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Computer Science Software

Location:
Hamilton, ON, Canada
Posted:
May 15, 2015

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AOS MULAHUWAISH

ADDRESS AND PERSONAL DATA

** Norfolk Street South

Hamilton - Ontario

L8S 3A5 Canada

• Cell Phone: +1-289-***-****

• email: **************@*****.***

• Citizenship: Canadian

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

• Good background in programming languages (Java, C#, C/C

• Good experience in algorithms and data structures, mathematical modelling and mathematical

proofs.

• Knowledge of different Operating Systems (Unix/Linux, Windows, Android, iOS)

• Professional experience in documentation tools (MS Visio, Latex, Doxygen).

• Ability to meet deadlines, to work independently and in a team, good communication skills.

EDUCATION

McMaster University - Canada

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science (2011 - 2015)

Faculty of Engineering

Department of Computing and Software

Research Area: The control of discrete-event systems (DES) is a research area of current vitality,

stimulated by the hope of discovering general principles common to a wide range of application do-

mains. Among the latter are manufacturing systems, traffic systems, database management systems,

communication protocols, and logistic (service) systems. The contributing specialities are notably con-

trol, computer and communication science and engineering, together with industrial engineering and

operations research. From a formal viewpoint, a DES can be thought of as a dynamic system, namely

an entity equipped with a state space and a state-transition structure. My Ph.D. thesis includes the

following concepts:

• Fault tolerant system in the framework of discrete-event system (DES).

• Fault tolerant system controllable and nonblocking.

• Permanent fault tolerant system controllable and nonblocking.

• Synthesis method of fault tolerant system.

• Hierarchical interface-based supervisory control (HISC) fault tolerant system controllable and

nonblocking.

• Implement the tool using C++ programming languages and DESpot software application.

Relevant Courses: Supervisory Control of Discrete-Event Systems, Logic Discrete Mathematics,

Formal Specification Technique, Design of Numerical Software.

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Malaysia

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Science (2009 - 2010)

Faculty of Computer Science and Information System

Research Area: Jumbo frame is as an approach that allows for higher utilization of larger packet sizes

on a domain-wise basis, decreasing the number of packets processed by core routers while not having any

adverse impact on the link utilization of fairness. The major problem faces by jumbo frame networks

is packet loss during queue congestion inside routers is as the RED mechanism that is recommended to

combine with jumbo frame treats jumbo frame encapsulation as one packet by drop the whole jumbo

frame with packets encapsulate during the congestion time. My Master thesis (A CONGESTION

AVOIDANCE APPROACH IN JUMBO FRAME ENABLED IP NETWORK) includes the following

concepts:

• Modify random early detection (RED) algorithm to drop only partial packets within the jumbo

frame, at congested network periods, and not the entire encapsulation so as to reduce packet drop

in jumbo frame networks.

• Develop drop front technique to combine with modify random early detection (MRED) to drop

partial packets from the head jumbo frame only so as to eliminate the restructuring of packets

inside jumbo frame after the drop operation and thereby increase throughput in jumbo frame

networks.

• Evaluate the findings of performance analysis of jumbo frame after applying the proposed proper-

ties and implemented the properties using C++ programming languages and the network simulator

(NS-2).

Relevant Courses: Advanced Computer Communication and Network, Wireless Communication

System, Advanced Software Engineering, Advanced Computer System and Architecture, Advanced

Theories of Computer Science, Advanced Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Computer Graphics.

Al Mustansiriyah University - Iraq

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science (2001 - 2004)

Faculty of Computer Science

Project Area: Artificial Intelligence.

EXPERIENCE

PEWG for software development 2006 - 2008

Software Developer Amman, Jordan

• Designed and development of proprietary software solutions application using Java and C++.

• Technical supported for IT sales and marketing, give explanation and presentation for new IT

devise software and accessories for sale, marketing staff and customers.

• Undertake a survey to evaluate the market for IT devices and accessories and write a commercial-

ization plan to market the evidential reasoning based system.

• Planed, designed and co-ordinate the development, installation, integration and operation of

computer-based systems.

• Analysed, designed and evaluated the construct of PEWG data, implemented practical solutions

to database problems.

• Configured and managed security software systems of servers, networks, related devises and pro-

gramming all.

• Built LAN and WAN networks and connected them with other networks of company branches and

other partner companies.

Teaching Assistant

1. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada (2011 - Present)

Courses:

• CS 2GA3/SE 3GA3 - Computer Architecture and Organization (Fall 2014 and 2011).

• SE 3F03 - Machine Level Computer Programming (Winter 2014).

• CS/SE 3RA3 - Software Requirements and Security Considerations (Fall 2012).

2. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia (2009 - 2010)

Courses:

• Internet Computing (2010).

• C++ Programming Languages (2009).

Responsibilities Include:

• Leading course tutorials.

• Leading laboratory sessions, review experiments beforehand, student consultation (emails,

office hours), and evaluate students’ lab work.

• Grading papers/exams, essays, quizzes, lab notebooks, meeting with instructor, and invigila-

tion.

• Developing and presenting lectures in place of the course instructor.

Discrete Event System (DES) Research Group

McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada (2011 - 2013)

Responsibilities Include:

• Seminar Director.

• Organizing and charging seminars and meetings.

• Communicating with group members about meetings and other events.

• Constructing, updating and maintain the DES research group.

PUBLICATION

• Aos Mulahuwaish, Kamalrulnizam Abu Bakar, and Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor. A Congestion Avoid-

ance Approach in Jumbo Frame enabled IP Network. (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced

Computer Science and Applications, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2012, Published.

• Simon Radel, Aos Mulahuwaish,, and Ryan Leduc. Fault Tolerant Controllability. 53rd IEEE

Conference on Decision and Control, 2014, Accepted.

• Aos Mulahuwaish, Simon Rade, Oriane Dierikx and Ryan Leduc. Fault Tolerant Controllability

and Nonblocking. International Journal of Control, In process.

• Aos Mulahuwaish,, and Ryan Leduc. Permanent Fault Tolerant Controllability and Nonblock-

ing and Synthesis Method of Fault Tolerant System. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

Journal, In process.

AWARDS

• McMaster university gradate students scholarship (2011 - 2014).

• McMaster university research assistance funds (2011 - 2014).



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