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Dr. Mohammed Houssaini Sqalli
Assistant Professor
Contact Info:
Email:
sqalli AT kfupm DOT edu DOT sa Phone: + 966 3 860 1725
Fax: + 966 3 860 3059 Office No.: 22-149 Mail: P.O. Box 1447, KFUPM, 31261, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Website :
http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/coe/sqalli and
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Areas of Interest:
Network Security, Cloud
Computing, Network Design & Management, Traffic Engineering, and
Iterative Heuristics.
Profile:
Mohammed H. Sqalli received a degree of "Ingenieur
d’Etat" in Computer Science from Ecole Mohammadia d’Ingenieurs, Rabat,
Morocco in 1992. He earned a Master’s degree in Computer Science in 1996
and a Ph.D. degree in Engineering - Systems Design in 2002, both from
the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA. He obtained a
Fulbright Scholarship for the period of 1994-1998. From September 1992
to July 1994, he worked as a Software Engineer in the Computer Science
Department, Ministry of Finance, Rabat, Morocco. From May 1996 to August
1999, he was a Research and Project Assistant at the ATM Consortium in
the InterOperability Lab, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
From September 1999 to July 2002, he was employed as a Senior Automation
Testing Specialist at the Siemens - Mobile - Telecom Innovation Centre,
Siemens Canada Ltd., Kanata, Ontario, Canada. Mohammed H. Sqalli is
currently an assistant professor in the Computer Engineering Department
at KFUPM. He is also the KFUPM E-Government Program Coordinator. |
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