-conference '88, Nice,
France, June 1988, pp. 107-111.
[6] "An Architecture for Neural Networks Computations,” Kamal S. Ali, DIA L. Ali, Adel L.
Ali, Proceedings of The IEEE Annual International Conference on Neural Networks, San
Diego, CA, June 1988.
[5] "A Neural Networks Based Expert System for Process Planning,” Kamal S. Ali, Dia L.
Ali, Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of The 1988 Eastern Simulation Conferences, Orlando,
Florida, April 18-21 1988, pp. 102-106.
[4] "The Role of Geometric Modeling in Computer Integrated Manufacturing,” Adel L. Ali,
Kamal S. Ali, Dia L. Ali, Proceedings of 10th Conference for Computer and Industrial
Engineering, Dallas, Texas, March 23-25 1988, pp. 24-33.
[3] "Solid Modeling For Group Technology Classification: A Neural Networks Approach,”
Dia L. Ali, Kamal S. Ali, Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of 10th Conference for Computers
and Industrial Engineering, Dallas, Texas, 23-25 March 1988.
[2] "Geometric Modeling for Computer Aided Engineering: Theory, Applications, and
Interface," Adel L. Ali, Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Microcomputers
in Civil Engineering, Orlando FL, Ed. W. Carrol, Nov 4-6 1987, pp. 233-237.
[1] "The Integration of DBMS and Computer Graphics," Dia L. Ali, Clifford Burgess, Adel
L. Ali, Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Microcomputers in Civil
Engineering, Orlando, Florida, Ed. W. Carrol, November 1986, pp. 98-100.
Teaching:
• 27 years of teaching and student advising experience at all levels of professoriate
• Active curriculum development and assessment at USM, UMC and SCSU
• Nominated for the Best Teacher Award in 1999 (USM)
• Developed new technological / pedagogical enhancement to classroom experience
• Major Professor for 3 Doctorate students
• Major Professor for more than 60 Master Student
• Graduate committee member for many more Ph.D. and MS students.
History of Professional Affiliations:
1. The International Society for Optical Engineering
2. Association for Computing Machinery
3. American Association for Artificial Intelligence
4. International Neural Network Society
5. Society for Computer Simulation
6. Society of Manufacturing Engineering
7. Engineers Society of Kuwait
8. Engineers Society of Egypt
9. Upsilon Pi Epsilon
Selected Professional Service:
Founding Editorial Board member of the Journal of Management and Engineering
Integration
Program Coordinator, Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems (IEMS)
International Conferences 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and
2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013
Referee, Computers & Industrial Engineering: An International Journal.
Referee, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
Referee, Informatica: An International Journal of Computing and Informatics.
Referee, International Journal of Computational Intelligence
Referee, International Multi-Conference on. Engineering and Technological Innovation
Mississippi Supercomputer User Advisory Group (MSUAG)
Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing Conference Organizing Committee
Selected University Service:
Deans’ Council (SCSU)
IT advisory Board (SCSU)
IT Strategic Planning Committee (SCSU)
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System’s Transfer Pathway
Online working group (SCSU)
Academic Affair Council (SCSU)
Campus Academic Technology Team (CATT)
Advisor, Egyptian Students Organization
Advisor, National Society of Black Engineer Chapter (SCSU)
Our Husky Compact Committee an HLC Quality Intuitive (SCSU)
Campus Executive Committee (UMC)
Campus Diversity Committee (UMC)
Chair, Online Quality Teaching Committee (UMC)
Campus Strategic Planning Committee (UMC)
Campus Curriculum Committee (UMC)
Chair, Computational Sciences Council (2006-2008) (USM)
Faculty advisor for 6 USM student organizations, Sports Club Advisor of the Year Award
two years back to back (2003-2004 and 2004-2005) (USM)
Member of Council of Chairs (USM)
Council of the Chairs representative on the USM ADA committee (USM)
Council of the Chairs representative on the IT Governance Advisory Council (USM)
Council of the Chairs representative on Evaluation of Teaching committee (USM)
Council of the Chairs representative on Online Evaluation of Teaching committee (USM)
Intramural sports advisory board (USM)
College of Science and Technology By-laws Committee (USM)
College of Science and Technology Curriculum Committee (USM)
College of Science and Technology Executive Committee (USM)
Faculty Council Committee Gulf-Park Governance Committee (USM)
Council of School of Mathematical Sciences (USM)
Proposal for the Establishment of a BS degree program in Software Engineering (USM)