| 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 |
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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 |
| CPE Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE |
Sept 1999-Sept 2003 |
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Diplôme d'Ingénieur en Electronique, Télécommunications et Informatique
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| 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 |
| Deployment of Campus Wireless Environment Infrastructures |
2004-2005 |
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Designed a guide for campus IT professionals in collaboration with Intel Corporation
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| 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.
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| 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. |
| 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 |
| 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) |
| 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. |
| Synergie, Junior Enterprise of CPE Lyon, Villeurbanne, France |
Jan 2000-June 2001 |
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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. |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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) |
| Member |
| Association of Computer Machinery (ACM), Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) |
| Electronic Frountier Foundation (EFF), Information Architecture Institute (AIfIA) |
| 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 |