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Assistant Project Coordinator

Location:
Montreal, QC, Canada
Posted:
March 22, 2019

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Resume:

CURRICULUM VITAE

Zouhier Abou-Assaleh

Contact Information

Citizenship: Canadian

Languages: English, French, Arabic

Postal Address: 422 Ave. Mont-Royal E., Montreal, QC H2J 1W1

Telephone: 514-***-****

E-Mail: ac8vcq@r.postjobfree.com

Skills

Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Mathematical Finance: Analytical / Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations. System Analysis, Relational Database.

Computing Tools

Computers/Platforms: PC-IBM (Ms DOS, MS Windows), Work Station (UNIX), Super Computer CRAY (UNICOS), VAX (VMS), MAC.

Coding: BASIC, FORTRAN, C++, Python, R. MS-Visual Basic, VBA (MS Excel & Access),

Database: Relational Database SQL, MS-Access. Data Migration.

Office Tools: Ms Office Pro (Word, Access, Excel, Power Point, Publisher, FrontPage).

Other Tools: Crystal Reports Pro.

Diplomas

Ph.D. Energy Science 1992

Theoretical Plasma Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion Energy: Analytical/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations.

Université du Québec, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, (INRS-Énergie et Matériaux), Varennes, Québec, Canada.

M.Sc. Physics 1983

Theoretical Plasma Physics.

Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

B.Sc. Mathematics and Physics, 1979.

Damascus University, Damascus, Syria.

Biography

Consultant Information Technology (1996 – Present)

Data Modelling, Project Coordinator. Analysis / Software Development: Database and GUI (full cycle development) for various commercial applications (Industries such as: Pharmaceutical, Manufactory, Retails) using MS VB, Crystal report, MS Access and Excel.

Mathematical Finance Research. (2015 – Present)

Project: Nonlinear Fokker-Planck Modelling of High Frequency Currency Exchange Rate.

Actuarial Department, University of Montreal & INRS Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications.

Recherche and Development (1997 – 2016)

Consultant: Information Technology, Database Modelling and Programming.

McGill University Health Centre ( MUHC ).

Project: CaMos Canadian Multi-centre Osteoporosis Study.

Study Centres (Cities): Vancouver, Calgary, Saskatoon, Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston, Quebec, Halifax, St. John's. Tools: MS Access, MS Excel, MS Word, VB.

Professor (1997 – 1999 )

Delta College, Montreal, Quebec.

Teaching: System Analysis, Visual Basic, Relational Database and MS Access.

Postdoctoral Fellow (1993-1994)

Research: Theoretical Plasma Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion Energy (Applied Mathematics): Analytically/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations.

Tokamak Modelling and ITER Physics Division, Divertor Modelling. Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton, NJ, USA, and Université du Québec, Institut National de la recherche Scientifique, (INRS-Énergie et Matériaux), Varennes, Québec, Canada. Computers used: SUN WorkStation (UNIX), PC IBM.

Postdoctoral Fellow (1991-1992)

Research: Theoretical Plasma Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion Energy: Analytical/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations

Post Doctorate: Topic Group on Exhaust Physics. AEA-Technology, Culham Laboratory, Oxford University, Oxfordshire, UK, and Université du Québec, Institut National de la recherche Scientifique, (INRS-Énergie et Matériaux), Varennes, Québec, Canada.Computers used: WorkStation: IRIS and IBM 6000 (UNIX), PC IBM.

Research Assistant (1985 – 1991)

Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS). INRS–Énergie, Varennes, Québec, Canada.

1987-1991: Doctoral Dissertation. Analytically/Numerical Modelling and Simulations for Theoretical Plasma Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion. Developed large code that solved (analytically and numerically) a set of multidimensional and time dependent integro deferential equations which resulted in a study state or time dependent distribution function (Kinetic and Fluid Models For Plasma Transport). The numerical methods used included the following finite difference methods: Implicit and Semi-Implicit (to obtain a stable numerical solution). Computers used: CRAY (UNICOS), VAX (VMS), PC IBM.

1990: Analytically/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulation of "Measurement of Pre-Sheath Flow Velocities by Laser-Induced Fluorescence" Experiment at INRS–Énergie, Varennes, Québec, Canada. Computers used: CRAY (UNICOS), VAX (VMS), PC IBM.

1987-1989: Analytically/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations for the AURORA Experiment (For Laser Plasma Interaction). Project was done in collaboration with University of California at Davis, USA. Computers used: VAX (VMS), PC IBM.

1985-1989: Research Assistant, INRS–Énergie, Varennes, Québec, Canada: Numerical development for the program BABOUM (an atomic code) using Monte-Carlo Simulation. Computers used: VAX (VMS), PC IBM.

1981 -1985: Teaching Assistant

Mathematics and Numerical Analyses.

Physics Department, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Publications

https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=bPkdR0EAAAAJ&hl=en

Articles / Dissertation / Books with citation to Z. Abou-Assaleh

https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?hl=en&q=%22Z+Abou-Assaleh%22&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp



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