Several MGA School of Computing faculty members and Doctor of Science in Information Technology (DScIT) program alumni recently presented research findings at the 64th Annual International Association for Computer Information Systems (IACIS) Conference. The theme was artificial intelligence and machine learning applications/innovations.
Alumni Research
- Dr. Amanda Aldridge, Examining The Security Essences of Internet of Things (iot) Devices In Smart Homes: Challenges, Vulnerabilities, and Countermeasures
- Dr. Steven Frechette, Assessing Student Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Within The Community College System
- Dr. Peter Kim, Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles Among The Aging Population
- Dr. Patrick Harris, Faculty Perspectives Toward Artificial Intelligence In Higher Education, Panel Discussion: The Current State of Ai In Higher Education (facilitated by Dr. Alex Koohang, MGA School of Computing dean)
- Dr. Angela Munoz, Optimizing Diabetes Diagnosis: Systematic Review of Feature Selection For Predictive Modeling
- Mustafa Abo El Rob and Mohammad Anwar, The Application of Mitre Att&ck Framework In Mitigating Cybersecurity Threats In The Public Sector
Presenting faculty members included:
- Dr. Shannon Beasley, Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Deborah Borkovich, Adjunct Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Karim Feroz, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Kevin Floyd, Associate Dean, School of Computing
- Dr. Richard Kilburn, Chair, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Dr. Joobum Kim, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
- Dr. Alex Koohang, Dean, School of Computing
- Dr. MJ Kwak, Chair, Department of Computer Science
- Dr. Kem Lingelbach, Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Angela Munoz, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Neil Rigole, Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Vicky Sandoval, Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Jongho Seol, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
- Dr. Scott Spangler, Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology
- Dr. Alan Stines, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology
Faculty Research
- Dr. Angela Munoz, Optimizing Diabetes Diagnosis: Systematic Review of Feature Selection For Predictive Modeling
- Dr. Joobum Kim, Dr. Myungjae Kwak, and Dr. Jonathan Jenkins, Reliable Image Transmission Over Lora Networks
- Dr. Karim Feroz and Dr. Alan Stines, Utilization of Ai, Big Data, and The Internet of Things (iot) In Sustainable Innovation and Their Role In The Emergence of Novel Business Models
- Dr. Alan Stines, Faculty Perceptions of Open Educational Resources In Cyber Curriculums
- Dr. Debra J Borkovich, Artificial Intelligence In The Workplace: A Philosophical Approach To Ethics and Integrity
- Dr. Karim Feroz and Dr. Myungjae Kwak, Data Science and Digital Transformation For Sustainability
- Dr. Alex Koohang, Dr. Kevin Floyd, and Dr. Richard Kilburn, Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Concerns, Trust, and Risk
- Dr. Alex Koohang, Students’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Benefits and Opportunities
- Dr. Scott Spangler, Dr. Shannon Beasley, and Dr. Kembley Lingelbach, Analyzing Artificial Intelligence Frameworks: Phenomenologists Against Machines
- Dr. Zoroayka V. Sandoval, Dr. Neil J. Rigole, and Dr. Kembley Lingelbach, Navigating Trust and Privacy: Contradictions and Insights In The Age of Social Media
In addition to serving as conference presenters, Dr. Kevin Floyd served as the IACIS Conference Chair and Vice President of IACIS. Dr. Alex Koohang, in addition to presenting several conference sessions, served as the moderator of a panel and as the conference's keynote speaker.