Computer engineering


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BACKGROUND INFORMATION



    1. Contact Information


Dr. Adnan A. Gutub

Chairman of the Computer Engineering Department

College of Computer Science and Engineering

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals

KFUPM Box 5056

Tel: +966-3-860-2110

Fax. +966-3-860-3059
Email: gutub@kfupm.edu.sa

    1. Program History


King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) was established in September 1963. The first students were admitted a year later when 67 young men enrolled in what was then the College of Petroleum and Minerals (CPM). Since that time, the University enrollment has grown to more than 10000 students. The university has been all-male institution since that date.

Several significant events have marked the University's growth. In 1971, at the first graduation ceremony, four men received their baccalaureate degrees in engineering. In 1975, the College of Petroleum and Minerals became the University of Petroleum and Minerals, a change both in name and academic status. In 1986, the University was renamed: King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals.


The computer engineering program (COE) was established in 1986 at the College of Computer Sciences and Engineering (CCSE) at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM). The degree title for those students who satisfactorily complete the program is the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering. This is the only Bachelor Degree offered by the program. More details about the program are available on the department website at: http://www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/coe/

Computer engineering is a discipline of interest and demand locally in Saudi Arabia, regionally in the Middle East and internationally worldwide. Currently, there is a critical shortage of computer professionals who can design and implement computer systems and networks. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has focused on computer technology and its utilization as one of the fundamental tools to modernize its industry to cope up with advances in modern technology. It is, therefore, mandatory to prepare highly qualified computer engineers who are capable of mastering the last advances in such a rapidly growing technology.

The Computer Engineering Department offers strong undergraduate educational program leading to a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Engineering. It also have a well-established graduate programs leading to a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Engineering, and two programs joint with the Information & Computer Science Department: Master of Science (MS) in Computer Networks, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE).

The Computer Engineering program at KFUPM provides a comprehensive coverage of a wide range of COE subjects and areas that are dynamically improving according to the need and applicability. Nowadays, COE concentrations cover:



  • Computer Architecture & Digital Design

  • Parallel and Distributed Systems

  • Communications and Networks

  • VLSI and Design Automation

  • Computer Systems and Applications (Robotics, Security, Multimedia….etc)

Computer engineering tradition in education, research, and public service continues because of the commitment of the COE talented faculty, staff, and students and the endless support from KFUPM, the Saudi government, and the industry. Our relations with the industry include research collaborations, project contracts, short courses training, internships for students and faculty through summer training, and the Cooperative education program.
    1. Options


The graduates from the program obtain a degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering. There is only one computer engineering program, and all students are full-time day and on-campus program students. The program provides the student two opportunities for industrial training; either through a two-month summer training program or through a 7-month COOP training program. The summer training program is equivalent to 0 credits while the COOP program is equivalent to 9 credits. The student has to submit a progress report on a regular basis during the training period and a final report should be submitted by the end of the training period. A committee will be formed by the department where the student will present and defend his work.

Moreover, the program gives the students the opportunity to pursue concentrations (during the last year of the program) in some subspecialties like Computer Communication and Networks, Computer Architecture, Digital System Design, and Computer Application.


    1. Organizational Structure


The administration of the COE program is the responsibility of the chairman of the department. The administrative affairs are channeled to the upper administration, represented by his Excellency the Rector and the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, the dean of the college of Computer Science and Engineering (CCSE), through the chairman of the COE department. The department chairman is responsible of the COE Faculty, COE students, COE Research Assistant and Graduate Assistants (RAs and Gas), and COE Lab support staff. Figure ‎0.4 -1 shows the organizational structure of the COE program.

Figure ‎0.4 1. Overview of the COE program organizational structure

The chairman of the department is helped in administering the program by a number of standing departmental committees. Table 0.4-1 lists these committees/coordinators and their duties.


Table ‎0.4 1. Committees/coordinators, committee membership, and duties




Standing Committee and membership

Duties

1

Graduate

Dr. Uthman Baroudi,

Dr. Alaaeddin Amin



  • Updating the M.Sc. Program to reflect market demands and international standards.

  • Evaluation of new MS and Ph.D. applicants and reviewing graduate student’s petitions.

  • Updating graduate Student Guide.

  • Monitoring graduate students’ progress.

  • Preparing a list of addresses for COE or related departments in prestigious universities all over the world.

  • Preparing publicity material regarding Graduate Program in Computer Engineering, admission and fellowships in Computer Engineering.

2

Assessment

Dr. Marwan AbuAmara,

Dr. Mohammed Sqalli

Dr. Tarek Sheltami


  • Apply the COE assessment plan: coordinate the process of Rubrics assessment, data collection, data presentation, and the running all needed surveys.

  • Deliver the assessment data to the ABET committee.

3

Curriculum

Dr. Tarek Sheltami,

Dr. Radwan Abdel-Aal,

Dr. Mohammed Elrabaa,

Dr. Ashraf Mahmoud



  • Evaluation of student petitions and dealing with Registrar memos.

