October 2009 - present
Internship and Academic Coordinator, Lebanese American University
Duties include serving as an academic and internship coordinator for the MEPI Tomorrow's Leaders project.
October 2005 - September 2009
Assistant Dean,
Lebanese American University
Duties included assisting the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences in administering school affairs, supporting the NEASC accreditation work, and monitoring the execution of the academic excellence initiatives of the University’s strategic plan.
October 2003 - September 2005
Chairperson,
Lebanese American University
Duties
include chairing the Division of Computer Science and Mathematics.
During my tenure, I served on
the strategic planning committee as the champion of
academic excellence.
June 1998 - present
Assistant
Professor,
Lebanese American University
Duties include teaching a
variety of computer science courses, conducting research in the area of
asynchronous transfer mode networks and computer security, serving on university
committees, and advising undergraduate and graduate students.
March 1993 - May 1998
Senior
Member of Technical Staff,
The Aerospace Corporation
Duties included
analysing and
evaluating various trusted commercial systems (operating systems and database
management systems), performing security testing and evaluation, supporting
various space programs in the area of secure system design, development and
system integration, and conducting research in the area of multilevel secure
systems engineering.
March 1992 - February 1993
Assistant
Professor,
Moorhead State University
Duties included teaching a
variety of computer science and computer information systems courses, conducting
research in the area of concurrency control and query processing, serving on
university committees, and advising graduate students.
September 1989 -February 1992
Research
Assistant,
North Dakota State University
Duties included conducting
research in the area of transaction management in multilevel secure database
management systems, administrating an IBM AS/400 system, and serving as a
graduate assistant for several graduate courses.
August 1988 -August 1989
Software
Engineer,
Minnesota
State University
Duties included developing test
plans and executing test procedures on the various licensed products of the IBM
AS /400 system.
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