
معرفی
Saleh Alnaeli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Kent State University (2015), an M.S. from Technical University of Ostrava (201?), and a B.S. from the University of Zawia. His research focuses on software evolution, security, and parallelization, with a strong emphasis on IoT systems and static analysis of software repositories.
Dr. Alnaeli’s work bridges empirical software engineering and cybersecurity, addressing challenges in source code vulnerabilities, automatic parallelization, and multicore programming. His contributions include cloud-based tools for detecting insecure code patterns and studies on vulnerabilities in open-source and IoT systems. Professional affiliations include IEEE, ACM, and ISCA.
Publications reveal a trend toward IoT security, software quality, and empirical methodologies. Recent work explores interdisciplinary applications like drone-based educational frameworks and cosmic ray detectors. No awards are explicitly listed, though his research impacts software reliability and cybersecurity.
His advising record is not detailed in the provided texts, and no grants or labs are mentioned. Collaborations likely occur through conference participation and tool development for the open-source community.


