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Dr. Ayman Elmesalami is a Senior Lecturer and University Distinguished Teacher at Old Dominion University (ODU), where he serves as Undergraduate Program Director in the Computer Science Department. He has extensive teaching experience across institutions in the U.S. and Canada, including Kansas State University, University of Guelph, and McMaster University. His work focuses on project-based learning with Raspberry Pi platforms to enhance undergraduate education.
- Ph.D. (2004) from Kansas State University
His research spans image processing, parallel computing, and education technology, often integrating low-cost hardware for practical applications. Publications highlight Raspberry Pi clusters, color restoration techniques, and societal problem-solving projects addressing parking control, flood detection, and accessibility systems.
Notable awards include the University Distinguished Teacher, Teaching with Technology Award, and Faculty Innovator Grant at ODU. He mentors students in projects like Diabetic Foot Exam Systems and COVID-19 Classroom Occupancy Detection, many of which are presented at IEEE and ODU symposiums.
- STEM Ed. - Project-Based Exploration (2022)
- ODU Undergraduate Students Addressing... (2022)
- Movement Controlled Snake Game (2022)
- Parallelization with a RasPi Cluster (2022)
- Color Restoration Survey (2019)
Dr. Elmesalami leads curriculum development initiatives, advises ACM and Muslim Students Associations at ODU, and contributes to ABET accreditation. His projects frequently involve Raspberry Pi for education, security systems, and societal challenges.





