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Hire Dr. Nasser S.
Palestinian Territory, Occupied
USD 30 /hr

Scientific researcher | Data analyst (SPSS, AMOS, SmartPLS) | LaTeX typesetting and copyediting

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing
Research Gray Literature Search, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Data & AI Statistical Analysis
Work Experience

Assistant Professor

Palestine Technical College

2012 - Present

Research & Teaching Assistant

Eastern Mediterranean University

September 2008 - January 2011

Vice Dean for Administrative Affairs

Palestine Technical College

2004 - 2005

Department Head

Palestine Technical College

September 2001 - August 2004

Lecturer

Palestine Technical College

September 1999 - August 2001

Lecturer

College of Science & Technology

- June 1999

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department)

Eastern Mediterranean University

September 2005 - May 2012

Master of Engineering in Electronics & Communication Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering Department)

De la Salle University

- July 1998

• Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Communication Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering Department)

FEATI University College of Engineering

- July 1991

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nasser M. Sabah(2020). Motivation factors and barriers to the continuous use of blended learning approach using Moodle: students' perceptions and individual differences . Behaviour & Information Technology. 39. (8). p. 875--898. Informa {UK} Limited
Nasser M. Sabah(2016). Exploring students' awareness and perceptions: Influencing factors and individual differences driving m-learning adoption . Computers in Human Behavior. 65. p. 522--533. Elsevier {BV}
Sabah, N., Hocanin, A.(2013). Gamma random waypoint mobility model for wireless ad hoc networks . International Journal of Communication Systems. 26. (11). p. 1433-1445.
Nasser Sabah, Aykut Hocanin (2013). Gamma random waypoint mobility model for wireless ad hoc networks . International Journal of Communication Systems.
Nasser Sabah, Aykut Hocanin (2010). The use of negative acknowledgement control packets (NACKs) to improve throughput and delay in IEEE 802.11 networks . International Conference on Computer Technology and Development.
CONFERENCE PAPER
Sabah, Nasser M(2013). Students' Attitude and Motivation Towards E-learning . The First International Conference on Applied Sciences (ICAS 2013). p. 1--6.
Sabah, Nasser M(2013). Initial Suggestions for Supervising and Mentoring Undergraduate Student Projects . Evaluation & Assessment of the Undergraduate Project Workshop.
Sabah, Nasser M and Hocanin, Aykut(2010). The Effect of Finite-Population on The Performance of IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks . 6th International Symposium on Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Computer Systems (EEECS'10).
Sabah, N and Hocanin, Aykut(2010). The performance of IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS with random waypoint mobility . Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Computer Systems (EEECS'10).
Sabah, N.M., Hocanin, A.(2010). The use of negative acknowledgement control packets (NACKs) to improve throughput and delay in IEEE 802.11 networks . ICCTD 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development, Proceedings. p. 136-140.
Sabah, N and Hocanin, Aykut(2010). An improved random waypoint mobility model for wireless ad-hoc networks . International Conference on Information and Multimedia Technology (ICIMT'10). p. 146--150.