He has published one
book and over 75 refereed articles in these areas.
Dr. Agah has been an investigator on numerous projects
funded by NSF, DARPA, NASA, NSF, and Sprint Corporation.
He has taught courses in artificial intelligence,
robotics, software engineering, computer systems
design, and intelligent agents.
Dr. Agah has been awarded the School of Engineering’s
Henry E. Gould Teaching Award (2000), the U.S. Navy-ASEE
Faculty Fellowship (1999), the NSF/STA Fellowship
(1995-1997), and the Purdue University Graduate
Fellowship (1989-1990). He has served as the technical
program committee member, conference session chair,
and organizing committee member for various international
technical conferences. He is a senior member of
IEEE and a member of ACM. Dr. Agah received his
B.A. in Computer Science with Highest Honors from
the University of Texas at Austin (1986); M.S. in
Computer Science from Purdue University, West Lafayette,
Indiana (1988); M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from
the University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
California (1993); and Ph.D. in Computer Science
from the University of Southern California (1994).
Dr. Agah has been a member of research staff at
Xerox Corporation’s Webster Research Center, Rochester,
New York; IBM Corporation’s Los Angeles Scientific
Center, Santa Monica, California; Ministry of International
Trade and Industry’s Mechanical Engineering Laboratory,
Tsukuba, Japan; and Naval Research Laboratory’s
Navy Center for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence,
Washington, D.C. He has been an instructor at Mansfield
Business School, Austin, Texas; Purdue University’s
Department of Computer Science, West Lafayette,
Indiana; and University of Tsukuba’s Department
of Engineering Systems, Tsukuba, Japan. He has also
worked as a systems analyst and a software engineer
for entertainment law firms and management companies
in Century City and Beverly Hills, California.
e-mail : agah@ku.edu
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