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Imad Muhi

Imad Muhi

Al Khobar

Summary

Enthusiastic Assistant Professor well-versed in [Type] teaching methods and [Type]. Known for providing great support to both professors and students with approachable demeanor and excellent attention to detail. Dedicated to classroom and long-term student success.

Engaging [Job Title] driven to help institutions develop and nurture purposeful curriculums that promote learning through real-world problem-solving. Brings wealth of experience in data analysis and project modeling to guide hands-on research and demonstrations. Uses simple, approachable communication style to reduce learning barriers and spark trust in teaching process.

Overview

32
32
years of professional experience

Work History

Assistant Professor

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU)
06.2016 - Current
  • I am teaching undergraduate classes such as: Calculus I, II, III, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Pre-Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Introductory Algebra. I am responsible for lecturing, designing and evaluating student quizzes and exams.

Assistant Professor

PMU
11.2009 - Current
  • Mentored students and communicated internship and employment opportunities.
  • Built strong rapport with students through class discussions and academic advisement.
  • Supported weekly [Area of study] lab sessions, contributing to student engagement, comprehension and learning objectives.
  • Applied innovative teaching methods to encourage student learning objectives.

Department Chair of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU)
10.2014 - 06.2016
  • Plan, coordinate, schedule, and evaluate the Math courses.
  • Assist with the development and the implementation of the academic strategic plan within the department
  • Recruit, interview, and recommend employment of culturally diverse associate faculty
  • Supervise faculty and coordinate the departmental affairs of the Math
  • Coordinate faculty teaching schedules
  • Resolve students’ complaints and conduct class visitations and written evaluations of associate faculty
  • Develop new classes
  • Coordinate textbook selection within the department and place bookstore orders
  • Teach seven credit hours per academic term.
  • Current Positions

Assistant Professor

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU)
11.2009 - 10.2014
  • I am teaching undergraduate classes such as: Calculus I, II, III, Differential Equations, Pre-Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Introductory Algebra. I am responsible for lecturing, designing and evaluating student quizzes and exams.

Assistant Professor

NYiT
10.2008 - 10.2009
  • Evaluated and supervised student activities and performance levels to provide reports on academic progress.
  • Performed research to serve as basis for academic writing for publication.
  • Proctored exams and provided remediation for learning improvement goals.

Assistant Professor

New York Institute of Technology University (NYiT), Amman Campus, Jordan
10.2008 - 09.2009
  • I have taught undergraduate classes in the following courses: Calculus, Fundamentals of Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Introduction to Probability and Statistical Design. I am responsible for lecturing, designing and evaluating student quizzes and exams.

Teaching Assistant

Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California, USA
09.2001 - 09.2008
  • I have taught courses in calculus, applied mathematics for advance engineering, and Differential Equations. Responsible for tutoring students and for preparing and grading exams.

Project Leader (Editorial Assistant)

Harvey Mudd College, and Claremont Graduate University
09.2002 - 02.2004
  • Textbook "Differential Equations: A Modeling Perspective", 2nd Edition, by Robert L. Borrelli and Courtney S. Coleman. 2002. John Wiley & Sons. Fully responsible for editing the book, preparing exercises, supervising the team members who wrote computer programs, and simulated solutions using MATHEMATICA and MATLAB.

Mathematical Clinic Project

Claremont Graduate University, California
09.2001 - 12.2002
  • “Simple Approximation Formulae for Impact Ionization Effects in Hydrodynamic Model”. Worked as a team member to develop a mathematical model for computer chip development, simulating the results using MATLAB.

Math Instructor

University of Stuttgart, Germany
10.1997 - 09.1999
  • Taught undergraduate classes in advanced calculus and applied mathematics. Responsible for designing and evaluating student assignments, including quizzes and exams. Assisted students with research papers and projects. I had conducted extra review sessions on weekends to help students with mathematical weak backgrounds.

Teaching Assistant

University of Stuttgart, Germany
10.1993 - 09.1997
  • Taught undergraduate classes as a teaching assistant in calculus, linear algebra, applied mathematics, and differential equations. Responsible for evaluating student assignments, quizzes, and exams. Extra sessions were held on weekends to help students with research papers, solving homework problems, and preparing for exams.

Education

Ph.D. - Applied Mathematics

Claremont Graduate University
01.2008

Master’s degree - Applied Mathematics

Claremont Graduate University
01.2003

Master of Science degree - Mathematics

University of Stuttgart
01.1999

Bachelor of Science - Mathematics

Yarmouk University
01.1986

Skills

  • C programming
  • Microsoft Office
  • UNIX
  • MATLAB, MAPLE, and LATEX
  • Blackboard, and Smart board
  • MathXL
  • Mathematics software proficiency

Languages

English
Full Professional
Arabic
Bilingual or Proficient (C2)
German
Advanced (C1)

Timeline

Assistant Professor

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU)
06.2016 - Current

Department Chair of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU)
10.2014 - 06.2016

Assistant Professor

PMU
11.2009 - Current

Assistant Professor

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU)
11.2009 - 10.2014

Assistant Professor

NYiT
10.2008 - 10.2009

Assistant Professor

New York Institute of Technology University (NYiT), Amman Campus, Jordan
10.2008 - 09.2009

Project Leader (Editorial Assistant)

Harvey Mudd College, and Claremont Graduate University
09.2002 - 02.2004

Teaching Assistant

Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California, USA
09.2001 - 09.2008

