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Dr. Mahmoud Youssef
is Assistant Professor in the department
of Business Information
Systems (BIS) at the Arab Academy for
Science and Technology, Alexandria, Egypt. From
2009 to 2010, Dr. Youssef was the Head of BIS
and from 2007 to 2009, he was the Head of
E-Commerce
department. Between
2010 and 2011, Dr. Youssef
served as General manager of Information
Technology at the Mansour
Group.
He
received his PhD
in Information Technology from Rutgers,
the State University of New Jersey. In
summer 2006, Dr. Youssef was a Visiting
Scholar in the
Center for Information Management, Integration
and Connectivity (CIMIC)
at Rutgers university.
Dr.
Youssef's research
interests include semantic representation
and matching in E-commerce, and Semantic
Web Services and their applications to
trust and security. He has also
conducted research on privacy in mobile
services, mobile commerce, information
security, indexing of high dimensional
data, workflow security, distributed
objects, and moving objects databases. His
research was published in top ACM, IEEE
conferences and Professional Journals.
In
the last few years, Dr. Youssef taught
several technical and management related
courses at the doctorate, master's and
undergraduate programme in the Arab
Academy as well as in Alexandria
University. He has also taught several
undergraduate and MBA courses in the
Management Science and Information Systems
department at Rutgers University and the
School of Management in NJIT.
Dr. Youssef provides
consulting services in the areas of E-Business
Applications Development and Deployment,
Enterprise Systems, Work Process Design,
Computer Networks, and Information Security.
Before
joining the Arab Academy for Science and
Technology, Dr. Youssef worked as a
network engineer for the World
Health Organization (WHO)
-- a United Nations organization.
Dr.
Youssef holds Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer
and Microsoft certified Trainer titles.
He
is currently working on the Arab World
Edition of Laudon and Trever's E-Commerce
book with Pearson Press.
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