Muhammad Ali
Assoc. Prof.
Computer Science
Tuskegee University
United States of America
Biography
ADDRESS: Room 100, Brimmer Hall, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088 TELEPHONE: Office: 334-727-8159 EDUCATION D Sc. (Computer Science) George Washington University, USA M Sc. (Electronic Equipment Design) Cranfield Institute of Technology, UK B.E. (Avionics) National University of Science & Technology, Pakistan CONTINUING EDUCATION UPCRC Illinois Summer School on Multicore Programming - 2009 9th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium, Purdue University - 2008 Beyond Face-to-Face Instruction to Blended and Online Instruction, Oakwood University - 2007 Midwest Grid Computing Workshop, University of Chicago, Illinois - 2007 Case-Studies in Science Workshop, State University of New York at Buffalo - 2006 Workshop on Social & Ethical Issues in Information Assurance, Purdue University - 2005 Microsoft Academic Days at the MIT, MIT, Boston, MA - 2005 Information Assurance Education Graduate Certificate Program, Purdue University - 2004 CERIAS/CISCO Network Security Boot camp for Professors, Purdue University - 2004 Wireless LAN Security Workshop, New York - 2003 Information Security Curriculum Development Workshop, Kennesaw State University - 2003 Supercomputing 2003 Education Program at SC2003 Conference, Phoenix, Arizona - 2003 Incorporating Computational Science Tools and Techniques into Undergraduate Courses, Workshop, July 20-23, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama - 2003 Critical Thinking Workshop, Tuskegee University - 2002 EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama 2005- Assistant Professor, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama 2001-2005 Center Director and Head of Faculty, Beaconhouse-Informatics, Pakistan 1999-2000 Head, Dept. of Electrical Engr, Ripah University, Pakistan 1997-1999 Assoc. Prof., Electrical Engr, National University of Science & Tech, Pakistan 1995-1997 Director of Air Defense Automation Systems Maintenance 1994-1995 Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Avionics, NUST, Pakistan 1989-1994 Team Leader, process control software development 1979-1984 Lecturer, Dept. of Avionics, NUST, Pakistan 1978-1979
Research Interest
Bioinformatics, Computer Networks, Information Security, High Performance Computing and related pedagogy
Publications
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Melissa Dark, Richard Epstein, Linda Morales, Terry Countermine, Qing Yuan, Muhammad Ali, Matt Rose, Nathan Harter, "A Framework for Information Security Ethics Education", The 10th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, June 5-9, 2006
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Dark, M., Epstein, R., Morales, L., Countermine, T., Ali, M., Yuan, Q., Rose, M., & Harter, N., "A Pedagogical Framework for Ethical Development". (2007) M. Quigley. Encyclopedia of Information Ethics and Security Idea Group.
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Ali, M., Jangum, D., The Development of a Security Engineering Course at Tuskegee University, The 2009 International Conference on Security and Management, July 2009.
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Ali, M., Development of a Course Sequence for an Interdisciplinary Curriculum, Higher Education Studies, Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2012
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Ali, M., Development of Bioinformatics Foundational Courses in Undergraduate Curricula, International Conference on Frontiers in Education, July 2012