Ishfaq Ahmad (S'88–M'92–SM'03) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, in 1985, the M.S. degree in computer engineering, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science, both from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, in 1987 and 1992, respectively.
He is currently a Full Professor of Computer Science and engineering in the Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Texas (UT) at Arlington. Prior to joining UT Arlington, he was an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong. At HKUST, he was also the Director of the Multimedia Technology Research Center, an officially recognized research center that he conceived and built from scratch. The center was funded by various agencies of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as well as local and international industries. With more than 40 personnel including faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, full-time staff, and graduate students, the center engaged in numerous research and development projects with academia and industry from Hong Kong, China, and the U.S. Particular areas of focus in the center are video (and related audio) compression technologies, videotelephone and conferencing systems. The center commercialized several of its technologies to its industrial partners world wide. His recent research focus has been on developing parallel programming tools, scheduling and mapping algorithms for scalable architectures, heterogeneous computing systems, distributed multimedia systems, video compression techniques, and web management. His research work in these areas is published in over 125 technical papers in refereed journals and conferences.
Dr. Ahmad has received Best Paper Awards at Supercomputing'90 (New York), Supercomputing'91 (Albuquerque), and the 2001 International Conference Parallel Processing (Spain). He has participated in the organization of several international conferences and is an Associate Editor of Cluster Computing, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, IEEE Transactions onCircuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Concurrency, and IEEE Distributed Systems Online.
Ishfaq Ahmad (S'88–M'92–SM'03) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, in 1985, the M.S. degree in computer engineering, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science, both from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, in 1987 and 1992, respectively.
He is currently a Full Professor of Computer Science and engineering in the Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Texas (UT) at Arlington. Prior to joining UT Arlington, he was an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong. At HKUST, he was also the Director of the Multimedia Technology Research Center, an officially recognized research center that he conceived and built from scratch. The center was funded by various agencies of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as well as local and international industries. With more than 40 personnel including faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, full-time staff, and graduate students, the center engaged in numerous research and development projects with academia and industry from Hong Kong, China, and the U.S. Particular areas of focus in the center are video (and related audio) compression technologies, videotelephone and conferencing systems. The center commercialized several of its technologies to its industrial partners world wide. His recent research focus has been on developing parallel programming tools, scheduling and mapping algorithms for scalable architectures, heterogeneous computing systems, distributed multimedia systems, video compression techniques, and web management. His research work in these areas is published in over 125 technical papers in refereed journals and conferences.
Dr. Ahmad has received Best Paper Awards at Supercomputing'90 (New York), Supercomputing'91 (Albuquerque), and the 2001 International Conference Parallel Processing (Spain). He has participated in the organization of several international conferences and is an Associate Editor of Cluster Computing, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, IEEE Transactions onCircuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Concurrency, and IEEE Distributed Systems Online.View more