Biography:Ishfaq Ahmad (computer scientist)

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Ishfaq Ahmad
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Professor Ishfaq Ahmad
Alma materSyracuse University
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsThe University of Texas at Arlington
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Ishfaq Ahmad is a computer scientist, IEEE Fellow[1] and Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA).[2] He is the Director of the Center For Advanced Computing Systems (CACS)[3] and has previously directed IRIS (Institute of Research in Security) at UTA. He is widely recognized for his contributions to scheduling techniques in parallel and distributed computing systems, and video coding.[1]

Education

He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and an M.S. degree in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science in 1992 and 1987, respectively; and a B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore in Pakistan , in 1985. Prior to joining the University of Texas, he was an associate professor of the Computer Science Department at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). At HKUST, he also directed the university's Multi-media Technology Research Center.

Research

His research focus is on the broader areas of parallel and distributed computing systems and their applications, optimization algorithms, multimedia systems, video compression, assistive technologies, smart power grid, and energy-aware sustainable computing. His research work is published in 250 articles[4] in books, and peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Professor Ishfaq Ahmad's current research is funded by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), National Science Foundation (NSF),[5][6] Department of Education (GAANN Project),[7] Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), Adobe Inc., and Texas Instruments.

He is leading several efforts in sustainable computing and computing for sustainability. This includes launching of a new journal with Elsevier, Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems (SUSCOM)[8] of which he is the founding editor-in-chief, and launching of the International Green Computing Conference.

Awards

Other appointments

In addition to being a full-time professor at the University of Texas at Arlington,[9] he is also

  • Visiting scientist at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, New York
  • Visiting scientist at the Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) in Beijing, China
  • Honorary professor at the University of Electronic Sciences at Chengdu, China
  • Honorary professor at the Amity University in India and UAE
  • Certified ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) evaluator
  • Member of the advisory board for European Commission on Energy Efficiency in Information and Communication Technologies
  • Fellow of the IEEE
  • Distinguished Life Fellow of the IDES (Institute of Doctors, Engineers, and Scientists) of India
  • Member of the supercomputing advisory board[10] for Lifeboat Foundation
  • Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal, Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems
  • Co-founder of the International Green and Sustainable Computing (IGSC) Conference

In addition, he has served as editor of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Distributed Systems Online, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia.

Notable publications

  • [BOOK] Handbook of Energy-Aware and Green Computing. Ishfaq Ahmad and Sanjay Ranka, Chapman and Hall/CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group LLC, Jan. 2012, two volumes, over 1200 pages.
  • [BOOK] Handbook of Exascale Computing. Sanjay Ranka and Ishfaq Ahmad. Under publication, Chapman and Hall/CRC Press, expected mid-2018.
  • Static scheduling algorithms for allocating directed task graphs to multiprocessors. YK Kwok, Ishfaq Ahmad, ACM Computing Surveys 31 (4), 406-471.
  • Dynamic critical-path scheduling: An effective technique for allocating task graphs to multiprocessors. YK Kwok, Ishfaq Ahmad, IEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems 7 (5), 506-521.    
  • Benchmarking and comparison of the task graph scheduling algorithms. YK Kwok, Ishfaq Ahmad, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 59 (3), 381-422. 
  • Video transcoding: an overview of various techniques and research issues. Ishfaq  Ahmad, X Wei, Y Sun, YQ Zhang, IEEE Transactions on multimedia 7 (5), 793-804.           
  • Power-rate-distortion analysis for wireless video communication under energy constraints. Z He, Y Liang, L Chen, Ishfaq Ahmad, D Wu, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology 15 (5), 645-658.   
  • On exploiting task duplication in parallel program scheduling. Ishfaq Ahmad, YK Kwok, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 9 (9), 872-892. 
  • Optimal task assignment in heterogeneous distributed computing systems. M Kafil, Ishfaq Ahmad, IEEE concurrency 6 (3), 42-50.
  • Efficient scheduling of arbitrary task graphs to multiprocessors using a parallel genetic algorithm. YK Kwok, Ishfaq Ahmad, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 47 (1), 58-77.     
  • A cooperative game theoretical technique for joint optimization of energy consumption and response time in computational grids. SU Khan, Ishfaq Ahmad, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 20 (3), 346-360.         
  • An integrated technique for task matching and scheduling onto distributed heterogeneous computing systems. MK Dhodhi, I Ahmad, A Yatama, I Ahmad, Journal of parallel and distributed computing 62 (9), 1338-1361.   
  • Semi-distributed load balancing for massively parallel multicomputer systems. Ishfaq Ahmad, A Ghafoor, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 17 (10), 987-1004.         
  • A fast adaptive motion estimation algorithm. Ishfaq Ahmad, W Zheng, J Luo, M Liou, IEEE Transactions on circuits and systems for video technology 16 (3), 420-438.    

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