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Emil H Salib, Ph.D.

Professor, ISAT

  • Office: ISAT/CS 312
  • Phone: 540-568-2749
  • Email: salibeh@jmu.edu
  • Mailing Address:
    MSC 4102
    701 Carrier Drive
    Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807

Education


  • Ph.D. Solid State Physics, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
  • M.S. Telecommunications Networks, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • B.S. Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Communications), Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
  • B.S. Physics, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Experience


  • Telcordia Technologies, NJ – Solution Architect for new services
  • Bellcore, NJ – Large scale software system engineering for Computer, Data and Telecommunications Networks
  • Bell Communications Research, NJ – Transmission Equipment Technical Analysis, Generic Requirements, Telecommunications Standard, Equipment Characterization and Modeling and Predictive Service and Transport Performance Monitoring.
  • University of Hull, UK - Post- doctoral Research Assistant in the Magneto-Optics Research Group.

Scholarly Interests/Research Topics


  • Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Applications (e.g., Environmental Resource Management, Real time vital signs monitoring, Energy and power consumption management
  • Computer, Data and Telecommunications Network and Service Design and Emulation
  • Problem based Learning (PBL) (with emphasis on Lab Hands-On project)

 

Announcements

  • June 20-22
    The Virginia Center for Wind Energy is hosting the 3rd biennial Statewide Wind Energy Symposium at James Madison University. This is a great chance for JMU students, faculty, and staff from across all departments to learn about wind energy right here on campus! More
  • The Geographic Science program administers the ArcGIS site license for K-12 schools in Virginia. Read More

Welcome from ISAT

Department HeadWelcome to the Department of Integrated Science and Technology! Our students and faculty study the application of a broad range of sciences and technologies to problems of current societal importance. We focus not only on the technical issues but also on how to ensure that these solutions will be embraced by society. More >
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