Riad Lemhachheche

 



RESEARCH

Ubiquitous Computing
Wireless Networks in Universities
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Platform for Learning

PORTFOLIO:

Human-Computer Interaction

Ethnomethodological Study of the Library Use

Diffusions of Innovations:

Mobile TV

Electronic Privacy & Law

Google Gmail: Ethics, Privacy & Law

Wireless Networks & Mobile Computing:

Freedom Pass
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Sundance Film Festival
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Smartphones

Network Security:

Wireless Security
WEP Protocol Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities

Multimedia Streaming & Networking

RTP/RTSP Client/Server
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Voice Over IP (VoIP)

Computer Architecture

Data Value Prediction



Open Minds Open Doors.

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Riad Lemhachheche, Oregon State University, My Resume

Riad Lemhachheche

40 boucle du bois, 57100 Thionville, FRANCE E-mail : riad@lifetime.oregonstate.edu
Phone: +33 (0)6 73 75 69 80 / +1 415 992 7969  

EDUCATION

Master in Information Systems Engineering, Minor in Business Administration
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA Sept 2003-Present
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Emphasis: Information Systems, Wireless and Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, New Media Communications, Consumer Behavior, Information Policy.
Research topic: "Design of User-Sensitive Ubiquitous Computing Environment". Expected Graduation : Spring 2006
Conduct multidisciplinary research among the departments of Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Marketing and New Media Communications. Topics include context-awareness, privacy, law & ethics, user control and information management
Master in Electrical Engineering, Telecom and Computer Science
CPE Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE Sept 1999-Sept 2003
Diplôme d'Ingénieur en Electronique, Télécommunications et Informatique
European Master of Engineering from a French accredited "Grande Ecole." Major in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Minor in Networks and Telecommunications. Spent final year in the exchange program at Oregon State University Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graduate Research Assistant, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University
Deployment of Campus Wireless Environment Infrastructures 2004-2005
Designed a guide for campus IT professionals in collaboration with Intel Corporation
Authored Management, Applications and Blueprints chapters. Co-authored Campus Wireless Environment Overview and Security chapters. Collected documentation from universities worldwide on requirements of campus wireless network deployments. Designed and administered survey targeted at campus network administrators.
Lab Instructor and Grader, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University
IE 417/517 Bar Codes and Automatic Data Capture 2004-2005
Designed and taught laboratory classes on RFID, printing technology, wireless data capture, and 1D, 2D barcode and associated scanners.
Graduate Research Assistant, Computer Science, Oregon State University
Active Learning 2003-2004
Designed laboratory sessions for introductory class in computer science. Demonstrated embedded systems, operating systems and networking principles using Lego RCX programmable robots
Writer and Online Editor
The Daily Barometer, Corvallis, OR, USA June 2004 - Present
Specialize in informing campus community on technological issues as a staff writer
Designed the online layout (Jan - Aug 2005)
Published the newspaper's daily online edition (Jan - Aug 2005)
Manager of Information Systems
United World Telecom, Delray Beach, FL, USA Aug 2001-July 2002
Developed an administrative intranet and web-based services for customers
Provided technical support to customers and agents on system features and online services
Designed international redirect service of US toll-free numbers and set up International Toll Free Services
Conducted market research on designing and configuring an international Voice over IP network.
Vice-President and Project Manager
Synergie, Junior Enterprise of CPE Lyon, Villeurbanne, France Jan 2000-June 2001
Supervised 2 to 6 developers on web-based portal projects, image processing software development and circuit board design
Hired, advised, trained and motivated students employees.

