Researcher

Dr Ismail Mohamed Ismail Ali

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Biography

I received my undergraduate degree from the Faculty of Computer and Information, Zagazig University, Egypt, in 2010, and my master’s and PhD degrees in computer science from the School of Engineering and IT (SEIT), University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia in 2016 and 2020, respectively. I worked as a research associate at the Capability Systems Centre (CSC), University of New South Wales, Canberra (UNSW@Canberra), Australia Since...view more

I received my undergraduate degree from the Faculty of Computer and Information, Zagazig University, Egypt, in 2010, and my master’s and PhD degrees in computer science from the School of Engineering and IT (SEIT), University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia in 2016 and 2020, respectively. I worked as a research associate at the Capability Systems Centre (CSC), University of New South Wales, Canberra (UNSW@Canberra), Australia Since 2020. I'm currently working as a Lecturer at the CSC, School of Systems and Computing (SysCom) at UNSW Canberra.


My Grants

2023 - Rapid Research Funding - School of Systems and Computing - UNSW Canberra ($16,500).


My Qualifications

  • PhD in computer science 2016-2020, UNSW at Canberra
  • Master by research in computer science 2014-2016, UNSW at Canberra

My Awards

  • 2016: my master thesis has been awarded “The Stephen Fester Prize” for the Most Outstanding Thesis on an Information Technology Related Topic by a Masters by Research or PhD Student. - https://student.unsw.edu.au/prizes-2016.
  • 2020: my PhD thesis has been awarded “The Stephen Fester Prize” for the Most Outstanding Thesis on an Information Technology Related Topic by a Masters by Research or PhD Student. - https://student.unsw.edu.au/prizes-2020.
  • 2021: my PhD thesis has been awarded the “Dean's Award for Outstanding PhD These - UNSW Canberra" which is awarded for a thesis that requires only minimal corrections, received outstanding and/or excellent levels of achievement for all examination criteria, and in the opinion of both examiners is in the top 10% of PhD theses they have examined. 

My Research Activities

My current research interests include optimization problems, evolutionary algorithms, combinatorial optimization problems, simulation-based optimization techniques, production system and supply network engineering, scheduling problems, operation research, Cybersecurity, and IoT.


My Research Supervision


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Areas of supervision

Combinatorial Optimization Problems;

Evolutionary Algorithms;

Simulation-based optimization techniques


Currently supervising

PhD students and final-year graduation projects.


My Teaching

ZEIT8412-Simulation [S2, 2022]

ZEIT8031 Reliability Engineering Fundamentals [S1, 2023],

ZEIT8152 Reliability Program Management [S1, 2023],

ZEIT8039 Reliability Eng Assurance [S2, 2023].

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Location

School of Systems and Computing