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Khaled A. Harras, Ph.D.

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Khaled Harras, Ph.D., is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon. His research interests spans different thrusts within computer networks including mobile ad-hoc, wireless, sensor and vehicular networks. He is particularly interested in the design and analysis of architectures and protocols for different forms of challenged, delay and disruption tolerant networks. Harras has taught courses in Computer Networks, Introductory/Intermediate Programming and Intermediate/Advanced Programming, Introduction to Computer Systems, Computer Security and Cluster Computing. Harras holds a bachelor's degree in computer science with a double minor in electronics and business administration from American University in Cairo, and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of California in Santa Barbara.

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