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Academic

Dr.

Khaled Al-Saqabi

Associate Professor

Office Location:
S02E1169

Education

Degree Discipline Institution Year
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering (Computer Track) North Carolina State University, USA Aug, 1989
M.S. Electrical Engineering (Computer Track) Ohio State University, USA Mar, 1985
B.S.E. Electrical Engineering University of South Florida, USA Dec, 1982

 

Research Interests

Process Migration Algorithms in Workstations Clusters. Process Scheduling in Distributed Systems. Communication software testing and specification.

Selected Publications

  • K. Al-Saqabi, S. Sarwar and K. Saleh, “Distributed Gang Scheduling in Networks of Heterogeneous Workstations”, Computer Communications Journal, 1997, _
  • K.H. Al-Saqabi and K. Saleh, “An Efficient Process Migration Algorithm for Homogenous Clusters”, Journal of Information and Software Technology, 1996, _
  • K.H. Al-Saqabi, K. Saleh and I. Ahmad, “Recovery from Concurrent Failures in Communication Protocols”, The Journal of Systems Software, 1996, _
  • K. Saleh, I. Ahmad, K. Al-Saqabi and A. Agarwal, “A Recovery Approach to the Design of Stabilizing Communication Protocols”, Computer Communications, Apr, 1995, _
  • K. Saleh, I. Ahmed, K. Al-Saqabi and A. Agarwal, “An Efficient Recovery Procedure for Fault Tolerance in Distributed Systems”, Journal of Systems and Software, Apr, 1994, _

 

Work Experience

Academic Experience
Institution Designation Year/Period
Kuwait University Assistant Professor 1989-1996
Kuwait University Associate Professor 1996

 

Industry Experience
Organization Designation Year/Period
College of Graduate Studies Vice Dean 2000 – 2004
College of Graduate Studies Vice Dean/Academic Affairs 2007 – 2009
College of Graduate Studies Students Affairs Assignment 1999 – 2000
Community Service and Continuing Education Center Computer System Programmer Supervisor 1997 – 2001
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland Oregon, USA Visiting Professor 1993 – 1994
Blitzen Project, Goddard Aerospace & Flight Center grant at the Micro Electronic Center of North Carolina, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Research Assistant 1987 – 1989