
معرفی
Moshe Kam serves as Dean of the Newark College of Engineering and Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NJIT. He holds a Ph.D. from Drexel University (1987) and researches decision theory, robotics, and biomedical signal processing. His innovative work includes sperm motility analysis and hypoxia prediction systems.
Education:
- Ph.D., Drexel University, 1987
- M.S., Drexel University, 1985
- B.S., Tel Aviv University, 1976
Research Focus: Develops algorithmic solutions for biomedical diagnostics (sperm analysis, hypoxia monitoring) and decision fusion systems. Recent publications showcase advances in sensor fusion, educational methods, and anomaly detection using statistical models.
Publication Trends: Articles reveal dual focus on biomedical engineering applications (medical imaging, physiological monitoring) and theoretical contributions to distributed decision-making. Recent work emphasizes educational innovation in engineering ethics and drone technology.
Awards:
- IEEE Haradan Pratt Award
- NSF Presidential Young Investigator
- C. Holmes MacDonald Outstanding Teaching Award
Administrative Leadership: As Engineering Dean, oversees curriculum development and industry partnerships. Manages research teams in biomedical sensing and autonomous systems laboratories.