Mathematical Clinic Project

Claremont Graduate University, California
09.2001 - 12.2002

Math Instructor

University of Stuttgart, Germany
10.1997 - 09.1999

Teaching Assistant

University of Stuttgart, Germany
10.1993 - 09.1997

Master’s degree - Applied Mathematics

Claremont Graduate University

Master of Science degree - Mathematics

University of Stuttgart

Bachelor of Science - Mathematics

Yarmouk University

Ph.D. - Applied Mathematics

Claremont Graduate University

PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC PROJECTS

  • Paper: “Nonlinear waves propagation and stability analysis for planar waves at far field using quintic B-spline collocation metho”. Azhar Iqbal a. Mohd. Junaid Siddiqui a, Imad Muhi. Muhammad Abbas. Alexandria Engineering Journal Volume 59, Issue 4, August 2020, Pages 2695-2703.
  • Https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/alexandria-engineering-journal/vol/59/issue/4
  • Paper: “Time dilation in Lorentzian and modified Euclidean metrics of space-time”. Talal Al-Ameen, and Imad Muhi. submitted to 5th Scopus Conference: “SoCTA2020”. Soft Computing: Theories and Applications.
  • Https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socta2020
  • Paper: “Shape Based Video Watermarking Robust Against Affine Attacks”. Imad Muhi, and Talal Al-Ameen. Submitted to 5th Scopus Conference: “SoCTA2020”. Soft Computing: Theories and Applications.
  • Paper: “The Misleading Implications Of The Premise ‘0=0’ In The Standard Special Relativity”. Talal Al-Ameen, and Imad Muhi. submitted to 5th Scopus Conference: “SoCTA2020”. Soft Computing: Theories and Applications.
  • Book: "Feature based Watermarking". I. Muhi El-Ddin, H. Morris, M. Eyadat, in {Advanced Techniques in Multimedia Watermarking: Image, Video and Audio Applications}, Editor: Dr. Ali Mohammad Al-Haj. IGI publishing (2010).
  • Paper: “A New Approach to Video Watermarking”. Imad Muhi, Hedley Morris, Mohammad Eyadat. Accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS2009). ICICS Proceedings Series. December 20-22, 2009, Amman, Jordan. 2009.
  • Paper: “Wavelet Compression Techniques in Digital Watermarking Embedding Applications”. Imad Muhi, Hedley Morris, Mohammad Eyadat. Accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS2009). ICICS Proceedings Series. December 20-22, 2009, Amman, Jordan. 2009.
  • Paper: “Barcode Watermarking”. Hedley Morris, Imad Muhi El-Ddin, Mohammad Eyadat. The International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG 2009). April 27-29, 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Published by the IEEE Computer Society. 2009
  • Paper: “A New Image Transform”. Hedley Morris and Imad Muhi El-Ddin. “The 2008 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing”, Proceedings of (IPCV’08), pp. 101-107, Vol. I, July 14-17, 2008.
  • Paper: “Watermarking: A New Approach”. Imad Muhi El-Ddin, Hedley Morris, Mohammad Eyadat. (This paper was recognized in May 2008 for best student paper of the Information Technology New Generations Competition. http://www.itng.info/Student.htm). Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG 2008), pp. 795-800, April 6-9, 2008.
  • Paper: “Feature Frame Watermarking”. Imad Muhi El-Din and Hedley Morris. Proceedings of the 41st Annual Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers. pp. 565-570, November 4-7, 2007.
  • Paper: "Compression Standards Roles in Image processing: Case Study". Mohammad Eyadat and Imad Muhi El-Ddin. Proceeding of IEEE International Conference on Information Technology, pp. 135-149. Vol. II. April 4-6, 2005.

ACADEMIC PROJECTS

  • Two Workshops at Oxford University, Oxford, UK. April 2014. http://www.esgi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/03-CrowdEmotion.pdf
  • Two Workshops at New York Institute of Technology (NYiT), Amman campus, Jordan. April 2009, and May, 2009.
  • Ph. D. Thesis: “Watermarking Schemes Robust Against Affine Attacks Applied Mathematics: An application of Digital Image Processing in Information Technology In this Thesis, I propose two schemes in which watermarking is carried-out in the spatial domain using robust feature points to aid in its embedding and extraction. These new algorithms use the Scale-Invariant Feature Transformation, Shape Theory, Curvelet Transform, and two Projective Area-Invariant Transformations. Results are tested and simulated using MATLAB. Claremont Graduate University, California, USA September, 2006- September, 2008.
  • Doctoral Study: Digital Signal Processing (DSP). Analyzing mathematically DSP and investigating its software implementation using MATLAB. Claremont Graduate University, California, USA 2004.
  • Editorial Assistant: Textbook "Differential Equations: A Modeling Perspective". Editorial support on 2nd Edition textbook, by Robert L. Borrelli and Courtney S. Coleman. 2002. John Wiley & Sons. Harvey Mudd College, California, USA 2002-2003.
  • Math Project: “Simple approximation formulae for Impact Ionization Effects in Hydrodynamic Model”, Claremont Graduate University, California, USA 2002.
  • Master Theses: “Multipliers of Fourier Coefficients Spaces”. University of Stuttgart, Germany 1996.

ACTIVITIES & HONORS

Memberships: Member in both American Mathematical Society (AMS), and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)., Rewards: Received the U. S. Department of Education grant GAANN (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) Fellowship for the years 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004., Awards: Awarded (ITNG’s) Best Student Paper of the Year, 2008, (http://www.itng.info/Student.htm)., Conference Committee: Hosting Special Session about Watermarking at the International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS 2009) December 20-22, 2009, Amman, Jordan. 2009.
Imad Muhi