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Anas N. Al-Rabadi |
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B.0, B.1, B.2, B.3, B.4, B.5, B.6, B.7, B.8, B.m, C.0, C.1, C.2, C.3, C.4, C.5, C.m, F.0, F.1, F.2, F.3, F.4, F.m, G.0, G.1, G.2, G.3, G.4, G.m, I.0, I.2, I.3, I.4, I.5, I.6, I.7, I.m, J.0, J.1, J.2, J.3, J.4, J.5, J.6, J.7, J.m
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| Institution: |
University of Jordan
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| Address: |
Computer Engineering Department University of Jordan Amman Jordan
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| Home Page: |
http://web.pdx.edu/~psu21829/
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Curriculum Vitae:
Positions
- 2007 – present: The University of Jordan (JU): Associate Professor in the Computer Engineering Department
- 2004 – 2007: The University of Jordan (JU): Assistant Professor in the Computer Engineering Department
- March – September 2006 - Assistant Dean for Computer and IT Affairs in the JU Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS)
- July - September 2005: Interim Chairman (Head) of the JU Computer Engineering
Department
- 2002 – 2004: Portland State University: Post-Doctoral and Research Fellow in the Office of Graduate Studies and Research (OGSR) and in the Systems Science Ph.D. Program, Instructor in the Physics Department, and Research Assistant Faculty member.
- 2002: Research Assistant (RA) in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Portland State University.
- 1997 – 2002: Teaching Assistant (TA) in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Portland State
University.
- 1997: Instructor at Heald College in Portland, Oregon
Education
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Portland State University in fall 2002 in Computer Design and Engineering.
- M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Portland State University in winter 1998 in Digital Control Systems Design and Power Electronic Systems Design.
- B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology in spring 1995 in Telecommunication Systems Design and Electronic Systems Design.
Main Research Interests:
- computer architecture
- computer aided design (CAD)
- advanced logic synthesis
- low-power VLSI circuit design
- robotics
- soft computing
- quantum and nano computing
- reversible logic
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