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Prof. Tarek M. Sobh, Ph.D., P.E.
President
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Lawrence Technological University
Distinguished Professor and Dean of Engineering Emeritus
University of Bridgeport
Fellow, African Academy of Sciences
Member, The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
Fellow, The Engineering Society of Detroit
Professor Tarek M. Sobh received the B.Sc. in Engineering degree with honors in Computer Science and Automatic Control from the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt in 1988,
and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer and Information Science from the School of Engineering,
University of Pennsylvania
in 1989 and 1991, respectively. He is currently the President and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
at Lawrence Technological University (LTU), Michigan.
He is Distinguished Professor and Dean of Engineering Emeritus at the
University of Bridgeport (UB), Connecticut.
Previously, he served as Provost of Lawrence Technological University (LTU) (2020-2021). At the
University of Bridgeport (UB), he was the University Executive Vice President, Research and Economic Development (2018-2020),
Interim Provost (2020), Founding Dean of the College of Engineering, Business, and Education (2018-2020),
and Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Computer Science (2010-2020),
the Founding Director of the Interdisciplinary Robotics,
Intelligent Sensing, and Control (RISC) laboratory,
Founder of the High-Tech Business Incubator at UB (CTech IncUBator);
and the Founding Director of the Bauer Hall Innovation Center.
He was the Senior Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research (2014-2018),
Vice President (2008-2014), Vice Provost (2006-2008),
Dean of the School of Engineering (1999-2018),
Interim Dean of the School of Business, Director of External Engineering Programs,
Interim Chair of Computer Science and Computer Engineering,
and Chair of the Department of Technology Management.
He also served at UB as a Professor of Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science from 2000-2010,
and an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering from 1995-1999.
He was a Research Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science, University of Utah from 1992-1995,
and a Research Fellow at the General Robotics and Active Sensory Perception (GRASP) Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania from 1989-1991.
He was the Founding Chair of the Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems Technical Committee
of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society from 1992-1999,
and the Founding Chair of the Prototyping Technical Committee
of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society from 1999-2001.
His background is in the fields of robotics, computer science and engineering, control theory, automation, manufacturing, AI, computer vision and signal processing.
Research Interests and Activities
Dr. Sobh's current research interests include reverse engineering and industrial inspection, CAD/CAM and active sensing under uncertainty, robots and electromechanical systems prototyping, sensor-based distributed control schemes, unifying tolerances across sensing, design, and manufacturing, hybrid and discrete event control, modeling, and applications, and autonomous mobile robotic manipulation. He has published over 275 refereed journal and conference papers, and book chapters in these and other areas, in addition to 27 books. Professor Sobh is also interested in developing theoretical and experimental tools to aid performing adaptive goal-directed robotic sensing for modeling, observing and controlling interactive autonomous agents in unstructured environments.
Dr. Sobh serves or has served on the editorial boards of 18 journals, and has served as Chair, Technical Program Chair and on the program committees of over 300 international conferences and workshops in the Robotics, Automation, Sensing, Computing, Systems, Control, Online Engineering and Engineering Education areas. Dr. Sobh has presented more than 150 keynote speeches, invited talks and lectures, colloquia and seminars at research meetings, University departments, research centers, and companies.
His current research and development activities at include work on tolerance representation and determination for inspection and manufacturing, hybrid controllers for robotics and automation, service robots, prototyping and synthesis of controllers, simulators, and monitors for manipulators, autonomous navigation, evolutionary robotics, algorithms for uncertainty computation from sense data, and web-based prototyping, control synthesis, and simulation of robots.
Prof. Sobh has supervised over 50 award-winning graduate and undergraduate students working on different projects within robotics, prototyping, computer vision, control, and manufacturing; in addition to more than 300 undergraduate and graduate students working on their B.S. projects, Master's thesis or Ph.D. dissertations. Dr. Sobh is active in consulting and providing service to many industrial organizations and companies. He has consulted for several companies in the U.S., Switzerland, India, Kazakhstan, England, Malaysia and Egypt, to support projects in robotics, automation, manufacturing, sensing, numerical analysis, control, engineering and higher education, and education program accreditation. He has also worked at Philips Laboratories in New York, and a number of companies in Egypt. Dr. Sobh has been awarded over 60 grants to pursue his work in robotics, automation, manufacturing, sensing and STEM Education.
Dr. Sobh is a Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, a member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, and a Fellow of the Engineering Society of Detroit. Dr. Sobh is a recipient of the ASEE Northeastern U.S. Distinguished Engineering Professor of the Year award, the IEEE Northeast Technological Innovation Research Award, an ACE Higher Education Award and several other merits in recognition of his educational, research, scholarly and service activities in engineering, education, computing and diversity initiatives.
Dr. Sobh is a Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer (P.E.) in the State of Utah, a Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE) by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, a Certified Professional Manager (C.M.) by the Institute of Certified Professional Managers at James Madison University, a Certified Reliability Engineer (C.R.E.) by the American Society for Quality, a member of Tau Beta Pi (The Engineering Honor Society), Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society), Phi Beta Delta (The International Honor Society), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (The National Honor Society for the Computing Sciences, Phi Kappa Phi (The Academic Honor Society) and an honorary member of Delta Mu Delta (The National Honor Society for Business Administration).
Dr. Sobh is a member, senior member, founding or board member of several professional organizations including; ACM, IEEE, the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), the New York Academy of Sciences, the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), the American Society of Quality (ASQ), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE), the Discovery Museum, the Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program (CPEP), the Northeast Center for Computers and Information Systems Security (NECCISS), the International E-Learning Association (IELA), and the Society for Industrial Computing. Dr. Sobh is a graduate of Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt, in 1983 and a life member of the Old Victorians Association. He is also a life Member of the Egyptian Engineering Syndicate, a licensed engineer of the Egyptian Engineers Association and the Alexandria Engineering Organization.
Dr. Sobh contact coordinates are:
Prof. Tarek M. Sobh
Office of the President
Lawrence Technological University
21000 West 10 Mile Rd.
Southfield, MI 48075
U.S.A.
Fax. +1 (248) 204-2018
Tel. +1 (248) 204-2020
Skype: tarek.m.sobh
e-mail: tsobh@ltu.edu
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