Eyadat Among 2009 Faculty Awards Recipients
Mohammad Eyadat, assistant professor of computer information systems, was given the Excellence in Service Award as one of four CSUDH faculty members recognized with special awards at the annual Faculty Awards Reception on Feb. 26. He will be recognized along with the other awardees during the undergraduate commencement ceremony in May.

Eyadat began his career at Dominguez Hills in 1998. An independent programmer and software developer for companies including KB Computer and 3Com in California, Eyadat has done extensive research in e-learning, Web accessibility, multimedia software security, watermarking algorithms for images and video data, software engineering and software reliability models, and systems performance evaluation. He has taught computer information systems and mathematics courses at a variety of institutions throughout California, including El Camino College in Torrance, Santa Monica College, and the DeVry Institute of Technology. In his native Jordan, Eyadat taught and oversaw computer labs at Mu’tah University in Al Karak and the University of Science and Technology in Irbid.

Eyadat received his bachelor’s degree in computer science from Yarmouk University in Jordan, his master’s in mathematics from the Claremont Graduate School in Claremont, Calif., a second master’s in computer science from USC, and his doctorate in computer science and engineering mathematics from the Claremont Graduate School. He has served as a committee member for various international conferences, including the 11th International Business Information Management Conference held in Cairo last January. Eyadat has also served as chair for Student Research Day at CSU Dominguez Hills since its inception in 2005.

-Joanie Harmon

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