
معرفی
Khaled Elleithy is the Dean of the College of Engineering, Business & Education, Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, and Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. He holds multiple administrative roles in addition to his academic responsibilities. Dr. Elleithy has extensive experience in teaching and research, having developed courses and laboratories in quantum computing, network security, and embedded systems design.
He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Automatic Control from Alexandria University (1983), an M.S. in Computer Networks from the same institution (1986), and subsequent M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (1988 and 1990).
His research focuses on wireless sensor networks, mobile communications, quantum computing, and formal design verification. He has published over 350 papers and edited 12 Springer books, showcasing his expertise in these areas. Notable research topics include quantum cryptography protocols, energy-efficient robotics algorithms, and assistive technologies for visually impaired individuals.
Dr. Elleithy has received prestigious awards such as the 2015 Connecticut Quality Improvement Award (CQIA) Gold Innovation Prize and the 2006-2007 Distinguished Professor of the Year. His students have won over 20 awards from IEEE, ACM, and ASEE for their work in steganography, robotics, and network security.
He has secured grants totaling over $2.5 million as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator, including projects on hybrid projectiles, mobile content management, and enterprise network security. His work often bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications like defense systems and healthcare technologies.
Elleithy has established multiple teaching/research laboratories and contributed to the development of hybrid educational conferences like the Annual International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE Computer Society and has held leadership roles in organizing major international conferences since 2005.



