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Mohammed Odeh

Mohammed Odeh (Ph.D.) heads the Software Engineering Research Group in the Faculty of Environment and Technology of the University of West of England, UK (UWE), and is KHCC Professor of Cancer Care Informatics. Mohammed co-founded Cancer Care Informatics as a dedicated initiative and discipline that includes the 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics, the first MSc in Cancer Care Informatics taught and research programme jointly run by King Hussein Cancer Center and the University of Jordan, with input from UWE. He is also the co-founder and co-editor in chief of the forthcoming International Journal on Cancer Care Informatics. He has more than 33 years of research and development experience in the engineering of software systems, with an in-depth interest in systems of systems software engineering applied to cancer care and aerospace, knowledge-driven requirements engineering and bridging the gap between business processes and IT systems. He has been supervising twenty Ph.D. students in software engineering and other related disciplines. Mohammed has been acting as invited Ph.D. examiner externally and internally, referee for the promotion of academic staff to professorial posts, invited keynote speaker in international conferences and associate editor on international journals. Mohammed was the co-organizer of the 5th IEEE CloudCom Conference in December 2013 and introduced the first Requirements Engineering for Cloud Computing (RECC) at the IEEE CloudCom Conference. He has been the principal investigator on UWE’s OntoREM project and is joint inventor of OntoREM, with Dr. Kossmann from Airbus, which has a fully granted US patent. He was an associate editor of the INCOSE/Wiley Systems Engineering and sits on the editorial board of the IAJIT journal. Also, he is on the steering committee of the ACIT conference series. He has been UWE Bristol co-investigator on EU FP5, FP6 and FP7 projects. Mohammed was the programme leader and co-organizer of the 2015 EICM Conference in Bristol, UK.


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