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Ph.D. in Information Systems Engineering

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Faculty
Following are the faculty participating in the Ph.D. in information systems engineering.
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Habib M. Ammari - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science
Wireless sensor networks, Cyber physical systems, Mobile ad-hoc networks, Mobile wireless internet, and Computational geometry
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William Grosky - Ph.D., Professor, Computer and Information Science
Multimedia information systems, text and image mining, and the semantic web
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Jinhua Guo - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science
Networking, Wireless Networks, Vehicular Networking, Distributed Systems, Distributed Computing, Interactive Steering, Scientific Computing, and Optimization
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Di Ma - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer and Information Science
Computer and Network Security and Privacy, Data and Storage Security, Multimedia Security, Applied Cryptography, and Digital Forensics
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Brahim Medjahed - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science
Data and Information Management, Service-Oriented Computing, Semantic Web, Workflow, and Data/Service Integration
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Jie Shen - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science
Sensor Technology, Virtual Engineering, Modeling and Simulation, Computational Material and Metrology, and Design Optimization
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Shengquan Wang - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer and Information Science
Real-time computing and communication, Secure computing, and Communication
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Zhiwei Xu - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer and Information Science
Software Metrics, Quality Modeling, Software V&V, Data Mining, Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, Cost Modeling, and Optimization
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Kai Zeng - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer and Information Science
Wireless security, Wireless networking, Cognitive radio networks, and Network forensics
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Qiang Zhu - Ph.D., Professor, Computer and Information Science
Database management, Web information systems, Streaming data processing, Data mining, and Autonomic computing
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Ali EL Kateeb - Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering
Sensor Networks, Computer Architecture, Reconfigurable Computing, High-speed Networks, Computer Applications
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Hafiz Malik - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Digital Forensics, Information Security, Information Fusion, Multimedia Processing, Biometric Security, Steganalysis, and Information Hiding
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Yi Lu Murphey - Ph.D., Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Robotic vision, Machine learning, Intelligent vehicle power management, Text mining with application to vehicle diagnostic descriptions, Incremental learning, and Research summary
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Paul Richardson - Ph.D., Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Real Time Computer Networks, Wireless Communications, Tracking Systems
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Adnan Shaout - Ph.D., Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Applications of Fuzzy Subset Theory, Real Time and Embedded Systems, Intelligent Systems, and Computer Design (Hardware & Software)
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Weidong Xiang - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Wireless Communications Technologies: ultra wideband (UWB) radio, cognitive radio/software radio, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), Communications Systems and Networks: inter-vehicle and intra-vehicle wireless communications networks; wireless local area networks (WLAN); Smart Grid, Wireless sensor networks, and LTE, and Wireless networked control systems (Wireless NCS): wireless controller areas networks (wireless CAN);
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Yung-wen Liu - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Healthcare System Modeling, Applied Statistics, Stochastic Process Modeling, Reliability/Quality Engineering
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