Internet Security Signal Processing for Communications
Biography
• Jafar Alzubi received his B.Sc (Hons) in Electrical Engineering, majoring Electronics and Communications from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan in 2001. Between 2005-2008, he became a full time lectures in the School of Engineering at Al-Balqa Applied University. In 2008, He joined the Wireless Communications Research Laboratory, completing his PhD in Advanced Telecommunications Engineering in June 2012. He is now an associate professor at Computer Engineering department, Al-Balqa Applied University- Jordan. His research interests include focused Elliptic curves cryptography and cryptosystems, classifications and detection of web scams, using Algebraic-Geometric theory in channel coding for wireless networks. As part of his research, he designed the first regular and first irregular block turbo codes using Algebraic Geometry codes and investigated their performance across various computer and wireless networks. Jafar Alzubi was also in-charge of the UK-Turkey Higher Education Partnership programme 2011-2013 projects. Currently he is working jointly with Wake Forest University – USA and Al-Balqa Applied University. He published over thirty research articles in highly respected journals.