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Dr. Yehia Massoud: Shaping the Future of Engineering Education as Dean at Stevens Institute
Engineering education has always been a cornerstone of technological progress and innovation. At the helm of this transformation is Dr. Yehia Massoud, a distinguished IEEE Fellow, accomplished academic, and visionary leader. As the Dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) at Stevens Institute of Technology, Dr. Massoud is redefining the landscape of engineering education to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving world.
A Trailblazing Academic Journey
Dr. Yehia Massoud’s illustrious career spans over two decades, marked by impactful contributions to academia, research, and industry. A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Dr. Massoud has held prestigious positions at institutions like Rice University, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and MIT itself. His deep understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of engineering has made him a highly respected figure in the field.
A Visionary Leader at Stevens Institute
Since assuming the role of Dean at the School of Systems and Enterprises, Dr. Massoud has brought transformative changes to the institution. The SSE is renowned for its interdisciplinary programs that integrate engineering, technology, and management principles. Under his leadership, the school has strengthened its reputation as a hub for innovation, fostering a culture that bridges the gap between academic excellence and real-world application.
Key Initiatives Under His Leadership
Curriculum Modernization Dr. Massoud has spearheaded efforts to modernize the curriculum, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed for emerging fields like artificial intelligence, data science, and systems engineering.
Research Excellence His tenure has seen a significant boost in research initiatives, with a focus on tackling complex global challenges. From sustainable systems to advanced analytics, the SSE’s research output has gained recognition on a global scale.
Industry Partnerships Dr. Massoud has been instrumental in forging strong partnerships with leading organizations. These collaborations provide students with invaluable hands-on experience and ensure that the curriculum remains aligned with industry needs.
Diversity and Inclusion Recognizing the importance of diverse perspectives in driving innovation, Dr. Massoud has championed initiatives to create a more inclusive and equitable environment at Stevens.
Pioneering Research and Contributions Dr. Massoud is not only a leader but also an accomplished researcher. His work has led to breakthroughs in areas like nanoscale computing, energy-efficient systems, and computational methods. His research has been published in over 250 peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, solidifying his status as a thought leader in engineering.
His recognition as an IEEE Fellow is a testament to his significant contributions to the advancement of technology. This honor, bestowed on less than 0.1% of IEEE members annually, highlights his dedication to pushing the boundaries of engineering.
Inspiring the Next Generation One of Dr. Massoud’s core missions is to inspire and mentor the next generation of engineers and innovators. He is a firm believer in the power of education to transform lives and societies. Through his efforts, Stevens Institute has become a destination for students who aspire to make a difference in the world.
Keynote Speeches and Thought Leadership Dr. Massoud frequently shares his insights through keynote speeches at conferences and events. His addresses emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches, sustainability, and the ethical dimensions of technology. These thought-provoking talks continue to influence both students and professionals in the engineering community.
A Legacy of Excellence Dr. Yehia Massoud’s leadership at Stevens Institute of Technology is shaping the future of engineering education. His unwavering commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and inclusivity has set a new benchmark for institutions worldwide. As he continues to lead the School of Systems and Enterprises, Dr. Massoud remains dedicated to empowering students and advancing the frontiers of knowledge.
In an era where engineering and technology are critical to addressing global challenges, leaders like Dr. Yehia Massoud play a pivotal role. His vision, expertise, and passion for education are transforming the way we prepare future engineers and problem-solvers. At Stevens Institute, he is not just shaping careers — he is shaping the future.
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Professor, former dean earns nearly 100 expressions of concern for citation manipulation
A professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia who once served as a dean at the Stevens Institute of Technology in the United States, has received expressions of concern on 93 of his conference proceedings for what a publisher said were irrelevant self-citations and “artificially inflating the number of citations.”
The notes by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) on the work of Yehia Massoud, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, take two forms. One reads:
Expression of Concern: Concerns were raised regarding the high number of self-citations included by the authors in the reference section of this article. A subsequent review of the citations by a duly constituted committee found that many are irrelevant to the work presented in the article, and that the addition of these citations artificially increased the citation impact of one of the authors of the article, Yehia Massoud. The addition of irrelevant self-citations is a violation of IEEE’s Publication Principles and community standards.
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Director of Innovative Technologies Labs, Former Dean of Systems — Stevens Institute of Technology
Yehia Massoud is a Fellow of IEEE, OPTICA, IOP, and IET. He holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA. He was awarded the DAC Fellowship and the Rising Star of Texas Medal. He received the US National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and the Synopsys Engineering Award. He was selected by the MIT as a featured EECS alumni. He was also one of the fastest faculty to be granted tenure in Rice university.
