Unit: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Title: Professor of Computer Science
Professor Soliman is serving NMT science 1989,Teaching and Researching. He Chaired the Department for two years (1994-1996), and as the Graduate Advisor for 18 years (1989-2006). Chaired and active member in many School committees, e.g., tenure promotion, professorship promotion, HLC/ABET, assessment/accreditation, advising, VPAA search. He has been assigned as a chair and session chair for five computer conferences; and joined the review board of MPDI Sensors journal, and participated in DOE Office of Science a Panel Review, “Early Career Research Program, Career-Net-Science”, May/Jun 2019. He is also the coordinator of the Sensor Networks and Cyber Security Labs. He is the author of 6 US patents, 20 Journal and 63 conference papers. His research area expands across most of the computer science fields, most recently on computer and networks security and protocols, machine learning, neural networks modeling and applications in the design of smart and secure wireless sensor networks for early detection of asynchronous critical and serious events, e.g., human cancers diagnoses, forest-fire, border intrusion, computer intrusion, earthquake, tsunami, volcanic activity, etc.
Major research in "Smart and Secure Sensor Networks for very early detection of Critical Asynchronous Events" at the the core of IoT.