

Mohamed Aboutabl
Professor Mohamed Aboutabl is working to advance the understanding of computer security, fault tolerance, computer networks, real-time systems, and wireless communication. As an Associate Professor of Computer Science at James Madison University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his students and colleagues. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. and M.Sc. from Alexandria University in Egypt, followed by an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Real-Time Systems from the University of Maryland at College Park. Before his tenure at James Madison University, Professor Aboutabl gained valuable industry experience as a Member of Technical Staff at renowned companies such as Honeywell, Lucent Technologies, and FirstWave Intelligent Optical Networks. This blend of academic and practical expertise enriches his teaching and research, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical concepts and their real-world applications. His research is primarily focused on enhancing the reliability and security of computer systems. By exploring the intricacies of real-time operating systems and fault tolerance, Professor Aboutabl aims to develop systems that are both efficient and resilient. His work in computer networks and wireless communication seeks to improve connectivity and data transmission, which are crucial in today's interconnected world. In addition to his research, Professor Aboutabl is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of computer scientists. He is actively involved in guiding students through their academic and research endeavors, encouraging them to explore innovative solutions to complex problems. His commitment to education and research excellence has made him a respected figure in the field of computer science. Through his work, Professor Aboutabl continues to contribute to the advancement of technology, ensuring that systems are not only cutting-edge but also secure and dependable. His efforts in bridging the gap between academia and industry have positioned him as a leader in his field, inspiring both peers and students alike.