  • Providing support on all curriculum related issues in the university.

  • Evaluation and review of course files.

  • Handling all curriculum related issues like double majoring, pre-requisites, graduation requirements, etc.

  • Review and recommendation on proposed new elective undergraduate courses in coordination with area coordinators.

4

ABET

Dr. Mayez Al-Mouhamed

Dr. Radwan Abdel-Aal

Dr. Marwan Abu-Amara


  • Prepare materials needed for ABET and other organization accreditation. Participate in IAC meeting and discussion.

  • Develop an Assessment plan

  • POs: Analyze assessment data and identify need for improvement

  • PEOs: analyze assessment data and carry out review of PEOs.

5

Lab

Dr. AbdulHafid Bouhraoua

Mr. Hazem Selmi

Mr. Khalid J. Mallick


  • Recommending the necessary enhancement of labs, for both teaching as well as research purposes.

  • Recommending the necessary equipment for various labs with the help of various labs’ coordinators.

  • Reviewing and prioritizing lab equipment purchases.

  • Monitoring the departmental equipment inventory.

  • Planning lab development in terms of equipment, space, and manpower.

  • Preparing periodic status reports in respect of purchase requisitions.

6

Industrial Relation

Dr. Basem Almadani

Dr. Mohamed Mudawar

Dr. Ashraf Mahmoud

Dr. Wasim Raad




  • Establishing links between the department and regional industry.

  • Publicizing the department programs to organizations and companies inside and outside the Kingdom.

  • Promoting department graduates to government and private organizations through all possible means.

  • Promoting department consultation services to government and private organizations.

  • Preparation of industrial brochures for the department.

  • Preparing some senior design projects for organizations and companies.

  • Preparing a list of possible speakers from the industries, and inviting them to visit the department.

7

Low Enrollment

Dr. Aiman El-Maleh


  • Look into the strategic planning for the Department.

  • Prepare publicity and presentations to prep year students

  • Present the COE discipline to prep year students

8

Textbook and Course Assignment Liaison

Dr. Mohamed Mudawar


  • The acquisition and disposition of textbooks for courses in coordination with area coordinator.

  • Write to the publishers for getting complimentary copies of books for evaluation for the undergraduate/graduate courses.

  • Write to the publishers for getting complimentary copies of books for evaluation for the undergraduate/graduate courses.

  • Review and recommendation of textbooks for proposed new elective undergraduate/graduate courses and any changes to textbooks in coordination with area coordinators.

  • Prepare Book PRs for every year’s needs (two regular semesters & one summer session) for COE undergraduate & graduate courses, with the coordination of the Chairmen of COE Undergraduate and Graduate Committees.

  • Any communication with Bookstore and Library regarding textbooks.

The Industrial Advisory Board of the department is formed under the name of Industry Advisory Committee (IAC). It is chaired by the department chairman and six members from the industry and four COE faculty members. Table ‎0.4 -2 lists the IAC members.


Table ‎0.4 2. Industry Advisory Committee




Industry Advisory Committee

Role

Title and Affiliation

1

Dr. Adnan Gutub

Chairman

Associate Professor, Chairman of the COE Department, KFUPM, Dhahran 31261, KSA

2

Dr. Khalid Al-Biyari

Member

Senior Vice President, Advanced Electronic Company, PO Box # 90916, Riyadh 11623, KSA.

3

Mr. Ali A. Al-Masari,

Member

Superintendent, Communications Operations Department Saudi Aramco, P.O. Box. 1297, Dhahran 31311, KSA

4

Mr. Masud Eid Al-Amiri

Member

General Manager, Information Technology Services SABIC, Riyadh 11422, Saudi Arabia.

5

Mr. Ahmad Ashadawi,

Member

President, Al-Falak Electronic Equipment & - Supplies Co, Al-Khobar, KSA.

6

Mr. Alaa Abunijem,

Member

MS, PMP, Energy Team lead and Strategic Relations Manager, Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Intel Corporation, PO Box 7247, Riyadh 11462, KSA

7

Mr. Aiman H Mufti,

Member

Supervisor, Technical Knowledge Sharing Unit, Engineering Knowledge & Resources Division, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, KSA.

8

Dr. Dr. Mayez Al-Mouhamed

Member

Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No. 787, Dhahran 31261, KSA.

9

Dr. Aiman El-Maleh,

Member

Associate Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No.1063 , Dhahran 31261, KSA.

10

Dr. Ashraf Mahmoud

Member

Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No. 1724, Dhahran 31261, KSA.

11

Dr. Basem Almadani

Member

Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No .1195, Dhahran 31261, KSA.

The COE ABET Committee is responsible for the supervision of the direct and indirect assessment processes, carrying out continuous improvement, and preparation of the ABET Self-Study Report. It consists of the following members:

  1. Dr. Mayez Al-Mouhamed, Chairman

  2. Dr. Radwan Abdel-Aal, Member

  3. Dr. Marwan Abu-Amara, Member




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