RESEARCH & ACADEMIC PROJECTS

Publications
Peer-reviewed Publications
Methodology for the Deployment of Effective Campus Wireless Environment Infrastructures. Riad Lemhachheche, David Porter, Thanit Puthpongsiriporn, In Proceedings of the 14th Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Atlanta (IERC'05), 2005
Requirements for the Design of Collaborative Applications, Riad Lemhachheche, David Porter, Jon Herlocker. In Extended Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work (ECSCW'05), 2005 (Poster)
Publications in progress
Ubiquitous Computing and the Limitations of Wireless Networks, In Progress, 2006 (Journal paper)
White Paper
Campus Wireless Deployment Guide, David Porter, Thanit Puthpongsiriporn, Bill Layton, Juan Rivero, Riad Lemhachheche, Oregon State University and Intel Corporation Business Strategies and Solutions, White paper, 104 pages, 2005
Research Reports
Efficient Handoff Techniques for Cellular IP Wireless Networks, Riad Lemhachheche, Oregon State University. 2003
Computer's Future: Optical, Quantum and Chemical aspects, Riad Lemhachheche, CPE Lyon, 2000
Broadcast Technologies for Motion Pictures, Riad Lemhachheche, CPE Lyon, 1999
Architecture of GSM networks, Riad Lemhachheche, Sebastien Cuaz-Landru. CPE Lyon, 1998
Talks, Presentations and Workshops
Personal Connectivity Management in Wireless Networking, Riad Lemhachheche, IT@Home: Unraveling Complexities of Networked Devices in the Home Workshop, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada (CHI 2006), 2006
Public Policy Impact on Interaction Design in Networked Environments, Riad Lemhachheche, SIGCHI Public Policy Workshop, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada (CHI 2006), 2006
Design for Appropriation of Ubiquity in Information Systems, Riad Lemhachheche, Supporting Appropriation Work: Approaches for the ‘reflective’ user Workshop, European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work (ECSCW'05), 2005
Active Learning with Lego Robots in Computer Science Orientation, Michael J Quinn, Riad Lemhachheche, Hewlett Foundation Spring Forum Invitation, Oregon State University, 2003
Project Work
Information Management and System Project Work 2002-2005
Conducted usability testing on the design of a online scheduling system for the OSU Writing and Learning Center
Conducted research on privacy and legal issues in Google Gmail archiving features
Designed Freedom Pass, a public transportation fare collection system using automatic data capture and wireless networks
Reviewed smartphones technology in the context of content delivery and personal information management
Researched wireless security in regard to WEP protocol weaknesses and vulnerabilities
Designed a java-based streaming video client/server using RTSP and RTP protocol
Reviewed Voice over IP technology
Computer Science & Electronics Project Work: 1999-2001
Implemented algorithms of network flow optimization
Developed a communications software with instant messenging capabilities

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ACTIVITIES

Professional Activities
Reviewer
Reviewed full papers for the Conference on Designing for User Experience 2005 (DUX 2005)
Reviewed work-in-progress papers for the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2006)
Student Volunteer
Will volunteer at the conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada(CHI 2006)
Volunteered at the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Tokyo, Japan (UBICOMP 2005)
Volunteered at the conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Portland, USA (CHI 2005)
Volunteered at the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Nottingham, UK (UBICOMP 2004)
Professional Societies
Member
Association of Computer Machinery (ACM), Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI)
Electronic Frountier Foundation (EFF), Information Architecture Institute (AIfIA)

SKILLS

Computer & Language Proficiency
Languages
Fluent in English and French (native), Intermediate level in German
Operating Systems
Unix, Windows 98 and 2000 (administration), Cisco IOS, Windows Mobile
High-Level Programming, Web & Scripting Languages:
C/C++, SQL, Java,Visual Basic, HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, SQL, XML, Intel x86 and MCS 8051 assembly, shell-script
Multimedia Tools
iMovie, Final Cut Pro
Network & Telecommunication
TCP/IP, Voice over IP, Voice switching and routing, Cisco routers and voice gateways, OPNet Modeler
Wireless and Mobile Networking
802.11 protocol, security (WEP, WPA, 802.11x), GSM, Mobile TV, wireless site survey

OTHER ACTIVITIES

Leadership Positions and Activities
Ultimate Disc Club Oregon State University
Team Member and 2005 College Nationals Championships Organizational Committee staff. Sept 2004 - June 2005
European Student Association Oregon State University
Webmaster & Committee Member Sept 2002 - June 2004
Téléthon: le relais de l'espoir CPE Lyon
Webmaster 1999 - 2000
Student Council CPE Lyon
Elected Representative of the class (120 students) to the Student Council Sept 1999 - July 2000