Here is a list of students that I have or I am currently working with.
Dr. Ramez Shamseldin
Gradauted - 5/09
http://www.drramezshamseldin.com/
Dr. Ramez Ahmed Shamseldin received his PhD in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering from Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA on April 2009. His Master degree in Information System of Management from Devry University, Chicago, Illinois in 2004, and his B.Sc degree from Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt in 1997. He is an Assistant Professor in Industrial and Management Engineering at Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport. He worked as a Senior Design Engineer at Verizon Business Telecommunication, United States of America. His research interests include issues related to network optimization, simulation and modeling dynamic and complex systems, computer clusters analysis, agent-based modeling.
Mahmoud T. Khasawneh
Ph.D. Student
Voice: 607-321-8796
Fax: 757-683-5640
Email: mkhasawn@odu.edu
Room: Kaufman Hall, Room 249
PhD Student
Mahmoud T. Khasawneh is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Engineering
Management in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems
Engineering at Old Dominion University. He received a B.S. degree in
Management Information Systems (MIS) from the Faculty of Economics
& Administrative Sciences at the Hashemite University, in Zarqa,
Jordan.
His research interests are generally focused on the integration of
management in enterprise and complex system dynamics, using tools such
as simulation modeling and analysis. More specifically, he is focused
on applied inter-disciplinary research, whereby the theoretical
framework of computer science and information systems is applied to and
utilized in the solution of real-world problems in business,
manufacturing, and other industries. He also has interest in
investigating the sources of potential leverage in the development of
methodologies, techniques and architectures for engineering a knowledge
management framework that supports knowledge creation, dissemination
and utilization in an enterprise setting.
Jun Zhang
Ph.D. Student
Phone #: 757-683-5145
Fax: 757-683-5640
Email: jzhan009@odu.edu
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PhD Student
Nevan Edward Norris Shearer, M.E.M.
Doctoral Student
Department of Engineering Management & Systems Engineering
Frank Batten College of Engineering & Technology
Old Dominion University
241 Kaufman Hall
Norfolk, VA 23529
Voice: 757-683-5145
Fax: 757-683-5640
Email: nesheare@odu.edu
PhD StudentMaster of Engineering Management., May 2007. Old Dominion University.
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Technology. December 2005. Old Dominion University.
My Research interests include Response Surface Methodology, as well
as, Applied Statistical Methods. Moreover, I believe these methods can
be used very successfully to optimize products and processes. These
methods might also be incorporated in creating artificial intelligence
that can manage and control self-healing systems, especially scheduling
systems.
Tariq H. Zain-El-Abdein
Graduate Student
Phone: 757-971-3717
Fax: 757- 857-6525
Email: tzain001@odu.edu
Email: ta4145@att.com
PhD Student
Tariq H. Zain-El-Abdein is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in
Engineering Management in the Department of Engineering Management and
Systems Engineering at Old Dominion University. He received his B.Sc.
(Honours) in Electrical Engineering (1993) from the Department of
Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and
Architecture at the University Of Khartoum (U. of K.) in Khartoum,
Sudan. He received his Masters in Engineering Management (M.E.M) with a
GPA of 4.0/4.0, from the Department of Engineering Management &
Systems Engineering, at Old Dominion University, in May 2006. He was
with Lucent Technologies for over 5 years in the Radio Frequency (RF)
department and now he is working for AT&T Wireless in planning,
designing and managing the evolution of 3G wireless network.
His research interests include Operations Research, Simulation
Modeling and Analysis, Engineering Management and Optimization
Techniques. He is mainly focusing on the use of System Dynamics (SD)
modeling and simulation to explore the market dynamics and understand
the evolution of mobile phone market.