Work Experience

DECEMBER 2009 – PRESENT

  • Employer: Biocomputing Group http://www.biocomp.unibo.it/
  • Department: Department of Biology, University of Bologna
  • Position: Graduate Research Assistant.
  • Main activities: Developing a predictor to predict the disulfide connectivity patterns in protein sequences. It will be utilized later to predict the three dimensional structures of proteins due the capability of disulfide bonds to restrain the flexibility of protein structure and reduce the search in conformational space.

 

AUGUST 2008 – NOVEMBER 2008

  • Employer: Automata4 Group http://www.automata4.com
  • Department: Research and Development
  • Position: Business Intelligence Researcher
  • Main activities: Developing a decision-making system so that it can be integrated with Automata4 vision and solutions. Therefore, I structured the whole system architecture and then divided it into modules so that it can be implemented on parallel by more than one software team. Those modules included OLAP, Data Warehouses, Data Mining, Data pre-processing, Visualization, Decision Support techniques and methods. Moreover, I launched the Automata4 Internship Program in order to develop the decision-making system modules.

 

JULY 2006 – NOVEMBER 2006

  • Employer: Al-Aqsa Company
  • Department: IT Department
  • Position: Applications Developer
  • Main activities: Developing graphics module as a part of Electronic Grid Control System, Developing web-based application compatible with VBulletin System to send short messages SMS to mobiles, Attending a course to develop and design applications using Microcontrollers, Contributing to building 89C52 Microcontroller program that controls Alhijra Map (Track System for Photomaps).

 

JULY 2004 – NOVEMBER 2004

  • Employer: Al-Hareth Center http://www.alhareth.com
  • Department: Industrial Automation Department
  • Position: Trainee
  • Main activities: Designing and analyzing electronic circuits, testing practical electronic circuits, Diagnosing faults in electronic circuits.

 

JULY 2005 – DECEMBER 2008