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Khaled Ali Slhoub

Associate Professor | College of Engineering and Science: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Program Chair | Computer Information Systems and Human Centered Design

Contact Information

kslhoub@tianjingkeji.com
(321) 674-7703
F.W. Olin Engineering Complex (OEC), Room 345

Expertise

Software Engineering, Software Testing, Software Measurements, Agent-based Systems, Software Bots, Social Media & Fake News/Propaganda, LLMs

Personal Overview

Dr. Khaled Ali Slhoub (pronounced Sal-houb) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Institute of Technology. He also serves as the Program Chair of Computer Information Systems & Human-Centered Design. Dr. Slhoub earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Florida Tech, focusing on developing a standard framework for formalizing the analysis process of agent-based systems. His academic journey includes an M.Sc. from the University of New Brunswick in Canada and a B.Sc. from Benghazi University in Libya.

His primary research interests lie in software engineering, encompassing software requirements, software testing, and quality assurance, as well as multi-agent systems. Presently, he concentrates on studying and analyzing the quality of existing agent-oriented methodologies to offer unified agent-oriented development approaches applicable in industrial settings. Additionally, he is developing a framework to detect and understand disruptive behavior among distributed social agents (bots) in social networking platforms. Dr. Slhoub's research endeavors extend to finding effective testing approaches for verifying autonomous systems and detecting irregular behavior in agent-based systems.