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Eman M. Saleh is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing, University of Georgia, part of the Franklin College of Arts & Sciences. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from Cairo University (2010), and prior degrees from the University of Jordan (BSc 1993, MSc 1998). Before joining UGA, she held academic positions including Assistant Professor at a private university in Jordan (2010–2016) and Senior Lecturer at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan (1998–2009).
Her research focuses on software design, model-driven engineering for GUIs, and automated testing techniques. Notable contributions include developing transition-based GUI testing methods and multi-platform UI derivation frameworks. She was honored with the 2019–2020 Fellows for Innovative Teaching (FIT) program for classroom innovation.
Dr. Saleh has secured grants such as the Center for Inclusive Computing Diagnostic Grant (2021–2023). She is fluent in English, Arabic, and Turkish, with expertise in peer review and academic writing.
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