Ahmed K. Elmagarmid
Born
Libya
NationalityQatari
Alma materOhio State University
Known forDatabase research
AwardsPresidential Young Investigator Award
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsQatar Computing Research Institute,
Purdue University,
Hewlett-Packard,
Pennsylvania State University

Dr Ahmed K. Elmagarmid (born 1954) is a computer scientist, academic and executive. He is the founding executive director of Qatar Computing Research Institute, a national research institute under Hamad bin Khalifa University, a member of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. Since his appointment in 2010, Elmagarmid has focused on large-scale computing challenges that address national priorities for growth and development of Qatar.[1][2][3] The computer research community, especially the database research recognizes the important role he has played at international level by creating data-centric research institution like QCRI[4] and building it into an internationally reputed research institute.

At QCRI, Elmagarmid started the Qatar Computing Research Institute-CSAIL research collaboration with MIT in 2012 with the objective of exchange of expertise between QCRI and MIT-CSAIL scientists and joint knowledge creation.[5] Building up on the Artificial Intelligence (AI) expertise developed through this QCRI-CSAIL collaboration and various other AI projects at QCRI, he started a new center for AI within the institute.[6] Under Elmagarmid's oversight and leadership, Qatar Center for AI (QCAI) has produced a blueprint for the "National AI Strategy for Qatar".[7] Realizing the potential of AI and data science to impact all aspects of life and society, Elmagarmid has been promoting the transformation of higher education towards more AI/data science based education.[8]

Before joining the Qatar Foundation, Elmagarmid held a number of posts in academia and industry. He was an associate then a full Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, where he was involved in teaching and research for 22 years, and a director of the Purdue Cyber Center.[9]

He served as a Chief Scientist for Hewlett-Packard's office of Strategy and Technology. He also has worked with or consulted for Telcordia Technologies (formerly known as Bell Communications Research), Bellcore, IBM, CSC, Harris Corporation, D. H. Brown and Associates, MCC, Bell Northern Research, Molecular Design Labs, SOGEI (Italy) and UniSql.

Elmagarmid serves as the Vice Chair of the IT Executive Committee of Sidra Medical and Research Center and is on the board of directors at MEEZA. He is a member of the executive committee of Kasra (formerly MENAPOST) and Qatar National Library. He is a founding member of the Qatar Genome Project Committee as well as the Sidra External Scientific Advisory Council.[10]

Elmagarmid is a recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award from US President Ronald Reagan. He is an IEEE Fellow, an ACM Fellow and an AAAS Fellow. The University of Dayton and Ohio State University have both named him among their distinguished alumni. He has chaired and served on several program committees and editorial boards.[11]

He has also authored six books and more than 180 papers, and has run several well-funded research programs. [12]

Early life and education

Ahmed K. Elmagarmid was born in Libya in 1954. He received his Bachelor of Science in computer science from the University of Dayton in 1977 and his M.S. (1981) and Ph.D. (1985) in computer science from Ohio State University.[13]

Work

He taught at Pennsylvania State University before joining Purdue University in 1988. While at Purdue University, Elmagarmid founded two successful organizations with funding from the Lilly Endowment and the State of Indiana: the Indiana Center for Database Systems (ICDS) and the Cyber Center (CC). He was responsible for the development of ICDS, securing its initial funding and growing it into the largest academic database group in the United States. His second organizational initiative, The Cyber Center at Discovery Park, promotes information technology and cyber infrastructure across the whole of Purdue University. The Cyber Center is the best funded unit in Purdue's history, receiving a grant for $105M grant from National Science Foundation. He also founded and led for 3 years a third research center, the Indiana Telemedicine Incubator.

Elmagarmid was appointed corporate Chief Scientist for Hewlett-Packard during HP's acquisition of Compaq, reporting to the technology council of HP and to the rest of the executive leadership team on competitive threats, deviations and changes in strategies, divestiture, and possible new acquisitions. He also was in charge of product road maps and web services strategy for the company.

He served as Chief of Data Quality at Telcordia Technologies, working on several key applications, including the 1-800 telephone billing system. At Harris Corporation, Elmagarmid was brought in to ensure the timely completion of a large Harris Commercial System's Southern Company contract for the new XA/21 power control station system.

Between 2006 and 2010, Elmagarmid had served as an advisor to Qatar Foundation to develop a research initiative led by Arab Expatriate Scientists, creating institutes and large-scale projects in various areas of science and technology. He serves as an advisor to the Sidra Medical and Research Center, which is one of the world's most advanced women and children's hospitals.