Massoud has held several leading positions at renowned institutions of higher education and respected industry names including Rice University, Stevens Institute of Technology, WPI, Stanford University’s SLAC National Laboratory, and Synopsys Inc. He has served as Dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE), Stevens Institute of Technology, USA. As the Dean of SSE, he led the school to unprecedented growth in industrial partnership, patents, student enrollment, publications, translational research, funding, and visibility. Prior to Stevens, he served as the head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) between 2012 and 2017. During that period, the ECE department saw a considerable growth in research expenditures, research output, industrial partnerships, undergraduate and graduate student enrollments, unrestricted funds, and recognition. The department also rose 26 positions in the U.S. News & World Report department rankings.
Leadership
Yehia Massoud is the Dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) at Stevens Institute of technology. Ranked amongst the top graduate programs in systems, SSE is dedicated to educating thought and technical leaders who will impact global challenges in research and development, policy and strategy, and entrepreneurial innovation in academia, business and government. It is an honor to lead SSE, one of the first schools in the world dedicated to systems science and engineering. By building on our strengths as a world leader in systems science and engineering, and leveraging strong interdisciplinary collaborations, our school will play a transformative role in facilitating efficient solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing our society. Our objective as a school is to educate thought and technical leaders who will impact global challenges in research and development, policy and strategy, and entrepreneurial innovation in academia, business and government. Through our tireless quest to provide world-class systems education and groundbreaking research, I am confident we will greatly build upon this reputation and rise to prominence. SSE has seen a record 100% increase in research awards to $15.2 Million, and has increased peer-reviewed publications by 58%. The school has also seen a significant increase in student enrollmen.
The School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs that balance education and research to extend human intelligence to some of the world’s biggest challenges. SSE academic programs cover critical areas such as software engineering, systems analytics, industrial and systems engineering, human factors, engineering management and entrepreneurship. The SSE learning experience instills in students newfound leadership skills and technical acumen, enabling them to effect transformative change. SSE programs offer a unique advantage, providing a world-class, practice-based and research-supported education that translates immediately into expertise that students can take to the workplace. SSE is home to the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC), a University-Affiliated Research Center (UARC) of the U.S. Department of Defense. Led by Stevens Institute of Technology, the SERC is a national resource providing a critical mass of systems engineering researchers. The center leverages the research and expertise of senior lead researchers from 22 collaborator universities throughout the United States. The SERC is unprecedented in the depth and breadth of its reach, leadership and citizenship in systems engineering through its conduct of vitally important research and the education of future systems engineering leaders.
Values Critical to Being a Leader
Do Listen: Everyone has something to offer. You will do well by listening and learning from others.
Be Inclusive: Have an inclusive and diverse team, and share the governance. It is the way to lead.
Hire Well: Hire the best and the most talented, who think like a team and work as a team.
Be Bold: The biggest risk in life is not taking risks. Remember, change is the only constant.
Be Adaptive: Make sure you and your team are as dynamic and adaptable as possible.
Be Humble: Nothing ever truly lasts. We are just passing by, so be humble and gracious.
Do Good: You achieve true happiness when you help others achieve it.
Interdisciplinary Research and Education
Quality of Education
I believe that well-prepared graduates are the best ambassadors for any university, and that their successes in their careers will speak volumes for the university’s high quality of education. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop students that are well prepared to become future leaders in technology and society. A distinguished school must have evolving graduate and undergraduate curricula that are malleable to emerging new innovations and equip their students with the necessary knowledge and experience in state-of-the-art technologies. Integrating core foundational areas with new technologies and innovations in coherent curricula will help prepare students to handle new problems and applications that will arise in the future. It is crucial to offer strong courses that provide students with the necessary tools to solve complicated and interdisciplinary problems and challenges. Continually improving the curricula will allow any school to further distinguish itself as a provider of quality education that produces able graduates who are ready to contribute and lead in the society of tomorrow.
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Dr. Yehia Massoud, an IEEE Fellow, is the Dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises at Stevens Institute of Technology. He earned his Ph.D. from MIT and leads research in IoT, machine learning, and smart cities. A highly cited researcher, he is also a Fellow of OPTICA, IOP, and IET, recognized globally for his contributions to electrical engineering.
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Dr. Yehia Massoud, Ph.D. from MIT, is an IEEE Fellow and an expert in electrical engineering. As the Dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises at Stevens Institute of Technology, his research spans smart cities, AI, and nanotechnology. #yehiamassoud #IEEE #engineering #OPTICA yehiamassoud.com
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Yehia Massoud has had significant progressive academic leadership and has been involved in forging and building effective partnerships with numerous academic and industrial institutions, and international organizations, and governmental funding agencies.
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