Expert Details
Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical devices, Telecommunications devices and protocols, Software Development, Software Testing
ID: 730779
New York, USA
He has seven U.S. patents in the fields of testing and artificial intelligence. He co-haired several international conferences in telecommunications systems.
Expert is the founder of Bio-inspired Computation Lab in City College of New York.
He has received grants from U.S. Army and NSF and published extensively in the fields of artificial intelligence, mobile networks and telecommunication protocols.
Expert is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Developed a large bus fleet management system for MTA with graduate and undergraduate student interns. Developed pilot systems for MTA for tracking bus positions and receiving contactless payments using smart cards in buses.Developed test and verification systems for complex VOIP telephone systems produced by Avaya.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1986 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: Cornell University |
Year: 1980 | Degree: M.S. | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: Cornell University |
Year: 1978 | Degree: B.S. | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: Istanbul Technical University |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1996 to 2012 | Employer: City University of New York | Title: Professor | Department: Electrical Engineering |
Responsibilities:He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in programming, telecommunications, bio-inspired computation techniques and genetic algorithms. He conducts research in the areas of artificial intelligence, mobile ad-hoc networks and test generation for complex systems. He extensively published in these areas. He served as a consultant for many companies such as MTA, Avaya, and Lucent. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2008 to 2009 | Employer: Telcordia Technologies, Inc. | Title: Senior Research Scientist | Department: Applied Research |
Responsibilities:Conducted research on cognitive networks, modeling complex GUI and cognition engines in civilian and military mobile ad hoc network applications. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2000 to 2001 | Employer: Next Level Communications | Title: Director | Department: Technology |
Responsibilities:He designed test and verification methodologies and tool development within Next Level saving millions of dollars in system verification testing and product delivery processes. He reported directly to the Senior Vice President of Technology. He supervised a group of five software and electrical engineers and leveraged the use of external personnel of a 200-person engineering department. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1986 to 1993 | Employer: AT&T Bell Labs | Title: Distinguished Member of Technical Staff | Department: Network Performance Center |
Responsibilities:Was a project Leader in Modeling Communication Network Protocols: prepared models for ISDN BRI/PRI terminals, 5ESS and 4ESS Switches and PBXs (Definity products, Systems 75/85) for network/terminal emulators, interoperability testing software accelerating the development process from months to weeks.He was a project leader in Conformance and Interoperability Testing of Network Protocols: he developed patented formal methodologies for conformance and interoperability testing of communication protocol implementations to generate minimal tests reducing test cycle by an order of magnitude, from weeks to days, for complex protocol suites He was a Project Leader for Software Development: he developed many test generation and verification systems. |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 2006 to 2010 | Agency: U.S. Army, Fort Monmouth, CECOM | Role: Research Grant recepient | Description: Conducted research on knowledge sharing agent using genetic algorithms in mobile ad-hoc networks. |
Years: 2001 to 2010 | Agency: Army Research Labs (ARL) | Role: Resarch Grant Recepient | Description: Conducted research on efficient reliable end-to-end communications. |
Years: 2017 to 2019 | Agency: U.S. Army, APG, CECOM, Aberdeen, MD | Role: Research Grant Recepient | Description: Conducted research on artificial intelligence for unmanned aerial vehicles |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society Fellow of the IEEE School of Engineering Outstanding Teacher Award |
Professional Appointments |
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Technical Program Co-chairman: 17th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications Technical Program Co-chairman: 18th IFIP International Conference on Testing Communicating Systems Organizing Committee Member and Technical Program Vice-Chairman: IEEE Intl. Conference on Communications |
Awards / Recognition |
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Three AT&T Bell Labs Vice Presidential Research Appreciation Awards Best Paper Award in AT&T Electronic Test Conference AT&T Bell Labs Vice Presidential Quality Award Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society Fellow of the IEEE School of Engineering Outstanding Teacher Award Senate Member of the City College of New York Title of "Docent" awarded by the National University Council of Turkey |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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Has over 150 peer-reviewed publications as journal papers, book chapters, and conference papers. He has 7 U.S. patents. |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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Turksih | Native language. |
Fields of Expertise
artificial intelligence, communication system engineering, computer algorithm, computer algorithm application, computer algorithm optimization, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering system test, game theory, genetic algorithm, software engineering, sort algorithm, test engineering, knowledge engineering