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Preliminary Programme
Session Timing
March 21
O9.00-10.00 Registration
10.00-10.30 Welcome
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Keynotes
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Tutorial
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.30 Session
18.00-20.00 TBA
March 22
O9.00-17.00 Registration
O9.00-10.00 Session
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Keynote/Project Proposal
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Tutorial
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.30 Session
20.00-23.00 Conference Dinner
March 23
O9.00-17.00 Social Programme
KEYNOTES
Intelligent Electrical Energy Distribution & Consumption: SMARTGRID
Janos-Sebestyen Janosy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Energy Research
Budapest, Hungary
Reactive Power Control for Photovoltaic Power Plants
Mircea-Emil Stremtam, Sales Manager South Romania, National Instruments
Numerical Modeling of Thin-Film Solar Cells: SCAPS software examples
Samira Khelifi, Solar Cells group, University of Gent, (ELIS), Ghent, Belgium
TUTORIALS
TUT_01
Understanding Complexity I: Simple Applications for Political Science and Policy Research & Theory Development
Prasun Bhattacharyya and Liz Johnson, APSA, USA
TUT_02
Understanding Complexity II: A Simple Guide to Using & Developing Agent-Based Models for Research
Prasun Bhattacharyya and Liz Johnson, APSA, USA
SESSIONS
E-LEARNING
MESM_LEARN_01
Design and Development of Online Medical learning System
Somaya Adwan, Arab Open University, Rasha Majed, Ministry of Health and Lamya’a Majed, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
MESM_LEARN_03
Integrating Biometrics in Learning Management systems (LMS): Question Bank Fingerprint Verifying and bio-Authentication system
Haifaa O. Elayyan, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
MESM_LEARN_04
Toward the Internet of Things in e-learning: Smart datamining-based environment to unify distributed learning Management systems for a multi-campus e- learning institutions in The Internet of things Theme
Haifaa Elayyan and Hussien Mansour, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
GAMEON_AR_01
Towards Ontology Driven Development of Pervasive Games Based Learning Systems
Yemna Mejbri, Prince Research Group, Isitc, University Of Sousse, Tunisia
ELECTRONICS SIMULATION
MESM_ELEC_01
Small Signal Modeling of Transistors HEMT’s based on AlGaN/GaN for Wide Band Applications
Meriem Hanzaz and Said Fadlo, University Hassan II, Maârif, Casablanca, Morocco
MESM_ELEC_02
A Simulator for Fat-Tree-Network-on-Chip Systems based on MPLS Technique
Azeddien M. Sllame and Najwa Salama, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya
MESM_ELEC_04
Photovoltaic Wireless Energy Transfer System
Sameer Khader, A.K.Daud, Ala’ Abu Qbeita and Elias Maharmeh, Palestine Polytechnic University College of Engineering and Technology, Hebron – State of Palestine.
DIS_SIM_06
Discrete Event Simulation Packages Data Sharing: A Case Study of ARENA and Simul8 Softwares Data Integration Analysis
Yusuf Jamiu, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom
TRAFFIC SIMULATION
MESM_LOGIS_01
An Agent Based Modeling System in Analyzing Congestion Dynamics In Mass Rapid Transit
Jerome Ibañez, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
MESM_AI_01
Modelling Traffic Light Controller based on Artificial Neural Networks
Jinan Aboutaam and Nouhad Amaneddine, Arab Open University, Lebanon and Marwan Al-Akaidi, Arab Open University, Kuwait
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
MESM_BUILD_01
Forecasting Potential Energy from Municipal Solid Waste and Associated greenhouse Gas Emissions Savings using NARX nets
Ali El Hanandeh, EFRI, Griffith University, Nathan, Australia
MESM_BIZ_01
An Assessment for Diaspora’s Role for the Private Sector development in Somalia
Zeid Mukhtar Adle
PROJECT PROPOSAL
Innovation competition: EduApp4Syria
Philippe Geril, ETI-EUROSIS, Ostend, Belgium