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Khaled Abdel Harfoush

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Associate Professor

2413 Engineering Building II (EB2)

919-513-7017

Bio

Khaled Harfoush is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at NC State University. He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from Boston University in 2002. He received his M.Sc. in 1995 and B.Sc. in 1992 in computer science from Alexandria University, Egypt.

Harfoush’s research interests include computer networking, internet measurements, peer-to-peer systems and routing protocols. He received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Award in 2004 for his project on managing structured peer-to-peer systems. At NC State, he teaches courses such as CSC 401 (Computer Networks) and CSC 570 (Advanced Computer Networks), and mentors students in networking research.

Education

Ph.D. Computer Science Boston University 2002

M.S. Computer Science Alexandria University, Egypt 1995

B.S. Computer Science Alexandria University, Egypt 1992

Area(s) of Expertise

Cyber Security

Publications

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Grants

Date: 05/02/22 - 9/06/22
Amount: $77,658.00
Funding Agencies: US Dept. of State

The GTI will be the operational lead on this program and will arrange for housing and transportation assistance, pre-departure and on-arrival orientations, academic instruction, meals, access to campus activities, inquiries and problem resolution, and all logistics for the program. GTI program staff will accompany the program participants in all stages of the program from arrival to departure. North Carolina State University is well-known for its Information Technology programs through its College of Engineering, which was ranked in 2019 by US News & World Report as #24 in Best Engineering Schools, and the online engineering and information technology programs offered by the College of Engineering are among the top such programs in the country. The Department of Computer Science is especially known for Computer Science Theory, Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Networks, Security, Software Engineering, and Computer-Based Education with a yearly funding level close to $50,000,000. The department has a number of teaching and research laboratories, centers and other facilities that support its educational and teaching mission. Furthermore, the department has partnered with a variety of corporations, universities and external organizations to provide training solutions ranging from special research-oriented presentations to customized courseware delivery. There is a large and active Middle Eastern community near the campus with many food stores, restaurants, and Muslim and Christian places of worship that cater to Egyptian and other Arab nationals. Key NC State faculty and staff involved in the program have experience working with Egyptian nationals, understand Egyptian cultural nuances and can act as a bridge between Egyptian and American culture. The Designated Lead Faculty, Dr. Khaled Harfoush was born and raised in Egypt and the Cultural Coordinator, Mr. Timothy Rose, has lived in the Middle East and spent extensive time traveling and working in Egypt.

Date: 01/01/06 - 12/31/06
Amount: $40,000.00
Funding Agencies: NCSU Institute for Next Generation IT Systems (ITng) [formerly CACC]

Our focus in this proposal will be on providing seamless and secure transitions between wireless islands for real-time connections, which may be sharing the wireless space with other real-time and non-real-time applications.

Date: 07/01/04 - 6/30/05
Amount: $40,000.00
Funding Agencies: NCSU Institute for Next Generation IT Systems (ITng) [formerly CACC]

The proposed work involves the develpoment and evaluation of new high-speed congestion control protocols for current and next generation high-speed networks.


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  • National Science Foundation Faculty Early CAREER Award - 2004
  • Best Paper Award, IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on End-to-End Virtualization and Grid Management - 2006