In 1994, he worked with SOGEI in Italy to establish standards for data quality for the Italian Treasury. He worked as an advisor to the Italian Authority for Public Administration (AIPA), an arm of the Italian Government that audits data quality processes for several government systems. He also worked for Techno Padova, an arm of the Chamber of Commerce in the Veneto region in Italy, and lectured at the University of Padova.[14]

Professional recognition

Elmagarmid is an IEEE fellow,[15] an ACM fellow[16] and as AAAS fellow.[17] He received the National Science Foundation's Presidential Young Investigator Award[18] in 1988. Ohio State University and the University of Dayton have both named him among their distinguished alumni.

Elmagarmid has chaired and served on several program committees and served on several editorial boards. He was the general chair of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD

Publications

Books[19]

  • McIver, William J. and Elmagarmid, A.K. Advances in Digital Government, Kluwer Academic Press, 2002. 978–1402070679.[20]
  • Bougettaya, A, Benatallah, B., and A.K., Elmagarmid. Interconnecting Heterogeneous Information Systems, Kluwer Academic Press, 1998. 978–0792382164.[21]
  • Elmagarmid, A.K., Rusinkiewics, M., Sheth, A. Management of Heterogeneous and Autonomous Database Systems. Published by Morgan Kaufmann, Oct. 1998, 432 pages. ISBN 978-1-55860-216-8.[22]
  • Elmagarmid, A.K., Jiang, H., Helal, A., Joshi, A., and M. Ahmed. Video Data Bases: Issues, Products and Applications. Kluwer Academic Press, March 1997. 978–0792398721.[23]
  • Bukhres, O.A. and Elmagarmid, A.K., eds. (1995). Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems. Prentice Hall Publishing. 978–0131038134.[24]
  • Elmagarmid, A.K. (Editor). Database Transaction Models for Advanced Applications. Published by Morgan Kaufmann Press, Mar. 1992, 611 pages. ISBN 978-1-55860-214-4.[25]

Journals

  • Axel Heitmuller, Sarah Henderson, Will Warburton, Ahmed Elmagarmid, Alex Pentland and Ara Darzi. Developing public policy to advance the use of Big Data in health care. Health Affairs, September 2014. 33:1523-1530.

References

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  3. "QCRI seeks 80 international patent rights; 15 already granted - The Peninsula Qatar". www.thepeninsulaqatar.com. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  4. "The last decade of database research and its blindingly bright future. or Database Research: A love song. · Stanford DAWN". dawn.cs.stanford.edu. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  5. "Q C R I - C S A I L Computer Science Research Program | Q C R I - C S A I L Computer Science Research Program". qcri.csail.mit.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  6. QCAIUser (2018-10-02). "Impetus for QCAI". QCAI. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  7. QCAIUser (2019-02-07). "QCAI releases Blueprint of "National AI Strategy for Qatar"". QCAI. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  8. "Distinguished Guest Speaker: Ahmed Elmagarmid". Computer Science and Engineering. 2018-06-18. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  9. "QCRI unveils custom BrailleEasy keyboard". Gulf-Times (in Arabic). 2015-11-14. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  10. "HBKU and QCRI research sheds light into brain tumours - The Peninsula Qatar". www.thepeninsulaqatar.com. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  11. Ahmed K. Elmagarmid Qatar Computing Research, Doha
  12. "QCRI in deal with UK's Speechmatics to take Arabic transcription technology global". Qatar is Booming. 2016-05-11. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  13. "Mr. Ahmed Elmagarmid". www.wise-qatar.org. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  14. Dr. Ahmed Elmagarmid is a leader in the field of computer science, a mentor to young scientists
  15. "IEEE - Fellow Class of 2010". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Archived from the original on 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
  16. http://www.awards.acm.org/fellows-2013.pdf%5B%5D
  17. "New AAAS Fellows Recognized for Their Contributions to Advancing Science". AAAS - The World's Largest General Scientific Society. 2014-11-24. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  18. "NSF Award Search: Award#8857952 - Presidential Young Investigator Award (Computer Research)". www.nsf.gov. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  19. Publications
  20. Advances in Digital Government - Technology, Human | William J. McIver Jr. | Springer.
  21. Interconnecting Heterogeneous Information Systems | Athman Bouguettaya | Springer.
  22. Elsevier. "Management of Heterogeneous and Autonomous Database Systems - 1st Edition". www.elsevier.com. Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  23. Video Database Systems - Issues, Products and | Ahmed K. Elmagarmid | Springer.
  24. Bukhres, Omran A.; Elmagarmid, Ahmed K., eds. (1995). Object-oriented Multidatabase Systems: A Solution for Advanced Applications. Hertfordshire, UK, UK: Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd. ISBN 978-0131038134.
  25. Elsevier. "Database Transaction Models for Advanced Applications - 1st Edition". www.elsevier.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-07. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
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