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Kemal Aydin, Ph.D.

Program Chair, Information Technology

kemal.aydin@franklin.edu

Profile

Kemal Aydin holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey. He has received his Ph.D. degree in Applied Computing from University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2009. He published "Unsupervised Learning Algorithms" books at 2016 by Springer. He received $15,000 grant from Microsoft for Machine Learning LAB in 2016. He founded and supervised the following labs: ACM-ICPC, ACM-W, AI, Bioinformatics, Cybersecurity, Design, Drone, Industry, and Starter Labs.

Education

2008
University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Little Rock, Arkansas)
Doctor of Philosophy, Applied Science
2000
Dokuz Eylul University (İzmir, Turkey)
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering

Certifications

2021
Social & Behavioral Research - Basic, Social & Behavioral Research, 1 - Basic Course, Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), Expiration Date: 2024

Work Experience

2020 - Present
Franklin University, Program Chair, ITech
2019 - 2019
Franklin University, Program Chair, Information Technology
2017 - 2019
Franklin University, Lead Faculty, Computer Science
2014 - 2017
North American University, Associate Professor, Houston, Texas
2012 - 2014
North American University, Assistant Professor, Houston, Texas
2009 - 2012
University of Arkansas, Assistant Professor

Publications & Presentations

Aydin, K., & Celebi, E. (2016). Unsupervised Learning Algorithms. Springer.
Aydin, K. (2015). Hilbert-Huang transform in detecting and analyzing the uterine contraction activities. (4), pp. 195-202. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association.
Aydin, K. (2011). Intrusion Detection for Ubiquitous & Pervasive Environments using Plan Recognition. (1), pp. 5-Jan. Journal of Ubiquitous Systems & Pervasive Networks.
Aydin, K., Igonor, A., & Karabacak, B. IOT Forensics Curriculum: Is It a Myth or Reality?. Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law.

Professional Service

2021
Committee Member
ABET
(Baltimore, 140)
2018
Committee Member
Faculty Development Committee
2018
Committee Member
Center of Public Safety and Cybersecurity Education Steering Committee
2017
Committee Member
CBusStudentHack Committee
2015
Reviewer/Paper Reader
Project Olympiad

Memberships

2018
Special Interest Group for Computer Science Education
2012
Association for Computing Machinery