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Ihab Mohammed

Ihab Mohammed
Assistant Professor of Computer Science

Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences

Phone: 260.422.5561, ext. 2607

Email: iamohammed@indianatech.edu

Office: Snyder Academic Center, Room 151

Bio

Professor Mohammed arrived at Indiana Tech in 2021. He has taught computer science courses for more than 10 years. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Western Michigan University in 2020. While at WMU, Dr. Mohammed earned the Computer Science Department’s Outstanding Doctoral Graduate Student Award (2017) and its Graduate Research Publication Award (2018). He also has a patent and many published papers in prestigious journals and at conferences. As an instructor at WMU, he earned its Graduate Teaching Effectiveness Award (2019). Dr. Mohammed’s research interests span the areas of vehicular networks (VANETS), online algorithms, optimization problems, machine learning, IoT and federated learning.

My Office Hours

MW: 3 – 5 pm
TR: 11 am – 1 pm

Educational Background

Ph.D. in Computer Science, Western Michigan University (2020)
M.Sc. in Computer Science, Al-Nahrain University (2005)
B.Sc. in Computer Science, Al-Nahrain University (2002)

Professional Experience

Lecturer in Computer Science Department, Al-Nahrain University
Part-Time Faculty Instructor, TA, RA, and GA in Computer Science Department, Western Michigan University
System Analyst (SA), Streamline Healthcare Solutions
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Western Illinois University

Publications/Presentations

Patent: Ala Al-Fuqaha, Lori Brown, and Ihab Mohammed, “Field programmable block system delivering context-aware services in resource-challenged environments”, Patent number 10255043, 2019.

Intellectual Property: I. Mohammed, L. J. Brown , A. Al-Fuqaha, and D. McFall, “JetXplore SVG (scalable vector graphics),” WMU, 2018

I. Mohammed, S. Tabatabai, A. Al-fuqaha, F. El Bouanani, J. Qadir, B. Qolomany, and M. Guizani, “Budgeted Online Selection of Candidate Clients to Participate in Federated Learning,” IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020.

A. Al-Fuqaha, I. Mohammed, S. J. Hussini, and S. Sorour, “Severity-Based Prioritized Processing of Packets in VANETs”, in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 484-496, 1 Feb. 2020.

I. Mohammed, S. Tabatabai, A. Al-fuqaha, and J. Qadir, “Opportunistic Data Ferrying in Areas with Limited Information and Communications Infrastructure,” 2019 IEEE 90th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Fall), Honolulu, HI, USA, 2019, pp. 1-6.

Additional Information

Certificates

Best Practices in Teaching Online by Western Illinois University
Western Michigan University Signature
Graduate Student Teaching Intensive (GSTI) program, Western Michigan University
Introduction to Customer Discovery, College of Business, Western Michigan University
Starting Gate Business Accelerator, College of Business, Western Michigan University

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