| Areas
of Interest |
Parallel
Computer Architecture,
Performance Modeling and Evaluation,
High Speed Memory-Cache Design,
Telecommunications
Information Technology
LAN Networks
WAN Networks design and performance analysis
Computer & Networks Security
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| Biography:
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Bahman
S. Motlagh is an associate professor at the University of Central
Florida and the Program Coordinator for Information System Technology
program. He received his B.S. from Istanbul Academy of Sciences,
M.S.Cp.E, and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Engineering from the University
of Central Florida, in 1993 and 1997, respectively. He is a member
of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and senior
member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE). He has served as Chairman of the IEEE Cape Canaveral section
and is currently serving as Executive committee member in charge
of professional activities of the IEEE Cape Canaveral section. He
has published numerous papers on various electrical engineering
applications and computer architecture. He has presented numerous
research papers in national and international conferences in Europe,
Asia, and South America. |
| Courses: |
- EEL 4767 Computer System Design 1
- EEL 3801 Introduction to Computer Engineering
- EEL 4801 C Programming
- EEL 4882 Engineering System Software
- EEL 3342L Introduction to Digital Circuits Lab
- CET 3323 Digital Technology
- CET 2364 System Applications in C
- CET 3198 Digital Systems
- CET 3383 Applied Systems Analysis 1
- CET 4523 Applied Systems Analysis 2
- CET 4427 Applied Database 1
- CET 4505 Applied Operating Systems 1
- CET 4333 Computer Organization and Design
- CET 4915 Senior Design Project
- CET 3905 Independent Study
- CET 4906 Independent Study
- EET 3143 Electronic Devices and Circuits
- EET 4518 Linear Integrated Circuits
- EET 4915 Senior Design
- EET 3905 Independent Study
- CET 3752 Introduction to Telephony
- CET 4483 Introduction to Local Area Networks Technology
- CET 4748 Introduction to Wide Area Networks Technology
- CET 4749 Wide Area Networks II
- CET 3010 Introduction to Information Technology
- MAC 2147 Mathematics for Calculus
- MAC 2281 Calculus for Scientists and Engineers I
- EGN 1006 Introduction to the Engineering Profession
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