Nasser Alaeddine
Director, Educational and Media Technologies
Biography
Nasser Alaeddine is the director of educational and media technologies (EMT) for Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. He leads the EMT group that supports the teaching mission of the university, including instructional technology, media technology, research computing, and the user-facing services related to desktop systems, clusters, software, mobile platforms, and the service desk.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
Master of Science, Software Engineering, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
Stanford Advanced Project Management (SCPM), Stanford University, California
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Bachelor of Engineering, Computer and Communication Engineering, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Publications
Advancing Engineering Education through Technology-Driven Teaching Innovations, American Society for Engineering Education, 2016.
An emerging STEM Era in the Middle East, IEOM International Conference on Operations Excellence and Service Engineering, Orlando, Florida, 2015
Roadmap for Stimulating the Innovative Use of Technology in Higher education, IEOM International Conference on Operations Excellence and Service Engineering, Orlando, Florida, 2015
Teaching Innovation with Technology to Accelerate Engineering Students’ Learning, American Society for Engineering Education, 2015.
Leading Educational Innovation through Implementation, 6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, 2014.
A Problem-Oriented Visualization App for Improved Learning Outcomes, Sixth Annual First Year Engineering Experience Conference (FYEE), 2014.
Multi-Faceted Quality and Defect Measurement for Web Software and Source contents, Journal of Systems and Software, Vol.83, No.1, pp.18-28, 2010.
Developing Dependable Systems by Maximizing Component Diversity, In J. Dong, R. Paul and L.-J. Zhang, editors, High Assurance Services Computing, Springer-Verlag, 2009.
Error Analytic model for Web Application Reliability Improvement, the 12th IASTED int. conference on Internet and Multimedia, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, USA, 2008.
Analysis of Anomalies and Failures in Dynamic Web Applications, IASTED Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Applications, Cambridge, MA, 2007.
Analytic Model for Web Anomalies Classification 10th IEEE Int. Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE'07), Dallas, TX, 2007.