Biography
Suboh A. Suboh is an associate lecturer in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received his master and doctoral degrees in computer engineering from George Washington University.
His teaching interest lies in computer engineering curriculum. He has taught classes in the topics of digital systems, embedded systems, computer organization and architecture, computer networks and introductory programming. He also taught graduate level course in advanced computer architecture.
His research areas are computer networks and architecture with focus on system-on-chip (SoC) and network-on-chip (NoC) architectures and hardware security. He has been IEEE UCF student branch advisor since 2020.
His teaching interest lies in computer engineering curriculum. He has taught classes in the topics of digital systems, embedded systems, computer organization and architecture, computer networks and introductory programming. He also taught graduate level course in advanced computer architecture.
His research areas are computer networks and architecture with focus on system-on-chip (SoC) and network-on-chip (NoC) architectures and hardware security. He has been IEEE UCF student branch advisor since 2020.
Recent Publications
- Amro Awad, Suboh Suboh, et al.“Persistently-Secure processors: Challenges and opportunities for Securing Non-Volatile Memories” IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, Miami July, 2019.
- S. Suboh, V. Narayana, M Bakhouya, J. Gaber, T. El-Ghazawi “Methodology for adapting On-Chip Interconnect Architectures” IET Computers & Digital Techniques, Volume 8, p.109-117, 2014.
- S. Suboh; V. Narayana,M. Bakhouya, T. El-Ghazawi, "A scalability study of interconnect architectures for System-on-Chip", (HPCS), 2012, Page(s): 300-306
- S. Suboh, M Bakhouya, J Gaber, T El-Ghazawi, “Analytical Modeling and Evaluation of Network-on-Chip Architectures” , (HPCS),2010, Page(s): 615 - 622
- S. Suboh, M. Bakhouya, and T. El-Ghazawi, Simulation and Evaluation of On-Chip Interconnect Architectures: 2D Mesh, Spidergon, and WK-recursive network, ACM/IEEE NoCS 2008 Proc, pp. 205-206. list five to eight of your most recent publications.
Education
- Ph.D in Computer Engineering, George Washington University
- M.S. in Computer Engineering, George Washington University
- B.S. in Computer Automatic Control, Yarmouk University, Jordan
Specialties
- Computer Networks
- Computer architecture
- System-on-Chip (SoC)
- Network-on-Chip (NoC)
- Hardware Security