Mohammed Ali


Assistant Professor, Department of Technology

Jackson State University, P. O. Box. 18480

1400 John R. Lynch Street

Jackson, Mississippi 39217, USA

 

Office:  OIAB 206
Phone:  (601) 979-0327

Fax:  (601) 979-4110
Email:  mohammed.ali@jsums.edu (Best way to contact me)

 
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Education

Ph.D. in Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR, USA, November 2007.

Advisor: Prof. Malay K. Mazumder

Dissertation Title: “Physical and Computational Models of Human Lung for Optimizing Respiratory Drug Delivery.                                                                   

MS in Computer Science, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma, USA, 2001.

 

MBA in Management of Technology, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, 1995.

 

B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh, 1992.

 

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Experience in Academia, Corporate and Research Organization

Assistant Professor, August 2007 to Present, Dept. of Technology, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, USA 

 

NIH-IRTA Fellow, June 2007 to July 2007, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, RTP, North Carolina, USA 

 

Teaching Assistant, August 2004 to May 2007, Dept. of Systems Engineering, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

 

Assistant Professor, Jan.2004 to July 2004, University of Information Technology and Sciences, Dhaka, Bangladesh 

 

Lab Administrator, January 2000 to August 2001, Campus Technology Services, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma, USA.

 

Management Consultant, December 1997 to August 1999, Institute of Water Modeling, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 

Technical Advisor, April 1995 to November 1997, Material and Metallurgy Engineering Co. Ltd. Bangkok, Thailand.

 

Project Engineer, September 1992 to August 1993, Project Engineer, The Professional Associates Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

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Research Interests

Attracting Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education; Data Mining on Student’s College Performance and Retention; Continuing Education and Outreach;

Computational Biology, Genome Technology; Bioengineered Drug Design and Non-invasive Delivery; Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Science and Engineering; Toxicology; Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology; Modeling and Simulation of Drug Delivery to the Lung; Respiratory Drug Aerosol Generation, Sampling, Characterization, Classification and Delivery; Computation in Biomedical Engineering; Computational Fluid Dynamics; AutoCAD for Underrepresented Middle & High School Teachers;

 

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Courses Taught

ITMF 340:  Hydraulics and Fluid Power                         Since Fall 2007

ITD 327:  Engineering Machine Design                           Since Fall 2006

ITMA 425:  Plant Layout and Material Handling            Since Spring 2008

ITMA 423:  Motion and Time Study                               Since Fall 2007

ITMA 424:  Quality Control                                             Since Spring 2008

ITD 114:  Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD)           Since Fall 2007

ITD 203:  Advance Computer Aided Drafting                Since Fall 2008

TE 516:  Curriculum Development                                   Since Spring 2009

 

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BOOK  CHAPTER

M. Ali. “The Pulmonary Drug Delivery”. In Minimally Invasive Drug Delivery Systems, edited by V. Kulkarni , William Andrew Inc., Norwich, NY. (Projected publication year: 2009).  

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Some Selected Publications & Conference Proceedings

  1. M. Ali, R. N. Reddy, and M. K. Mazumder, “Simultaneous characterization of aerodynamic size and electrostatic charge distributions of inhaled dry powder inhaler aerosols.” International Journal of Current Respiratory Medicine Review, vol. 4, no. 1, 2008,

 

  1. M. Ali, M.K. Mazumder, and Ted Martonen. “Measurements of electrodynamic effects on the deposition of MDI and DPI aerosols in a replica cast of human oral-pharyngeal-laryngeal airways.” Journal of Aerosol Medicine (in press).

 

  1. M. Ali, R.N. Reddy, and M.K. Mazumder. “Electrostatic charging effect on workplace aerosol particle deposition in a hollow throat cast.” Submitted the revised manuscript in the Journal of Electrostatics, vol. 66, 2008.

 

  1. M. Ali, J. A. Ejiwale, and M. K. Mazumder, “Investigation of the electromechanical properties of asthma medicinal drugs using laser Doppler velocimetry.” Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, vol. 53, no. 1, 2008,

 

  1. M. Ali, M.K. Mazumder, R. N. Reddy, M. Milanova, J. Zhang, and A. S. Biris, “Electrostatic charge polarity effect in inhaled aerosol deposition in the glass bead tracheobronchial airway model.” Journal of Arkansas Academy of Science, vol. 61, 2007,

 

  1. M. Ali, R. N. Reddy, and M. K. Mazumder, “Real time analysis of charge and aerodynamic size distribution of dry powder inhaler aerosol particles.” Presented at the 2007 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, CA, Nov 11- 15, 2007,

 

  1. M. Ali, R. N. Reddy, and M. K. Mazumder, “Electromechanical properties analysis of four pressurized metered dose inhalers by a single particle aerodynamic relaxation time analyzer.” Presented at the American Association of Aerosol Research 2007 Annual Conference, Reno, NV, September 24 - 28, 2007,

 

  1. M. Ali, D. Brar, M. C. Kapita, P. M. Wang, and W. J. Martin, “In vitro and in vivo investigation of the effect of electrical polarity on liposome endocytosis by alveolar epithelial cells.” Presented at the NIH Summers of Discovery Research Presentation, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, RTP, NC, July 26, 2007

 

  1. M. Ali, N. Wu and M. L. Good, “Analysis of the effects of cognitive and non-cognitive predictors on college performance: an innovative application of decision tree and association rules.” The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, vol. 21, no. 5, May 2006.

 

  1. M. Ali, N. Wu and M. L. Good, “Analysis of the effects of cognitive and non-cognitive predictors on college performance: an innovative application of decision tree and association rules.” Presented poster at the Fourth Annual Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Mid-South-2006, Memphis, TN, March 2006,

 

  1. M. Ali, and M.W. Speece, “Competitiveness of Bangladeshi ready-made garment.” Journal of Euro Asian Management, vol.3, no. 2, 1997.

 

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